Margaret River Pro: Day 3
Margaret River Pro: Day 3
Throughout history thinkers have focussed on and highlighted the essentially tragic nature of life. A vale of tears, as Dante described it in the Divine Comedy. Socrates, more hardcore, called it a kind of sickness. Both would have been impressed with the tragedy on display today as eight surfers got cut from the tour at various stages of their careers. Some...most, if recent history is a guide, never to return.
Kelly is gone. Not gone, gone. But off the tour full-time. Despite Joe Turpel's best efforts in the post show, we did not hear the retirement word uttered from Kelly. He indicated interest in wildcards for Teahupoo, Cloudbreak, and Pipe and said he had been approached by Renato about surfing in the CS at Snapper. So it will be mere weeks until we see him in the jersey again. But his era is over, retired now in everything but name. Kelly choked up on the glass after the loss to Griff and he filled up again on the post show. Everywhere around the world where fans had gathered to see the last full-time showing of the GOAT, little frogs throbbed in throats, private tears were wiped away.
He didn't go quietly. His Elimination Round showing against Yago and Cole Houshmand was fire. The opening turn on the opening wave was close to the turn of the day, full rail and back into the hook. 270 degrees of vicious direction change against the grain - the hardest thing to do at Main Break. All day that dichotomy between carving against the grain and a vertical hit and drift played out. Neither approach gained an ascendancy. But Kelly sent Yago Dora packing and possibly back to the CS.
The eight who got cut: Kelly, Kade Matson, Deivid Silva, Jacob Willcox, Fred Morais, Callum Robson, Eli Hanneman, Ian Gentil.
There's four more to go.
Of 24 surfers cut from the tour over the last two years, 6 have made it back via the CS, 5 have retired and the rest are mired in second tier purgatory. I see no reason to think this lot will be any different. The biggest tragedy of pro surfing careers remains the clock ticking down on genuine CT talent that gets relegated before showing its true potential.
A brief riff on Kelly's career. He identified 1995/96 and 2008 as his competitive high points. He won 6 events in 2008, a phenomenal showing. Snapper, Bells, Fiji, J-Bay, Trestles, and Pipe. It was the undoubted highwater mark of both Kelly and the Dream Tour.
My favourite period came a little later. The two years after his last World Title in 2011. He won three events in both 2012 and 2013. Surfing good waves on mostly round-tail quads at a different level in his forties. Cloudbreak in 2013 being the peak of that post-title period. Feel free to add below your recollections of the peak moments of Slater's 34-year career.
There were no capitulations from those below the cut. Everyone fought hard, brought their best surfing - as a sporting spectacle it was close to as good as pro surfing gets sans epic waves. Tight heats abounded. Deivid Silva lost an opening exchange of excellent rides with JJF by 0.16 and gave the two-time champ a real scare with a high risk vertical hit and drift approach. John sat for ages before nailing another excellent ride with the final margin less than half a point. Chippo went down by less than a point to good pal Liam O'Brien despite the best wave of the heat, a result that LOB described as “such a bummer of a heat”. At 27-years old, how many more swings has Chippo got at it?
Zero-point-zero-three (0.03) separated Maui boys Ian Gentil and Imaikalani Devault after 35 minutes. That's coin toss stuff.
Emotions boiled over after Kade Matson lost on a buzzer beater ride by 0.6 of a point to Italo Ferreira. Kade's claim seemed to span minutes. Italo seemed confused in the shorebreak, perhaps thinking he had lost and slammed his board, then headbutted it multiple times. Later, in a sotte voce whisper of an interview, the victorious Ferreia choked up multiple times as he considered Kelly's career, coming to a conclusion that despite all the titles, “sometimes we just need to be happy”. He alluded to struggles over the last few days saying he felt like he was “on the dark side” and that he had been “praying to God to help me”.
Whoa, Mummas don't let your babies grow up to be pro surfers. For what does it profit a man (or woman) to gain the whole world (or world titles) and forfeit his soul?
A common theme of exasperation at the lack of surfing opportunity so far this year was expressed by John Florence.
