WOMEN’S LAST FOUR EMERGE AT ERICEIRA WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

Lone Hawaiian and Reigning World Junior Champion Mahina Maeda (HAW), 17, got one step closer to defending her title and qualified for the semifinal

Holly Wawn (AUS) scored two 9+ waves on day 4 in Ericeira.
Image: WSL / Poullenot

Location:    Ericeira / Portugal
Holding Period: January 4-13, 2016
Call: Next Call 7:45AM Friday
Conditions: 2-3Ft on Day 4

PRAIA DOS PESCADORES, Ericeira / Portugal (Thursday, January 7, 2016) – The Ericeira World Junior Championships resumed on Day 4 at the back-up location of Praia dos Pescadores in bumpy two-to-three foot surf and decided the last four women in contention for the ultimate junior crown.

Local favorite Teresa Bonvalot (PRT), 16, clinched the first ticket for the semifinals and pleased the Ericeira crowds when she eliminated Tia Blanco (USA) this afternoon. Bonvalot snagged a good wave from under her opponent’s priority and scored a 7.33 to take a firm lead on the 30-minute bout. With just minutes on the clock, the young goofy-footer put a final nail in Blanco’s coffin with a near-excellent 7.93 and the win.

“I’m super happy to improve on my result from last year, I lost in the quarters so it’s all bonus from here,” Bonvalot said. “I’ll do my best to win this contest now and I hope the waves get better for the finals, especially if it’s at Ribeira. I think the boys will probably be up now in the next few days, so I’ll get some rest and go surfing a little bit to stay happy !”

Reigning World Junior Champion Mahina Maeda (HAW), 17, got one step closer to defending her title and qualified for the semifinal where she’ll meet Bonvalot in a re-match of last year’s quarterfinals. Maeda started with a bang and stayed very patient to find an excellent back-up. Despite a good effort at the halfway mark from Portuguese Camilla Kemp (PRT), Maeda stayed out of reach and won the exciting matchup.

“I haven’t been feeling 100% but I really wanted to make finals day and hopefully surf Ribeira again,” Maeda said. “That was an intense heat, Camilla is a really talented surfer, she’s improved a lot throughout the year and I think she was definitely the dark horse in this event. We had a couple of heats against each other so she definitely put my title on the line so I’m grateful for the opportunity and thankful that I came out on top.”

In an extremely tense third quarterfinal, Dax McGill (HAW), 17, built momentum on her first three waves, culminating with an excellent 8.43 to put her opponent under-pressure. Un-phased by the situation, Holly Wawn (AUS), 18, started on a good wave and performed three surgical turns for a near-perfect 9.50 that put her right back in the mix. Wawn went on to catch another couple of excellent waves to collect the event’s highest combined heat total, an incredible 17.53 out of 20, and her spot in the second semifinal.

“I’m feeling great, that was a good day,” Wawn said. “When I’m in a contest I prefer to surf on my backhand, it’s quicker to fit more turns in and it’s efficient.  I was happy to make the quarters but now it just gets better every time I make a heat.”

In the final heat of the day, Isabella Nichols (AUS), 18, was off to a quick start and scored multiple good waves to take an early lead over Peru’s Melanie Giunta. The regional Australasian junior champion Nichols kept building her scoreboard and eventually came out victorious with the final spot in the coveted semifinals.

“It was still kind of wobbly out there and I was trying to find my feet but I’m happy to still be standing,” Nichols stated. “I knew Melanie was capable of getting great scores out there so I had to put something solid on the board. This is my first time surfing the junior final so I’m really happy and it would be cool to make the final.”

Event officials and surfers will reconvene at 7:45AM on Friday for a probable re-start of the men’s competition.

MagicSeaWeed, official forecasters for the event, are calling for:

Strong winds from the west or north west will be the main feature of the first few days along with swell in the 10­-15ft range at a mid period and with a lot of wind sea in the mix. It’s a challenge to see a window for competition in this period at the main venue. 

The Ericeira World Junior Championships will be webcast LIVE on worldsurfleague.comand via the WSL app.

The Ericeira World Junior Championships are supported by Ericeira, Billabong, Portuguese Waves, Moche and Hertz among others.

UPCOMING ERICEIRA WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WOMEN’S SEMIFINAL MATCHUPS:

SF 1: Teresa Bonvalot (PRT) vs. Mahina Maeda (HAW)

SF 2: Holly Wawn (AUS) vs. Isabella Nichols (AUS)

 

ERICEIRA WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WOMEN’S QUARTERFINAL RESULTS:

QF 1: Teresa Bonvalot (PRT) 15.26 def. Tia Blanco (USA) 9.60

QF 2: Mahina Maeda (HAW) 15.83 vs. Camilla Kemp (PRT) 11.33

QF 3: Holly Wawn (AUS) 17.53 def. Dax McGill (HAW) 16.10

QF 4: Isabella Nichols (AUS) 14.66 vs. Melanie Giunta (PER) 12.43

 

ERICEIRA WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WOMEN’S RD4 RESULTS:

Heat 1: Teresa Bonvalot (PRT) 14.50 def. Brissa Hennessy (HAW) 13.26

Heat 2: Camilla Kemp (PRT) 12.67 def. Juliette Brice (FRA) 10.60

Heat 3: Holly Wawn (AUS) 15.24 def. Carol Henrique (PRT) 13.77

Heat 4: Melanie Giunta (PER) 13.50 def. Chelsea Tuach (BRB) 8.67

 

ERICEIRA WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WOMEN’S RD3 RESULTS:

Heat 3: Dax McGill (HAW) 10.00, Carol Henrique (PRT) 6.97, Chelsea Tuach (BRB) 5.57

Heat 4: Isabella Nichols (AUS) 11.34, Melanie Giunta (PER) 7.76, Holly Wawn (AUS) 6.23

 

UPCOMING ERICEIRA WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS MEN’S RD2 MATCHUPS:

Heat 1: Deivid Silva (BRA) vs. Yuji Mori (JPN)

Heat 2: Noe Mar McGonagle (CRI) vs. Juninho Urcia (PER)

Heat 3: Nomme Mignot (FRA) vs. Bevan Willis (ZAF)

Heat 4: Lucas Silveira (BRA) vs. Adin Masencamp (ZAF)

Heat 5: Victor Bernardo (BRA) vs. Shane Sykes (ZAF)

Heat 6: Noah Schweizer (USA) vs. Jordan Maree (ZAF)

Heat 7: Kalani David (HAW) vs. Momoto Tsuzuki (JPN)

Heat 8: Seth Moniz (HAW) vs. Harry Bryant (AUS)

Heat 9: Takumi Yasui (JPN) vs. Charly Quivront (FRA)

Heat 10: Mihimana Braye (PYF) vs. Alonso Correa (PER)

Heat 11: Griffin Colapinto (USA) vs. Daniel Glenn (USA)

Heat 12: Parker Coffin (USA) vs. Kai Hing (AUS)

Heat 13: Benji Brand (HAW) vs. Elijah Gates (HAW)

Heat 14: Nelson Cloarec (FRA) vs. Imaikalani Devault (HAW)

Heat 15: Reo Inaba (JPN) vs. Luan Wood (BRA)

Heat 16: Gatien Delahaye (GLP) vs. Kan Watanabe (JPN)

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