Day 2 at the Deeply Ferrol Pro
posted on 3rd September 2010
The 2010 Deeply Ferrol Pro
Doninos Beach, Ferrol. Spain
September 2nd-5th
The forecast for the second day at Ferrol always looked good. It showed a bigger swell and offshore winds and even before we actually arrived at the beach we could see the swell from the hills as we approached Doninios, and it was big.
Solid 6 feet with some bigger bombs and the lefts in the corner were offering some mind-blowing barrels.
Heat 1 saw Brazilian Helliton Louriero set the bar at a lofty level when he snagged some chunky lefts and executed some of the best inverts seen on the e3x leg thus far netting him a 9.25 and a high 8 and a first place. Ardiel Jimenez snuck through in second.
Jared Houston from South Africa dominated heat 2. He may have well worked for NASA when he took to the skies with a highflying back-flip that pulled a 9.25 from the judges. Silvano Lourenco and Damian King traded second place but in the end Kingy found a rare right in the dying seconds to ensure second.
Brad Hughes won the third heat with local wildcard Nacho Garcia second. Hughsy showed lots of poise in the bigger stuff and was a standout from the round.
Other highlights included:
Oliver Herera 7.75
Manuel Centeno 8.50
Jorge Colomer 8.50
Notable casualties included:
Guileromo Cobo
Jacob Romero
Shane Meheen
Tom Rigby
Next up was the second round of the DK where current ratings leader Cesar Bauer (Peru) finshed a close third behind local legend Yiyi Obenza. The Euro leg has not been kind to the Peruvian and he instantly bailed off the beach to reflect on his possible title loss. For the record Amaury Laverhne won the heat.
Dave Winchester dominated heat two of the DK. "Winny", as he is known to his friends mixed a front/backside snaps and floaters to put him one step closer as a contender for the 2010 IBA DKWT race. He nailed a 9 pointer for one crazy tail whip. One of the other frontrunners Ardiel Jimenez was second.
Gal Larar (Israel) stamped himself as a contender when he took several late drops and pulled into some meaty tubes. He didn't qualify to the next round but he was happy with the result. "Of course I'm happy! I'm living the dream" said the charismatic Israeli. "We are getting more and more DK riders in Israel and the scene is developing fast. Maybe one day the IBA will come to my beach, it would be amazing."
At this point the wind started to swing cross/onshore and the wave quality was fast deteriorating. Organizers meet with some Top 16 riders and the decision to hold off till tomorrow was unanimous.
The third heat saw Aussie riders Damian King and Ryan Hardy knock out West Australian Kim Feast. "Feasty" was in the running for a potential world title but will now join Cesar on the sideline to watch the remainder of the event.
The day finished with the last of the second round heats for DK and Dave Hubbard won and Fabrice Moulin from Anglet in France was second.
Tomorrow will see the IBA Top 16 take on the inform qualifiers from 8.30am onwards and organizers hope to crown the champion by the afternoon.
See the event live site at www.deeplysurfusiom.com
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