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Lee Wilson Takes Quiksilver
Open West Java 2012 Win
17 June 2012,
Cimaja-West Java: Lee Wilson put on an impressive display of
competitive surfing in the 25 minute finale of the Quiksilver Open West
Java at
Cimaja Beach today to win the Men’s Open Division final over fellow Bali
surfer
Mustofa Jeksen. Wilson took to the air and used his full repertoire of
progressive surfing maneuvers to score first a 9.5 (out of a possible 10
points) and then follow it up with a 7.5 to leave Jeksen needing a
combination of waves to gain the lead. When the horn blew the end of
the final, Wilson's combined score was 17 points to Jeksen's 10.2. Wilson was last
year’s Quiksilver Best West Java event winner as well, which now makes him a two-time champ at
Cimaja.
From the podium at the beach during the trophy presentation,
Wilson first thanked the locals for sharing their beach and the organizing
crew in Cimaja, saying “I love coming here to Cimaja, thanks so much to
everybody that made it possible.”
Then he added, “and a special thanks to my daughter Ava, who is my
inspiration.”
According to Wilson’s father Robert, Lee has been coming to
Cimaja regularly since January of 1985, when he was still in his mother’s
stomach! Lee was born in Jakarta
in October of 1985, his father from Australia and his mother from Indonesia.
Wilson was last year’s Quiksilver Best West Java winner and
also the winner of the most recent Coca-Cola ISC surf competition held just two
weeks ago in the Mentawai Islands of Sumatra. He was in top form during the
entire event, consistently posting big scores and defeating the best of the
best surfers in his chase for the top spot on the podium, including bringing
down local Cimaja powerhouse Dede Suryana earlier today in Quarterfinal 1, then
veteran and 2004 ISC champion Pepen Hendrik in Semifinal 1 before meeting
goofyfooter Mustofa Jeksen in the final.
“I couldn’t hardly sleep last night,” said Wilson after being
asked about his matchup with Suryana earlier in the morning, “as I kept
thinking about Dede and how strong he was surfing. I didn’t know how I was going to get past him, I really
didn’t, because the way he was surfing yesterday was the best I’ve ever seen
him surf. In our heat this morning
it seemed like he was going to win it until I got that barrel and scored 9
points, and then I was so lucky no more good waves came in. ”
Suryana was understandably disappointed at not being in the
final and winning the event in front of his hometown friends and family, but
was introspective in his response saying, “I think I was a bit too relaxed out
there actually, as I had looked at the swell report last night it showed that
the swell was building today. I
was confident that there would be more and bigger set waves, so I chose to be
patient, which ended up working against me. But that’s competition, it’s like that sometimes and we
can’t control the waves, so it’s ok. There is always the next comp so we can
try again!”
Mustofa Jeksen was also very positive after his second place
finish, saying “Sure I would have liked to win, but going backside at Cimaja
limits my variety of maneuvers and Lee was surfing so good, doing things like
getting two airs on one wave, so it was really difficult. But I’m happy about second place, as I
have already won the first event of the year and now got a second, so I’m in a
good position going into the next event, which is the lefthander of Scar Reef in
West Sumbawa.” With his runner up finish today, Jeksen is now number 2 in the Coca-Cola ISC tour 2012 rankings.
Wilson now sits in the number one spot in the Coca-Cola ISC
Tour Open Division rankings with two contest wins already this year. He has also won two Coca-Cola ISC
championships, the first in 2007 and the second in 2009, and looks to be well on his way to a third one in 2012.
In the Longboard Division final it was another repeat win
for Java’s Arip “Mencos” Hidayat, whose mastery of the longboard is almost
legendary. He quickly combo’d the
rest of the field by racking up high scores of 9.25 and 8.75, with the Philippines
Luke Landrigan giving chase but settling for second spot. Arip is also the reigning 2011
Coca-Cola ISC Longboard Champion.
The Philippines can be very proud of the performance put up
by Nilbie Blancada in the Women’s Division, which had a truly international
final with women from Indonesia, Taiwan, and Australia in addition to the
Philippines. Nilbe, who hails from
Siargao Island and calls the world famous wave of Cloud Nine her home break,
charged the Cimaja waves, big or small, without a hint of hesitation, clearly
dominating each heat and the final.
