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PWA Surf World Cup - Battle royale at first single elimination

by PWA on 4 May 2011
Steven Van Broekhoven - PWA Surf World Cup 2011 John Carter / PWA http://www.pwaworldtour.com
PWA Surf World Cup Podersdorf - Competition’s penultimate day in Austria stood poised at the mercy of a rogue forecast which looked so utterly impossible to turn into reality, many had written the day off before it had even started. However, as is so often with this unpredictable location, the unexpected proved to be the order of the day.

As the forecasts had so accurately predicted, at midday the wind swung a full 180 degrees in a matter of minutes, and built from a leisurely 10 knots, to a hammering 25-30 knot cross onshore gale. Time to cue the freestylers and let the games commence.


Competition resumed with the first round heats of the single elimination, narrowing the fleet down as the non seeded riders went on to do battle with the seeded sailors in round two. The first seeded sailor to fall was Italy’s Mattia Pedrani (Simmer / Starboard / Dakine / AL360) who departed the elimination at the hands of the UK’s Max Rowe (Fanatic / North), who was reveling in the challenging conditions.

Entering round three we witnessed both the highest scoring heat of the day, courtesy of Steven Van Broeckhoven (F2 / Gaastra), who set the bar skyward when he dominated his heat against Deivis Paternina Teran (Fanatic / North), and the closest heat of the day, when France’s Nicolas Akgazciyan (Starboard / Gun)sneaked past Bjorn Saragoza (Starboard / Hot Sails) with a mere half point advantage on tie-break.


In the quarterfinals, Van Broeckhoven continued to assert his dominance when he took down the Stella Tonky Frans (Tabou / Gaastra) to seal himself a place in the final four. Joining him were the familiar faces of Jose Estredo (Fanatic /North), who put an end to Dieter Van Der Eyken’s (Severne / Starboard) hopes of advancing further, Kiri Thode (Starboard / Gaastra), who defeated Holland’s Davy Scheffers (Tabou / Gaastra), and Taty Frans (Starboard / MauiSails /Mystic) who left Akgazciyan in his wake.

With the green flag flying high, it immediately became apparent that Van Broeckhoven wasn’t going to be happy with a place in the losers’ final, and despite going head to head with freestyle’s most highly decorated athlete, he dug deep to deliver a truly world class performance, leaving Estredo to question where he’d gone wrong as he failed to take up his usual place in the winners’ final.

In the second half of the semi final, Kiri Thode appeared to still be riding the high of his recent event victory in Vietnam. His super polished routine had the crowds gasping at the sheer audacity of some of his creations, which rightfully earned him the remaining place in the final.


Roll on the finals, and in the battle for third place, Estredo showed his mettle as he held his head high to defeat Taty Frans in the gusty, onshore conditions. That left the battle royale between Thode and Van Broeckhoven. To put the heat into context, the PWA’s head judge rated this one as up there in his top three best freestyle finals ever. For a man that’s witnessed hundreds of world-class freestyle finals, that gives you an idea of just how spectacular this heat was.


Thode pulled what we believe to be the first ever spock-kono in competition. In reply, Van Broeckhoven laid down what was as close to a perfect run as you could get in the conditions. The two protagonists were both hell-bent on securing victory, but the day ultimately went to Van Broeckhoven, who had a slight edge on the magnitude of his maneuvers.

Single elimination results from day five:

First - Steven Van Broeckhoven (F2 / Gaastra)
Second - Kiri Thode (Starboard / Gaastra)
Third - Jose Estredo (Fanatic / North)
Fourth - Taty Frans (Starboard / MauiSails / Mystic)

As the penultimate day of competition drew to a close, there was just enough time to squeeze in the first two rounds of the double elimination before the light began to fade, and the temperatures started to drop. We will pick up the action where it left off bright and early tomorrow morning, starting with the riders skippers meeting at 6.00am, in an effort to complete the double elimination before the event runs out of time.









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