John seemed rattled by his brother's success at scoring on his so-called Slab Tour. Said he was sick of being "tested" - in reference to Coach Williams who said the lack of waves in his heat with Silva would be a “good test for John”. He said he “just wants to go surfing and get some good waves” before clarifying that the desire to compete and win was still strong.
How long before that contradiction is resolved depends on the forecast for the rest of the season. John will only stand getting skunked for so long.
Italo and Gabe saved their spots on Tour. Italo in a sketchy, emotional performance as mentioned. Gabe was much more composed. In an overlapping heat with Ryan Callinan he went to work early, not producing any keeper scores but running what must have been an annoying mosquito buzz for R-Cal. Somehow he ended up with an extra back-up score and when the crucial wave for wave exchange occurred judges gave Medina the nod by a point and change. Gabe and John open the Round of 16 with a blockbuster clash.
The Pupo brothers got through with super gritty performances. Sammy hit a couple of hard turns then literally dismounted on the bricks as if he had bailed on a skateboard bombing a hill at top speed. Somehow the sprawling awkward crash did not bust an ankle or knee. With both the brothers still alive in the draw it must be a proof of cruel and malicious Gods to match them up in the Round of 16, where one will perish from the draw and be cut from the tour.
Who will survive, Sammy, with his young career still ahead of him, or Miggy who will be masterful at Tahiti and Cloudbreak?
Phew, what a day.
Jack Robbo rounded it off with a tight but convincing win against Cal Robson before gazing into the Sunset at the presser and declaring he wanted action at the Box. That would make the 2022 champion a red hot favourite against Italo Ferreira, or anyone. Chances of heats at the Box? Almost nil.
Relief was the emotion Kelly said he felt most. No more sleepless nights, no more pro tour crowds, or working on specific waves and obsessing over boards.
Do we believe him?
Is this really the end?
And if Kelly wins Snapper, or wins Teahupoo?
Or the unthinkable happens and he gets a berth at the Olympics.
It remains almost impossible to see Kelly going gently into that good night.
Even at 52.
Even with a new bub mere months away.
Despite the fanfare, the tears, the declarations of love, this still feels like the beginning of the end, not the final page of the book.
//STEVE SHEARER
Western Australia Margaret River Pro Men’s Elimination Round Results:
HEAT 1: Callum Robson (AUS) 12.84 DEF. John John Florence (HAW) 11.37, Otis North (AUS) 10.73
HEAT 2: Reef Heazlewood (AUS) 14.93 DEF. Miguel Pupo (BRA) 12.63, Barron Mamiya (HAW) 11.43
HEAT 3: Cole Houshmand (USA) 13.10 DEF. Kelly Slater (USA) 12.50, Yago Dora (BRA) 10.20
HEAT 4: Matthew McGillivray (RSA) 14.00 DEF. Deivid Silva (BRA) 12.54, Rio Waida (INA) 7.13
Western Australia Margaret River Pro Men’s Round of 32 Results:
HEAT 1: John John Florence (HAW) 17.13 DEF. Deivid Silva (BRA) 16.70
HEAT 2: Gabriel Medina (BRA) 14.66 DEF. Ryan Callinan (AUS) 12.40
HEAT 3: Miguel Pupo (BRA) 15.27 DEF. Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) 13.77
HEAT 4: Samuel Pupo (BRA) 12.77 DEF. Leonardo Fioravanti (ITA) 11.50
HEAT 5: Griffin Colapinto (USA) 11.87 DEF. Kelly Slater (USA) 6.17
HEAT 6: Ramzi Boukhiam (MAR) 13.06 DEF. Matthew McGillivray (RSA) 12.43
HEAT 7: George Pittar (AUS) 13.26 DEF. Cole Houshmand (USA) 12.87
HEAT 8: Liam O'Brien (AUS) 15.00 DEF. Jacob Willcox (AUS) 14.17
HEAT 9: Ethan Ewing (AUS) 14.33 DEF. Reef Heazlewood (AUS) 11.37
HEAT 10: Seth Moniz (HAW) 10.60 DEF. Connor O'Leary (JPN) 10.10
HEAT 11: Jordy Smith (RSA) 13.77 DEF. Frederico Morais (POR) 12.83
HEAT 12: Caio Ibelli (BRA) 13.50 DEF. Crosby Colapinto (USA) 10.97
HEAT 13: Jake Marshall (USA) 11.84 DEF. Eli Hanneman (HAW) 11.33
HEAT 14: Imaikalani deVault (HAW) 13.73 DEF. Ian Gentil (HAW) 13.70
HEAT 15: Italo Ferreira (BRA) 10.93 DEF. Kade Matson (USA) 10.33
HEAT 16: Jack Robinson (AUS) 13.83 DEF. Callum Robson (AUS) 10.77
Comments
Whoa. What a day.