“I’m so happy to win, and happy to be here in Indonesia to
surf. It’s the first time I’ve
been out of the Philippines so it’s a little different for me, but it’s nice to be
here and meet new people, and surf Indonesia waves,” she said.
The Masters Division was once again taken out by Sujari,
the older brother of Dede Suryana, so he now has two Quiksilver Open trophies
on his shelf. Ketut Juliarta of
Bali gave him a good chase, eventually losing out by only half a point, but
Sujari’s local knowledge and years of surfing Cimaja Point gave him near
perfect wave selection and allowed him a variety of maneuvers with which to
impress the judges.
The Quiksilver Open West Java was blessed with near perfect
weather and surfing conditions during the four days of competition, with 3-4
foot waves consistently rolling in and making for an easy job for Contest
Director Tipi Jabrik, who is also Quiksilver Indonesia’s Sports Marketing
Manager and the Coca-Cola ISC’s President.
“We love coming to Cimaja,” said Jabrik, “as its such a
consistent and contestable wave for all surfing divisions. Plus it’s a beautiful place, the beach
is easily accessible, and the people are so helpful, making it really easy to
come here. The West Java government
has been very supportive as well Pak Dadang as the local organizer, and through
our Coca-Cola ISC Keepin’ It Green program that is supported by Quiksilver,
Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia, the ROLE Foundation and GUS, we can keep this place
looking better and better each year.”
As part of the Coca-Cola ISC Keepin’ It Green program aimed
at reducing the carbon footprint of the tour wherever it goes, there have been
daily beach cleanups involving the local school children than have been very
well received, and after the beachside awards presentation on Sunday afternoon
the Quiksilver and Coca-Cola Amatil crew along with Curtis Lowe from the ROLE
Foundation planted some trees near the beach to help lessen the environment
impact in the future. “We’re so delighted
to see that the kids are so happy and into picking up the trash and keeping
their beach clean,” said Curtis.
“They really seem to be getting it, and we’re looking forward to seeing
even more progress next year.
Leaving this beach cleaner than we found it, and planting some trees
that will help clean the air and preserve the soil here is the least we can do,
both for the locals and for the overall environment. And a special thanks to
Tisah, who is here at the beach everyday without fail picking up trash. She more than deserves the Keepin’ It
Green Award!”
Quiksilver Open West Java Competition Results:
Open Division
1.
Lee
Wilson (Bali)
2.
Mustofa
Jeksen (Bali)
Equal 3rd:
Pepen Hendrik (Bali) and Putra Hermawan (Bali)
Women’s
Division
1.
Nilbie
Blancada (Philippines)
2.
Aysia
Doig (Australia)
3.
Jessie
Hong (Taiwan)
4.
Iis
Trisnawati (Java)
Longboard
Division
1.
Arif
"Mencos) Hidayat (Java)
2.
Luke
Landrigan (Philippines)
3.
Teiki
Balian (France)
4.
Gilang
(Java)
Masters
Division
1.
Sujari
(Java)
2.
Ketut
Juliarta (Bali)
3.
Made
Lapur (Bali)
4.
Edin
(Java)
The Quiksilver
Open West Java was sanctioned by the Coca-Cola Indonesian Surfing Championships
and the Asian Surfing Championships.
Check out Quiksilver Open West Java 2012 on-line at www.isctour.com/events/quikwestjava
and on Facebook at both ISC and Quiksilver Indonesia for all the heat scores
and results during each day’s competition, along with press releases, photos,
and video highlights.
