Mahina Maeda (HAW) has taken out the first women's Qualifying Series (QS) event of 2015, the Samsung Galaxy Hainan Pro presented by Wanning over Paige Hareb (NZL). The surf continued to pump out the goods as the event ran through the Quarterfinals, Semis and Final with competitors holding nothing back in the fight for all-important QS6000 ranking's points.
The women's 2015 Qualifying Series season kicks off in Riyue Bay Point, China.
Fresh from winning the WSL World Junior Title in Portugal last November at a righthand point break, Maeda continues to find results with today's win at a Riyue Bay's lefthand point break. Maeda was behind in the all goofy-footer final, but fought back with a solid 9.00 ride to steal the win. At only 16-years-old Maeda has sent a warning shot to the rest of the world's best surfers.
“It feels incredible to win the first event of the season,†Maeda said. “I really didn't have high expectations about the surf before I came here, but it turned out to be really good and even one of the best waves we have on the women's QS. I finished 16th or 17th on the QS last year and only did half the events. This year I really want to qualify and be the youngest surfer on the CT (Championship Tour) next year.â€
Paige Hareb on fire in China. - WSL / Will H-S
Hareb dropped off the WCT last year, but has bounced back with a solid showing at the Samsung Galaxy Hainan Pro finishing runner-up to Maeda in a tight Final that was only decided by just 0.40 of a point. Hareb ferociously attacked the long lefts on offer, posting excellent rides in every heat as she stormed to her podium finish.
“I never really thought I'd make the Final and here I am — I'll take second for sure,†Hareb said. “Getting knocked off the WCT last year fired me up and I've been training hard and working with Wayne McKewen from Mt Woodgie on some really good boards. They're going really well here and it's given me confidence for the rest of the year.â€
Bronte Macaulay (AUS) scored the event's only 10-point-ride in her heat yesterday afternoon was unable to re-capture that form and was eliminated in her Quarterfinal by Maeda.
“It's a funny feeling right now because you're not really satisfied but it's still a good result,†Macaulay said. “I feel good and bad I guess. These are the best waves I've ever had for a QS so I'm happy about that, the girls have all been surfing really well so it's been a good event.â€
Chelsea Tuach going big on her backhand. - WSL / Will H-S
Chelsea Tuach (BRB) surfed fantastically all event long and was only 10 minutes from booking a spot in the Final as she led Maeda nearing the close of their Semifinal clash. Tuach however was unable to stop a rampaging Maeda and was forced to settle for an equal 3rd place.
Watch Maeda and the women of the QS continue their hunt for Championship Tour (CT) qualification at the next WSL QS6000 in Manly, NSW Australia at the Hurley Australian Open, February 9th - 15th.
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Mahina Maeda Samsung Galaxy Hainan Pro champion
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Mahina Maeda 1st (white) and Paige Hareb 2nd (red) at the Samsung Galaxy Hainan Pro presented by Wanning
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Paige Hareb runner-up at the Samsung Galaxy Hainan Pro presented by Wanning
- WSL / Will H-S
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Mahina Maeda winner of the Samsung Galaxy Hainan Pro presented by Wanning
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Tatiana Weston-Webb, equal 3rd place at the Samsung Galaxy Hainan Pro presented by Wanning
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Maeda Reigns at Samsung Galaxy Hainan Pro
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Mahina Maeda (HAW) has taken out the first women's Qualifying Series (QS) event of 2015, the Samsung Galaxy Hainan Pro presented by Wanning over Paige Hareb (NZL). The surf continued to pump out the goods as the event ran through the Quarterfinals, Semis and Final with competitors holding nothing back in the fight for all-important QS6000 ranking's points.
Fresh from winning the WSL World Junior Title in Portugal last November at a righthand point break, Maeda continues to find results with today's win at a Riyue Bay's lefthand point break. Maeda was behind in the all goofy-footer final, but fought back with a solid 9.00 ride to steal the win. At only 16-years-old Maeda has sent a warning shot to the rest of the world's best surfers.
“It feels incredible to win the first event of the season,†Maeda said. “I really didn't have high expectations about the surf before I came here, but it turned out to be really good and even one of the best waves we have on the women's QS. I finished 16th or 17th on the QS last year and only did half the events. This year I really want to qualify and be the youngest surfer on the CT (Championship Tour) next year.â€
Paige Hareb on fire in China. - WSL / Will H-SHareb dropped off the WCT last year, but has bounced back with a solid showing at the Samsung Galaxy Hainan Pro finishing runner-up to Maeda in a tight Final that was only decided by just 0.40 of a point. Hareb ferociously attacked the long lefts on offer, posting excellent rides in every heat as she stormed to her podium finish.
“I never really thought I'd make the Final and here I am — I'll take second for sure,†Hareb said. “Getting knocked off the WCT last year fired me up and I've been training hard and working with Wayne McKewen from Mt Woodgie on some really good boards. They're going really well here and it's given me confidence for the rest of the year.â€
Bronte Macaulay (AUS) scored the event's only 10-point-ride in her heat yesterday afternoon was unable to re-capture that form and was eliminated in her Quarterfinal by Maeda.
“It's a funny feeling right now because you're not really satisfied but it's still a good result,†Macaulay said. “I feel good and bad I guess. These are the best waves I've ever had for a QS so I'm happy about that, the girls have all been surfing really well so it's been a good event.â€
Chelsea Tuach going big on her backhand. - WSL / Will H-SChelsea Tuach (BRB) surfed fantastically all event long and was only 10 minutes from booking a spot in the Final as she led Maeda nearing the close of their Semifinal clash. Tuach however was unable to stop a rampaging Maeda and was forced to settle for an equal 3rd place.
Watch Maeda and the women of the QS continue their hunt for Championship Tour (CT) qualification at the next WSL QS6000 in Manly, NSW Australia at the Hurley Australian Open, February 9th - 15th.
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The women's 2015 Qualifying Series season kicks off in Riyue Bay Point, China.
Video highlights of the second day of competition at the women's QS 6,000 Samsung Galaxy Hainan Pro presented by Wanning in China.
Video highlights of the opening day of competition at the women's QS6,000 Samsung Galaxy Hainan Pro presented by Wanning in China.
The action in China hit fever pitch as the field was whittled to just eight surfers.
Long lefts were the order of the day at Riyue Bay for the first women's QS6000 of 2015.