Irons Wins VZ Hinano Trials
05.08.01
ASP World Tour
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| Andy Irons' little bro shows off his own style |
Teahupoo, Tahiti - Proven performer Bruce Irons (Haw)
today secured one of four wildcards spots in the Billabong Pro, Teahupoo, by
winning the VZ Hinano Trials in clean 4-5 foot (1.5m) conditions.
Irons, 21, who placed second to world number five Jake Paterson (Aus) in the
final World Championship Tour (WCT) of 1998 in Hawaii as a wildcard, once
again sounded a warning to the world's best with a stunning showing in the
four-man final at Teahupoo. The younger brother of current world No. 2
Andy Irons, who coincidentally won the Trials last year, dominated the solid
waves to leave his three opponents playing catch-up for the entire 30-minute
final.
Tahitian surfers Hira Terinatoofa and Nicolas Leetham will also feature in
the main event, with Terinatoofa finishing second to Irons, and Leetham
fourth. As the next highest placed local, however, he was also granted a
start. Tamayo Perry (Haw), who placed third in the final, narrowly missed
out on the main event.
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| Hira plays hard on his home surf. |
World Qualifying Series (WQS) surfer Kieren Perrow (Aus) had a roller-coaster ride of a day. One moment the 24-year-old was eliminated from the
quarterfinals of the VZ Hinano Trials, then he was handed a wildcard
straight into the main event.
A broken hand this week forced the late withdrawal of world number three Rob
Machado (USA). This paved the way for Perrow as the highest rated WQS
competitor available.
"I couldn't believe it," said Perrow after hearing the news. "I had just
given my rash vest back (after being eliminated from the trials) and then
'Robbo' (contest director Steve Robertson) came over on the jet-ski and told
me. My heart went out to Rob (Machado), who would have been one of the
favorites here."
Perrow has now drawn one of the tougher opening heats, going up against
1999-world and event champion Mark Occhilupo, as well as fellow Australian
Paterson.
"I will just forget about who they are and surf a heat as well as I can," he
said. "But I will be going out to win as everyone does."
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| Perrow was initially eliminated from the quarterfinals. |
A disappointed Machado, who suffered the break while free surfing at his
home beach in California, was forced to withdraw on medical advice.
"I am really disappointed," said Machado. "I love surfing hollow lefts and
would have loved to have been there. I was thinking about coming over to
watch but it would have driven me crazy."
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