Cori Schumacher claims the ASP North America Title PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 21 September 2008 17:03

Cory Schumacher 

Cori Schumacher (Cardiff, CA), 31, won the Roxy Jam Cardiff featuring the Linda Benson World Longboard Pro and ASP North America Women’s Longboarding titles over defending event champion Jen Smith (Pacific Beach, CA), 22, Chelsea Williams (Coolangatta, AUS), 23, and Summer Romero (San Diego, CA), 26, in two-to-four foot surf today at Cardiff Reef.

The Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) Longboard Qualifying Series (LQS) 6-Star event acts as a qualifier for the ASP Women’s World Longboard Championships held in France and is the only ASP Women’s longboarding event held in North America. The competitors in the ASP LQS 6-Star were out to earn valuable ratings points on offer at the Roxy Jam Cardiff to try and find their way into one of the 32 spots available in the ASP Women’s World Longboard Championships.

Schumacher claimed the win in front of an adoring home crowd this afternoon in an action packed Final. The Cardiff local earned a heat total of a 16.50 out of a possible 20 point score to take the win, leaving Smith, who finished in second, needing a near-perfect 9.95 out of 10 point score to take the win.

“I can honestly say that turning around and seeing everyone on the beach and being able to hear the cheers gave us so much more to work for,” Schumacher said. “Roxy, ASP and Linda (Benson) put on such a great event here.”

Schumacher was a finalist in the Roxy Jam Cardiff in 2006, but did not compete in the event last year, leaving her with a low seed for this year’s event. The regular-footer had an unprecedented run leading up to the event win. Schumacher began in Round 1 and was the one to watch throughout the contest with her long nose rides and big swooping cutbacks. She earned the event’s highest single wave score of a 9.75 out of a possible 10 in Round 1 and continued to build momentum throughout the entire event.

“I was really nervous after not competing in the event last year,” Schumacher said. “I’m glad that I started in the earlier rounds because it allowed me to shake the nerves out.”

Schumacher managed to claim the Roxy Jam Cardiff win by advancing through several stacked heats on the way to the Final.

“The waves are amazing and the people I surfed with, starting with the Quarters, it could have been Finals all the way,” Schumacher said. “I just found the good waves, but it could have been anybody’s game out there.”

The local favorite was thrilled with the conditions on offer throughout the event and took advantage of the excellent surf in each of her heats.

“For whatever reason, there are always amazing waves for this event,” Schumacher said. “Today is no exception. Cardiff is putting on a show for some of the greatest surfers in the world.”

Smith jumped out to an early lead in the Final, but was unable to fend off the local standout. The defending Roxy Jam Cardiff champion earned a second place finish behind Schumacher this year.

“The goal for me was just to make the Final again this year,” Smith said. “It’s awesome with Cori (Schumacher) competing again this year. She didn’t compete last year, but she competed in 2006 and made the Final and now she came back in 2008 and made the Final again. It’s really special to surf a heat with Cori out there because she pretty much owns Cardiff. I love watching her surf this wave.”

Williams, who finished third, and Romero, who finished in fourth, each displayed excellent performances throughout the event, but were unable to put a stop to Schumacher. Romero, also a local in the event, was happy to earn a spot in the Final.

“I am so stoked,” Romero said. “I’ve exceeded all of my expectations. Never in a million years did I think I would make the Final.”

The Roxy Jam Cardiff will return for a fourth consecutive year in 2009.

For additional event information log on to www.roxy.com/cardiff or www.lindabensonpro.com

For ASP releated info check out www.aspworldtour.com or www.aspnorthamerica.org

Roxy Jam Cardiff Results:
Final:
1- Cori Schumacher (USA) 16.50
2- Jen Smith (USA) 13.05
3- Chelsea Williams (AUS) 10.60
4- Summer Romero (USA) 8.30

Semifinals: (1st and 2nd advance)
Heat 1: Summer Romero (USA) 13.75, Chelsea Williams (AUS) 12.75, Bianca Valenti (HAW) 11.45, Ashley Lloyd (USA) 7.75
Heat 2: Cori Schumacher (USA) 16.25, Jen Smith (USA) 13.25, Kelly Nicely (USA) 9.25, Janna Irons (HAW) 9.15

Quarterfinals: (1st and 2nd advance)
Heat 1: Bianca Valenti (USA) 17.50, Summer Romero (HAW) 13.25, Crystal Dzigas (HAW) 12.90, Kelia Moniz (HAW) 12.85
Heat 2: Ashley Lloyd (USA) 9.75, Chelsea Williams (AUS) 7.45, Rosie Locke (AUS) 6.50, Jennifer Flanigan (USA) 6.20
Heat 3: Jen Smith (USA) 16.00, Janna Irons (HAW) 13.25, Ashley Quintal (USA) 10.00, Rachel Barry (USA) 5.95
Heat 4: Cori Schumacher (USA) 14.00, Kelly Nicely (USA) 10.90, Megan Godinez (USA) 10.40, Kassia Meador (USA) 8.50


SOURCE: ASP

 

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