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Blake Thornton wins the 2009 Cold Water Classic in South Africa Print E-mail
Thursday, 25 June 2009 15:53

Blake Thornton wins the 2009 Cold Water Classic in South Africa 

Blake Thornton, the 24 year old from Maroubra, Sydney, surfed the perfect final in epic Cape Town conditions to knock out local favourite Royden Bryson, and take victory at the O’Neill Cold Water Classic South Africa.

“I am so excited to win this,” said Blake. “Royden fell on his wave at the end. I think maybe the cold was getting to us,” he said shivering in his wetsuit. “I am sorry for him, but so glad I won.” 

In victory, Blake lifted the CWC South Africa trophy – a replica shark’s jaw – high above his head on the shoreline at Kalk Bay.

“Thankfully this is a fake jaw,” said Blake. “Hopefully I won’t see any real ones. There was actually a seal swimming around out there with us in the final,” he said. “Everyone knows that sharks love seals, but actually in a heat you’re only worried about what’s going on in the heat.”

After a lay day yesterday which saw everyone hiding away from the storms, conditions came together perfectly on the eastern side of the Cape with offshore winds and a solid six-foot swell.

The barreling left hand reef break of Kalk Bay provided the dream final day for the first professional surfing event in Cape Town in 21 years - the 4 Star ASP WQS O’Neill CWC South Africa.

And local Cape Town surfer Royden Bryson almost provided the dream local ending. “From the water I could hear everyone supporting me – shouting and honking their horns on the beach,” said Royden. “I don’t think I’ve ever had support like that in a contest. It was amazing.”

“I wish I hadn’t folded on that last wave, but what can you do,” he said. “I will kick myself for about half an hour and then it will be good.”

Although eager to win the trophy, Royden hadn’t been too keen on the idea of displaying the shark’s jaw. “There would be no way I would want to see that thing before I went in for a surf!” he said.

The anticipation of Kalk Bay working for the final day had been building all week, so when contest director Matt Wilson made the call to start at 11am with man-on-man heats, the surfers were ready.

“It was a good decision to have man-on-man heats out there,” said semi-finalist Jarrad Howse. “There would have been too much hassling if you had four man heats.”

Jarrad was one of the standout performers of the day – actually looking like he was having a lot of fun as he pulled into barrel after barrel on his backhand.

The shock of the day was the early departure of World Tour star and event ambassador, Jordy Smith – knocked out by Glenn Hall in the round of 16.

And the wave of the day came from the eventual winner who pulled into an awesome barrel to score the highest wave score of the competition – a 9.6.

“My first heat was a shocker, I just wasn’t understanding the wave,” said Blake. “I think in the next heat I was a bit more relaxed and just pulled into that wave and it worked out.”

The O’Neill Cold Water Classic South Africa had been billed as the ‘wildest event in professional surfing’. Over the past week it more than lived up to its name.

“O’Neill took a risk to hold an event here in Cape Town in the middle of winter,” said Royden. “There can be some pretty huge out of control storms down here.”

With howling winds, huge rain squalls, and cold winter temperatures both in the water and out – there were definitely some out of control storms.

And although the sheltered east coast of the Cape provided a sanctuary, it was still quintessential Cold Water Classic conditions.

“I was cold all day,” said Blake. “I think it is the adrenaline that kept me going. I cannot wait for a hot shower and a few beers. But that’s part of the whole series – battling the elements.”

And it’s not going to get any warmer; next stop on the CWC Series - the freezing colds of Vancouver Island, Canada in October.


O’Neill Cold Water Classic South Africa

 

Final

1. Blake Thornton (AUS)    1 500 points  $12 000

2. Royden Bryson (ZAF)     1 313 Points    $6 000

 

Semifinals (Winner to final, 2nd = 3rd place, 1 125 pts + $3 500)

SF1:  Royden Bryson (ZAF) def. Glenn Hall (AUS)

SF2:  Blake Thornton (AUS) def. Jarrad Howse (AUS)

 

Quarterfinals (Winner to semis, 2nd = 5th place, 975 pts, $2 000)

QF1:  Royden Bryson (ZAF) def. Kyle Lane (ZAF)

QF2:  Glen Hall (AUS) def. Damien Fahrenfort (ZAF)

QF3:  Jarrad Howse def. Alejo Muniz (BRA)

QF4:  Blake Thornton (AUS) def. Jean de Silva (BRA)

 

FACTS AND FIGURES:

Rating: 4-star World Qualifying Series
Prize-money: US$ 85.000
Event Ambassador: Jordy Smith

SOURCE: O'Neill South Africa


 

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