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Jeremy Flores Hangs On, Channels Mick Fanning
Ben Mondy
Jeremy Flores channeled his inner Mick Fanning with an impressive display on Day 2 of the Corona Open J-Bay.
Flores posted the second highest heat total of the day registering a two-wave total of 15.84. Afterwards he pointed to very different individuals that aided his electric surfing.
"I look to Mick Fanning for inspiration," said the French veteran and World No. 15. "I think he is the best out here and his lines are incredible." However in a left-of-center admission he also said that former professional surfer, coach, writer, fins-free proponent and long-time J-Bay resident Derek Hynd was also a source of motivation.
"I used to surf a lot with Derek when I was young and seeing him surf out here is mind blowing," said Flores. "He's a unique human and his surfing out at J-Bay is the real deal. Many people try and copy his approach out here, but no one comes close. He's the master."
Flores own approach was hampered by a recurring back injury, but he surfed through the pain in a high scoring heat that saw Frederico Morais advance in second place and Jesse Mendes eliminated from the event.
"I'm stoked to get a win because I have lost my last five heats and it's not a good feeling," Flores continued. "So hopefully this is where I turn it around. You know I just want to make heats; that's all that matters. I want to catch as many good waves and as I can and have some fun."
Earlier in the day Lakey Peterson had too referenced past J-Bay champions as she posted an 8.33 wave to win in her opening Seeding Round against Malia Manuel and Keely Andrew.
"I feel comfortable at this wave and I love to go fast," said Peterson. "I also watch a lot of Mick Fanning and Filipe Toledo out here, so hopefully that will rub off." The Californian had traveled straight from Brazil to South Africa and after a road trip from Cape Town with her husband has had the last week surfing J-Bay. Yet it wasn't so much her recent experience at the wave, but her upbringing that she attributed her dominant display performance to.
"I'm a point break surfer having grown up on them so I think that helps me read this wave," said the World No. 5. "It can be tricky, but I feel it suits my style of surfing. I'm where I want to be to right now." Peterson will now face Bronte Macaulay in Round 3, which is set to continue after tomorrow's lay day.
Notable and Quotable From Day 2 Of The Corona Open J-Bay
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