Click links below for highlight videos of the first three days of competition:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCa4KwXLBrY&list=PL2D1982BFB6F29369&index=3&feature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMzu_5SjE4k&list=PL2D1982BFB6F29369&index=2&feature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_guUEYrEzk&list=PL2D1982BFB6F29369&index=1&feature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMzu_5SjE4k&list=PL2D1982BFB6F29369&index=2&feature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_guUEYrEzk&list=PL2D1982BFB6F29369&index=1&feature=plcp
and for complete videos later on http://www.youtube.com/isctour
The Quiksilver Open West Java 2012 is sponsored by
Quiksilver Indonesia and the Government of West Java, supported by Jim Beam,
BII, Planet Surf, Augusta Hotel, Desa Resort, Rolling Stone Café, and Coca-Cola
Amatil Indonesia, with media support from Juice, Trax, FHM, Fitness For Men,
Surfersvillage.com, Alam TV Bali, SurfTime, Magic Wave, Baliwaves.com,
Balibelly.tv, Lines, RVM, and the Outdoor Channel, and assisted in the Coca-Cola
ISC “Go Green” program by GUS, the ROLE Foundation, and Climate Wave.
Quiksilver
Media Contact
Rossi
Chesarah
Media
Relations
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+62812.86899873
Coca-Cola ISC and ASC Media Contact
Tim Hain
Media and
Communications
Mob:
+628123606674
Email: tim@isctour.com
Quiksilver, Inc. (NYSE:ZQK)
is the world’s leading outdoor sports lifestyle company, which designs,
produces and distributes a diversified mix of branded apparel, footwear,
accessories, snowboards and related products. The company’s apparel and
footwear brands represent a casual lifestyle for young-minded people that
connect with its boardriding culture and heritage.
The reputation of Quiksilver’s brands is based on outdoor action
sports. The company’s Quiksilver, Roxy, DC, Lib Tech and Hawk brands are
synonymous with the heritage and culture of surfing, skateboarding and
snowboarding.
The company’s products are sold in over 90
countries in a wide range of distribution, including surf shops, skate shops,
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stores. Quiksilver’s corporate and Americas’ headquarters are in Huntington
Beach, California, while its European headquarters are in St. Jean de Luz,
France, and its Asia/Pacific headquarters are in Torquay, Australia.
About the Coca-Coca Cola
Indonesian Surfing Championships
The Coca-Cola Indonesian Surfing Championships is the sanctioning body for professional surfing in Indonesia. The ISC was established in 2004 to provide surfing athletes with a consistent, legitimate, and respected forum where they can compete and measure themselves against their peers, a stepping-stone towards their ultimate goal of becoming a professional surfer at the international level
The Coca-Cola Indonesian Surfing Championships is the sanctioning body for professional surfing in Indonesia. The ISC was established in 2004 to provide surfing athletes with a consistent, legitimate, and respected forum where they can compete and measure themselves against their peers, a stepping-stone towards their ultimate goal of becoming a professional surfer at the international level
With
the support of Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia, through organized surfing
competitions, the Coca-Cola ISC seeks to grow the awareness of the sport of
surfing in Indonesia and throughout the Asian region for the benefit of the
surfers, their community, their environment, their nation and the surfing
industry. Find out more at www.istour.com
About the ASC
The
Asian Surfing Championships began in 2011 with the mission of growing the sport
of surfing in South East Asia from the grassroots level by assisting each
country in organizing professional surfing events that will develop the skills
of their surfers in healthy competition as well as to draw attention to their
area for the progression of surfing locally, nationally, and throughout the SEA
area.
Organized
surfing competitions have historically been the best medium for the development
of surfers and for the sport of surfing, where learning how to compete fairly
and to being disciplined in training and competition are key skills needed not
only for surfing but also for life.
The ASC works with the local, national and
multinational event sponsors and organizers to maximize the results of these
competitive surfing events towards accomplishing the goals of sharing the sport
of surfing and bringing positive economic, social, and environmental benefits
to the people in these South East Asian countries. See more at http://www.asiansurfingtour.com
Photos attached are complementary from the Coca-Cola ISC Tour and are for media use only. Commercial use is prohibited without written permission.
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Tim Hain
Media and Communications
Coca-Cola Indonesian Surfing Championship Tour - Asian Surfing Championship Tour
CV. Selancar Indonesia (ISC)
Jl. Raya Kuta No. 21
Pertokoan Kuta Raya Blok 9 Abian Base
Kuta, Bali 80361
INDONESIA
Phone/Fax: +62 361 768293
Mobile: +62 8123606674
Email: tim@isctour.com
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