Moore Defeats Gilmore To Take Bells
Moore Defeats Gilmore To Take BellsFriday, 10 April 2015 Carissa Moore (HAW) has won the Rip Curl Women’s Pro Bells Beach after battling Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) in the Final for the right to ring the Bell. Victory for the two-time world champion today sees her take three consecutive Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach titles and […]
Moore Defeats Gilmore To Take BellsFriday, 10 April 2015
Carissa Moore (HAW) has won the Rip Curl Women’s Pro Bells Beach after battling Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) in the Final for the right to ring the Bell. Victory for the two-time world champion today sees her take three consecutive Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach titles and become the first female surfer in Championship Tour (CT) history to achieve this feat. Moore defeated Tyler Wright (AUS) in both 2013 and 2014 for her prior wins.Moore and Gilmore have previously had 20 CT heats together, with 10 wins apiece until Moore took the edge today following their 21st match-up. Most recently the pair faced off in the Final at Snapper Rocks, where Moore took victory and claimed the first CT win of 2015.“It’s such an honour, I love coming down here and it’s such a magical place,” Moore said. “It’s just been such a beautiful experience and I feel super blessed. It’s challenging not only to regroup after a win, but you’re also competing against the best in the world so you really have to be in tip top shape.”Today’s win is Moore’s third CT victory in a row after triumphing in Maui last season and on the Gold Coast at the start of 2015, and sees her hold on to the Jeep leader jersey heading into the third event on the Samsung Galaxy World Surf League (WSL) Championship Tour (CT) in Margaret River.“I’m just stoked I got to continue my momentum here,” continued Moore. “It’s a long year, there have only been two contests so far and I know that all of the girls are fired up and they want it really bad. Everyone is going to be surfing their best. I’m just living in the moment and I’m just so glad to be here spending it with all of you, so thank you.”Gilmore opened up strong in the Final, posting an excellent 8.77 for typically smooth and concise surfing, linking together a series of turns and backing it up with a 4.50 for the initial lead. The Hawaiian fought back with an 8.00 of her own to turn the heat and claim the lead, holding priority through the closing minutes and taking the win with just two waves ridden.Gilmore, the reigning WSL Champion, has rung the Bell three times. First she went back-to-back in 2007 and 2008, facing Sofia Mulanovich on both occasions. The pair matched up again in the Final in 2010 and Gilmore took the win. The runner-up finish for Gilmore today, her second of the year, sees her remain in second place on the rankings.“Every single year it gets harder and harder to win these events,” Gilmore said. “It’s a real testament to all the girls on tour and just how much work and time they put out in the surf. I’m really proud to make it to the Final.”“Carissa is always a tough one to beat,” continued Gilmore. “We have had a great battle for the world title the last few years and every single heat with her is hard. Thanks everyone for coming to watch. I love this event; I love coming down here, rugging up and trying to ring the bell.”Semifinal 1 saw Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) eliminated at the hands of eventual event winner Moore. The pair has previously matched up five times at Bells Beach with Fitzgibbons taking four wins to Moore’s one. An excellent 9.17 from Moore was too much for the Australian to overcome and she leaves in equal third place. The two-time Bells Beach winner, Fitzgibbons, moves up to equal ninth on the WSL rankings ahead of the start of Margaret River next week.“It’s hard to wash away the disappointment right away,” Fitzgibbons said. “Carissa (Moore) and I always get fired up for a good battle, but there were limited opportunities out there and she made the most of it. I’m happy to improve on my result from Snapper so I just need to keep the roll going and go one better at Margaret River next week.”Courtney Conlogue (USA) faced reigning WSL Champion Gilmore in the second Semifinal. An early 9.23 from Conlogue put her in a strong lead, but without a back-up score Gilmore took the top spot. The American was left needing just a 3.44 but struggled to find the score in the tricky conditions. With six minutes left on the clock Conlogue took a wave under Gilmore’s priority for a solid 7.00 and the lead. The world champion took an uncharacteristic fall but followed up quickly with another medium-sized wave under Conlogue’s priority for an excellent 9.50 and a last-minute victory. Conlogue will move on to the next event as equal world no. 3.“Last year I got injured at this event and it was a bummer,” Conlogue said. “If I’m being optimistic I’m happy that one year later I’m back here and finishing third but I’m frustrated because I really wanted to make the Final. I’ll just have to take that anger and frustration out at Margaret River. Hopefully the waves over there will be able to hold up.”Rip Curl Women’s Pro Bells Beach Final Results:1: Carissa Moore (HAW) – 14.002: Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) – 13.27Rip Curl Women’s Pro Bells Beach Semifinal Results:SF 1: Carissa Moore (HAW) 15.50 def. Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) 13.40SF 2: Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 16.50 def. Courtney Conlogue (USA) 16.23Rip Curl Women’s Pro Bells Beach Quarterfinal Results:QF 1: Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) 13.50 def. Lakey Peterson (USA) 10.60QF 2: Carissa Moore (HAW) 16.37 def. Johanne Defay (FRA) 8.23QF 3: Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 15.34 def. Tyler Wright (AUS) 13.77QF 4: Courtney Conlogue (USA) 15.56 def. Coco Ho (HAW) 15.17For regular updates and happenings, become a fan of our Facebook page here.
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