With surf at times 10’+ (Hawaiian scale), Day 2 produced solid high-performance rides at the 2007 Xcel Pro Presented by No Fear.
Wave faces were the largest at Sunset Beach so far this season, beginning the day at 10’ to 14’ feet with clean, glassy conditions, thanks to a north swell that had arrived overnight. High-performance surf continued into the afternoon, as sets stayed consistently large into the afternoon and winds remained light and variable.
Rounds 2 and 3 produced solid cover-ups for many riders, as Roy Powers barreled a 9.43 - the highest-scoring wave of the day - after sitting in fourth place for most of his 24-minute heat. “I was watching everyone catch some good ones,” noted Powers, “and knew I had to get one of those barrels.” The ride catapulted Powers to a heat win and a place in Round 4 (Round of 32).
Competitors were stoked to be able to get in some time with world-class Sunset. “The waves are just great today,” said Shane Beschen, fresh out of the water after advancing from Round 3 to Round 4. “It’s been going off all day - you can’t really ask for much better surf.”
Adds Xcel president Ed D’Ascoli, “This was, hands down, one of the top 10 contest days we’ve ever run in the 24-year history of the Xcel Pro.”
The swell is expected to drop into tomorrow, but may still be solid enough to run the final Day 3 of competition with a Round 3, Heat 13 8:00 AM Hawaii Standard Time (HST) start. The waiting period runs to Saturday, November 10.
Watch for Powers, Beschen, and more in Round 4 when the last day is underway. They’ll be joined by 2006 Xcel Pro champion Evan Valiere, who also advanced and will face tough competition in defending his title; current Men’s WQS leader Jordy Smith; and Hawaii’s own Sunny Garcia.
The 4-Star 2007 Xcel Pro Presented by No Fear is the only WQS contest held on Oahu’s North Shore before the prestigious Vans Triple Crown of Surfing begins in November. The talented local and international field will battle for valuable ratings points and a $75,000 total purse.
Be sure to check out the official Web site www.xcelwetsuits.com for Surfing Live’s state-of-the art live online Webcast, as well as daily photos, results, and contest updates.
Surf News Network is the official contest hotline at (808) 596-SURF. For more, please visit the contest Web site at www.xcelwetsuits.com.
Xcel Pro Past Champions 1984 Kerry Terukina 1985 Denton Miyamura 1986 Hans Hedemann 1987 Ronnie Burns 1988 Michael Ho 1989 Richard Schmidt 1990 Michael Ho 1991 Michael Ho 1992 Sunny Garcia 1993 Kaipo Jaquias 1994 Derek Ho 1995 Kaipo Jaquias 1996 Michael Ho 1997 Andy Irons 1998 Pancho Sullivan 1999 Bruce Irons 2000 Pancho Sullivan 2001 Gavin Beschen 2002 Fred Pattachia 2003 Pancho Sullivan 2004 Fred Pattachia 2005 Ian Walsh 2006 Evan Valiere
About the Xcel Pro Now in its 24th year, the 2007 Xcel Pro Presented by No Fear is a 4-Star ASP WQS contest with a $75,000 purse, drawing amateurs and seasoned professionals to Sunset Beach, one of the world's best surf venues on Oahu's North Shore.
No Fear is the presenting sponsor of the 2007 contest, with SoBe, Kustom, VonZipper, and Fuel TV on board as associate sponsors. Fuel TV will produce the contest television show to be aired late 2007 (schedule at www.fuel.tv). Surfing Live and Surf News Network also support the event.
For more, please visit the contest Web site at www.xcelwetsuits.com.
About Xcel Founded in 1982, Xcel International, Inc. (Xcel) is a global wetsuit brand distributed throughout the Americas, Europe, Asia, and the Pacific Rim. Headquartered on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii, Xcel's core wetsuit business focuses on the cutting edge of material and design development. Xcel's primary markets include surf, dive, wakeboard, paddle, and sun (UV protection).
In addition to its North Shore office, Xcel operates two retail stores on Oahu and a warehouse/repair facility in California. To learn more about Xcel, please visit www.xcelwetsuits.com.
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Contact: Robin Kloc Xcel International, Inc. (808) 637-6239 robink@xcelwetsuits.com
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