Beachley joked that she did everything right whilst organizing and running her first ASP Women’s World Tour event, but couldn’t remember why she thought putting Gilmore on the invited trialist list was a good idea.
Layne Beachley did everything but win the event and she went mighty close finishing 2nd to Stephanie Gilmore (Aus).
“Aren’t I foolish? Why did I invite Stephanie Gilmore?” Beachley said. “No, I invited her to make sure that we were all surfing at a level that we should be surfing at and she’s the one raising the bar at the moment, she inspires all of us to surf better and that’s why she’s here and that’s why she’s on tour next year. “
Beachley, who has been sick and rundown since the event started, couldn’t recover her Semifinal form to stop Gilmore. She scratched around the line-up looking for waves with high-scoring potential but came up short.
“The heat was really starved for waves so I paddled down the beach to see if I could get some open faced ones but I really didn’t feel comfortable down there.” Beachley said. “I came back to my little secret spot up here that everybody’s been surfing but the clock just kept ticking. There was 23-minutes and then there were 13-minutes and then it went down to 7-minutes and I still hadn’t caught a wave. I spent a lot of time sitting around waiting for a quality wave and if we’d had an extra 30-seconds in the final I could’ve won it, but that’s just the luck of the draw.”
Still, Beachley leaves her event the world ratings leader, having overtaken Melanie Redman-Carr (AUS) who was also eliminated by Gilmore in Round Three.
Reigning ASP World Champion, Georgeson maintains her third place rating after losing to Beachley in the semis.
“It just wasn’t my day,” Georgeson said. “I went out feeling good and got some average scores but the waves I caught didn’t really open up. I tried to sit there and wait for a decent one but it never came. I let one slip by that Layne got when I thought there was one behind it, but it didn’t happen. There’s not much you can do in that situation.”
Georgeson also has Gilmore to thank for keeping her world title chances alive today. Had Beachley won the Havaianas Beachley final, Georgeson would have been mathematically out of the running to defend her world crown.
Georgeson knows all too well how hard the race for a world title can be, but is even more wary of what it will be like next year when Gilmore is a tour staple.
After Steph’s result on the Gold Coast the last year, when she won that event, we all started training madly,” Georgeson said. “It is good for the sport though, you get the younger girls coming up and it’s like a generation change; it’s good for us.”
Gilmore beat former world champion Sofia Mulanovich en route to victory today. Visibly uncomfortable with her equipment early in the semi Mulanovich made a mad dash to the beach to switch boards halfway through her heat.
“My board broke this morning, it got really dinged, and I was like, ‘Ok, maybe I should just go out with the other one instead of breaking my board in the middle of the heat, but it was a bad choice,” Mulanovich said. “I hadn’t ridden that board for a long time so it was a bad choice that created a lot of insecurities for me too. But whatever, I made a mistake in that heat, Steph is a great surfer and at least I lost to a super talented girl.”
The world title scenario heading to event No. 7 on the ASP Women’s World Tour, Sunset Beach, Hawaii, is as follows: Beachley can clinch her seventh world title with a win at Sunset if Melanie Redman-Carr bows out with an equal or less than 7th place finish. If anything less occurs, the world title race will stretch to the final event of the year in Maui. Georgeson must finish ahead of Beachley at Sunset to remain in contention.
Final Results: (1st wins the event and earns US$20,000; 2nd finishes runner-up and earns US$10,000)
Final: Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 13.50 def. Layne Beachley (AUS) 11.00
Semifinal Results: (1st advances to the Final; 2nd finishes equal 3rd and earns US$8,000)
Heat 1: Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 10.25 def. Sofia Mulanovich (PER) 7.10
Heat 2: Layne Beachley (AUS) 16.25 def. Chelsea Georgeson (AUS) 10.50