Luke Thompson Makes History In Front of Home Crowd
For the first time since 2017, a South African was in the Final at the Ballito Pro, and it was none other than event standout Luke Thompson. The humble giant-slayer, Thompson made a statement this week that he belongs right up there with the best in the world. Coming up against a fired up George Pittar (AUS) with solid six-foot bombs rolling through the lineup, this was the ultimate challenge.
The crowds lined the beach for this momentous occasion, cheering every time Thompson paddled for a wave. Both surfers struggled to find a wave with an open face to work with, only needing a small requirement for the win. The 21-year-old local found an opportunity under priority to crank out two turns. Pittar had a chance to fight back, but fell on his wave and the beach erupted as Thompson got the required score for the win.
“It feels like a dream and I’m just waiting to wake up,” said Thompson. “I’m so proud to be South African, the support on the beach has been incredible. When I made the final I was struggling to keep my emotions in check. I wish it was a better final, but I can’t believe it. There’s so much hard work that goes into this. The biggest thank you to my coach, I couldn’t do it without him.”
Thompson overcame Australia’s rising contender Oscar Berry in a tense Semifinal. Again, Thompson had to play catch up when he paddled into an absolute bomb, hammering out a two-turn combo for a 7.50 (out of a possible 10) to take the win and advance. |