Peru's Piccolo Clemente (PER) has been crowned the 2015 World Longboard World Champion. Clemente came up against two-time World Champion Taylor Jensen (USA) in what were the best conditions of the waiting period at the Jeep World Longboard Championship, China with 4-to-5 foot waves and offshore winds at Riyue Bay Wanning.
"I feel incredible," Clemente said. "After getting knocked out early in the competition last year I was frustrated so I have been working so hard all year for this event and the result shows. The waves were incredible all day which was perfect."
2013 World Champion Clemente took the lead mid way through the heat with back-to-back excellent scores giving him a heat total of 18.30 (out of a possible 20). Needing a score, Jensen got busy in the last 10 minuses of the heat but fell just short of the required score finishing the Final on 17.70, gifting the Peruvian his second World Title.
"Taylor and I met in an event in Japan earlier this year and he beat me so to get one back on him is great. Taylor is an incredible competitor I have a lot of respect for him so I'm really happy to win against him here in China."
Piccolo Chaired up the beach after the final. - WSL
Jensen was looking ominous all event even posting two excellent scores during the Final. The American was unable to match the high scores of Clemente and suffered his first-ever runner-up.
"It's really tough," Jensen said. "This is the first time I've had a second and it's worse than getting ninth. Piccolo has been ripping so it was always going to be tough. The waves for the entire event have been great, but the second really hurts."
On his way to the Final, Jensen came up against past event runner-up Rodrigo Sphaier (BRA). Sphaier came out of the gates early putting up a solid heat total of 18.14. Jensen waited patiently, which payed off, only just winning the heat with a total of 18.24. Sphaier will now begin his preparation for next year's World Championship.
"I feel like I surfed really well," Sphaier said. "I tried my hardest all contest. Taylor is so good so it was always going to be difficult against him. The waves are the best they have been today and I really love this point, I hope I can do even better next year."
Earlier in the day, Clemente met Ben Skinner (GBR) in the second Semifinal. After posting the second 10.00-point ride of the contest earlier in the day, Skinner was unable to find a rhythm and finished equal 3rd at the World Championships.
"This is the highest I've ever finished at this event," Skinner said. "I'm stoked with my performance and this result, it's much closer to where I want to be. Ever since I was a kid I wanted to be Longboard World Champion and today I got pretty close to that. I've had a great time here in China, the waves have been pumping the whole event."
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Rodrigo Sphaier (BRA) finished equal 3rd. WSL/Hain
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Tony Silvagni (USA) and a critical nose ride. WSL/Hain
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Englishman Ben Skinner had his best Result at the World Longboard Championships in 2015. WSL/Hain
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Taylor Jensen (USA) getting in the zone before the final. WSL/Bennett
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Men's and Women's Finalists with Chinese dignitaries. WSL/Hain
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Clemente always stylish. WSL/Hain
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Riyue Bay, Wanning, Hainan China. WSL/Bennett
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Piccolo Clemente Crowned Men's World Longboard Champion
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Peru's Piccolo Clemente (PER) has been crowned the 2015 World Longboard World Champion. Clemente came up against two-time World Champion Taylor Jensen (USA) in what were the best conditions of the waiting period at the Jeep World Longboard Championship, China with 4-to-5 foot waves and offshore winds at Riyue Bay Wanning.
"I feel incredible," Clemente said. "After getting knocked out early in the competition last year I was frustrated so I have been working so hard all year for this event and the result shows. The waves were incredible all day which was perfect."
2013 World Champion Clemente took the lead mid way through the heat with back-to-back excellent scores giving him a heat total of 18.30 (out of a possible 20). Needing a score, Jensen got busy in the last 10 minuses of the heat but fell just short of the required score finishing the Final on 17.70, gifting the Peruvian his second World Title.
"Taylor and I met in an event in Japan earlier this year and he beat me so to get one back on him is great. Taylor is an incredible competitor I have a lot of respect for him so I'm really happy to win against him here in China."
Piccolo Chaired up the beach after the final. - WSLJensen was looking ominous all event even posting two excellent scores during the Final. The American was unable to match the high scores of Clemente and suffered his first-ever runner-up.
"It's really tough," Jensen said. "This is the first time I've had a second and it's worse than getting ninth. Piccolo has been ripping so it was always going to be tough. The waves for the entire event have been great, but the second really hurts."
On his way to the Final, Jensen came up against past event runner-up Rodrigo Sphaier (BRA). Sphaier came out of the gates early putting up a solid heat total of 18.14. Jensen waited patiently, which payed off, only just winning the heat with a total of 18.24. Sphaier will now begin his preparation for next year's World Championship.
"I feel like I surfed really well," Sphaier said. "I tried my hardest all contest. Taylor is so good so it was always going to be difficult against him. The waves are the best they have been today and I really love this point, I hope I can do even better next year."
Earlier in the day, Clemente met Ben Skinner (GBR) in the second Semifinal. After posting the second 10.00-point ride of the contest earlier in the day, Skinner was unable to find a rhythm and finished equal 3rd at the World Championships.
"This is the highest I've ever finished at this event," Skinner said. "I'm stoked with my performance and this result, it's much closer to where I want to be. Ever since I was a kid I wanted to be Longboard World Champion and today I got pretty close to that. I've had a great time here in China, the waves have been pumping the whole event."
Piccolo Clemente
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