Today, URBNSURF saw over 50 male and female competitors from across Australia / Oceania who are all looking to earn important QS rankings points as part of this years regional QS season as well as be part of history at the first ever WSL QS event to be held in Wavegarden Cove, the Rip Curl Pro Urban Surf presented by Pirate Life.
Xavier Huxtable taking the win in his home state. - WSL / Matt Dunbar
Bronze medalist, Owen Wright was a spectator on the day and said "The Rip Curl Pro URBNSURF QS1000 event was a perfect way to kick start summer with a full day of action-packed surfing with the lagoon firing both sides."
It was local Victorian surfer, URBNSURF regular and Philip Island Pro finalist Xavier Huxtable that took the win in the final. Huxtable's powerful and precise backhand surfing on the Left Point landed him two excellent scores in the final (9.07 and 8.33) and a heat total of 17.40.
Huxtable said "I'm stoked to take the win at my home state, as well as take the claim the win of the first WSL Qualifying Series event in a wave pool in Australia. The atmosphere was great in the water, it's been really unique in comparison to other events. I felt super relaxed but had a lot of fun in the water. It was also great to get my mate (Tully Wylie) back from his win at Philip Island earlier in the year."
Xavier Huxtable chaired to victory at URBNSURF. - WSL / Matt Dunbar
Cronulla's Jarvis Earle dominated throughout all heats with a combination of rail surfing and new school flare. He was a stand-out performer in the semi-final where he dropped five waves all in the excellent range with 9.1 and 8.9 being the highest. Both Huxtable and Earle were the only competitors of the event that scored in the excellent range. Earle finished second in the final with Victorian surfer Tully Wylie and New South Wales surfer, Michael Clayton-Brown finishing in third and fourth respectively.
The women took on the perfect-ocean like waves on the Right Point in the man-made lagoon. The final was a tight affair with all surfers locking in mid to high range scores throughout the heat.
It was a back-and-forth battle between the two natural footers, Nyxie Ryan (Lennox Head, NSW) and Ellie Harrison (Torquay, VIC) fighting it out to the very last wave of the heat. Lennox Head surfer Nyxie Ryan looked at home and taking the win with a heat total of 16.7, including an excellent single wavescore 8.77.
Event winner Ryan said "It was great to have one last event for the year in Victoria and at URBNSURF. All of the girls were absolutely ripping, I never felt confident that I had it in the bag but I'm pumped with the result. Thanks to Ellie Harrison (runner-up) for letting me borrow her board for the event as I snapped mine in an earlier warm up".
Nyxie Ryan claims another win on the QS in 2022. - WSL / Matt Dunbar
Queenslander Mia Huppatz and Victoria surfer Sage Goldsbury finished third and fourth and showed a variety of maneuvers with precision throughout the day.
World Surf League Senior Vice President Tours and Head Of Competition, Jessi Miley-Dyer said "The idea that someone can be here in Melbourne, surfing so close to the city, having the chance to learn," Miley- Dyer says. "Wave technology has a place and will be a big part of developing our next generation of stars."
Xavier Huxtable and Nyxie Ryan Victorious at Rip Curl Pro URBNSURF QS 1,000 Presented by Pirate Life
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Today, URBNSURF saw over 50 male and female competitors from across Australia / Oceania who are all looking to earn important QS rankings points as part of this years regional QS season as well as be part of history at the first ever WSL QS event to be held in Wavegarden Cove, the Rip Curl Pro Urban Surf presented by Pirate Life.
Xavier Huxtable taking the win in his home state. - WSL / Matt DunbarBronze medalist, Owen Wright was a spectator on the day and said "The Rip Curl Pro URBNSURF QS1000 event was a perfect way to kick start summer with a full day of action-packed surfing with the lagoon firing both sides."
It was local Victorian surfer, URBNSURF regular and Philip Island Pro finalist Xavier Huxtable that took the win in the final. Huxtable's powerful and precise backhand surfing on the Left Point landed him two excellent scores in the final (9.07 and 8.33) and a heat total of 17.40.
Huxtable said "I'm stoked to take the win at my home state, as well as take the claim the win of the first WSL Qualifying Series event in a wave pool in Australia. The atmosphere was great in the water, it's been really unique in comparison to other events. I felt super relaxed but had a lot of fun in the water. It was also great to get my mate (Tully Wylie) back from his win at Philip Island earlier in the year."
Xavier Huxtable chaired to victory at URBNSURF. - WSL / Matt DunbarCronulla's Jarvis Earle dominated throughout all heats with a combination of rail surfing and new school flare. He was a stand-out performer in the semi-final where he dropped five waves all in the excellent range with 9.1 and 8.9 being the highest. Both Huxtable and Earle were the only competitors of the event that scored in the excellent range. Earle finished second in the final with Victorian surfer Tully Wylie and New South Wales surfer, Michael Clayton-Brown finishing in third and fourth respectively.
The women took on the perfect-ocean like waves on the Right Point in the man-made lagoon. The final was a tight affair with all surfers locking in mid to high range scores throughout the heat.
It was a back-and-forth battle between the two natural footers, Nyxie Ryan (Lennox Head, NSW) and Ellie Harrison (Torquay, VIC) fighting it out to the very last wave of the heat. Lennox Head surfer Nyxie Ryan looked at home and taking the win with a heat total of 16.7, including an excellent single wavescore 8.77.
Event winner Ryan said "It was great to have one last event for the year in Victoria and at URBNSURF. All of the girls were absolutely ripping, I never felt confident that I had it in the bag but I'm pumped with the result. Thanks to Ellie Harrison (runner-up) for letting me borrow her board for the event as I snapped mine in an earlier warm up".
Nyxie Ryan claims another win on the QS in 2022. - WSL / Matt DunbarQueenslander Mia Huppatz and Victoria surfer Sage Goldsbury finished third and fourth and showed a variety of maneuvers with precision throughout the day.
World Surf League Senior Vice President Tours and Head Of Competition, Jessi Miley-Dyer said "The idea that someone can be here in Melbourne, surfing so close to the city, having the chance to learn," Miley- Dyer says. "Wave technology has a place and will be a big part of developing our next generation of stars."
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