Great effort to get that out quick smart FR was a big day.
All the names mentioned in the cut list are not names I’d tune in to specifically watch a heat for.
An exception being Chippo at pumping left reef breaks.
Back to the real world fellas.
Peak Kelly moments ? .......
How about Pamela Anderson circa 2000
That was 95/96/
I remember being in the carpark for Pipe opposite Sunset Beach elementary School.
Little tiny rusted out 2 door Honda shitbox pulls up, with boards in the front seat tilted back.
Kelly gets out of the front, tllts drivers seat forwards and Pam literally spills out of the back seat- the assets were, um, very unsecured.
She went back to Tommy shortly afterwards.
Ha , ha classic FR ,
couple of peak moments right there !!
Comment of the week!
Yeeeeewwww
What a day. Have to admit I've been one of the ones saying time to go Kelly, but it still brought a tear to see it actually happen. I for one will definitely miss The Goat
Sammy Pupo was like a blade runner. Full noise through a brick wall.
I figured out today basically you are watching life's winners in the act of losing. Think of all the victories that went into these losses.
Don't worry fellas. You'll get used to it. Maybe start like it even.
Yep, amazing day of pro surfing.
Felt there was a hint of aged footy player in Kelly's post show remarks around not wanting to leave the hive (my words).
Attention must shortly turn to wildcards, what is available? 1 permanent and 1 rolling? They'll need to save the rolling one for Kelly's opt in events. My bet is Yago getting the permanent 1 if he misses the cut.
I think Yago was already issued some sort of wildcard.
Joao gets one immediately.
Yep, forgot about Joao. Joao rubs me a bit, has he won an event like Yago? Either way yep he'll probably get it.
Yep I would expect joao gets the whole season wild card starting next event but if he is not ready I would see him getting the one starting the beginning next season. Not sure about yago but m pupo had this seasons along with Kelly.
Joao didn’t sound ready to compete in the Stab Interview. I bet he won’t surf the Olympics as well.
Kelly v Joel 2013 Kirra was a definite highlight moment for me from Kelly's career
Epic heat, was there on the point for that one
far out - was that 11 years ago ???
i can still remember it clearly - epic stuff.
A big day indeed. Once again, a great write up filling in the gaps.
Glad I was there at the moment to watch a little bit of history unfold (online of course).
If they're gonna have a cut, put it after chopes.
Watching the cutline throwing themselves over the ledge to try and save their careers would be great entertainment.
The first cut mid year cut was held there.
Great place to paddle out and be tested!
Bring on the new, out with the non performers
Did Kelly really say "no more sleepless nights?
bahahaha
Is he gonna be an absent parent again?
Ha ha - gold. Every parent understands he's fucked on sleep for the next year or two
Reckon the WSL should just give him the wildcard to Fiji and say no more. Let him sign off in waves where he can excel.
Fair to say that - love it or hate it - without The Cut, there wouldn't have been a great deal to discuss today. Just a bunch of surfers who didn't progress through the Round of 32, and would kick the can down the road to the next event; so on and so forth.
Gotta say too, the WSL's photography team are smashing it out of the park these days. Wasn't so long ago all they offered were high performance manoeuvres and the odd scenic lineup shot.
Now they're catching the subtleties behind the scenes which really convey what goes into each heat (and the after effects, whether it's a win or loss).
There was a fairly brutal moment when Kade Matson lost and was having a moment on the stairs and someone you assume is his chick starts running down the stairs to comfort him, only turns out it's a photographer and they stop a few stairs up and start snapping. Brutal
Yep, brutal. But... entertainment. Remember, WSL athletes are entertainers, just like every other broadcast sport.
I agree, that was tough to watch, but theatre of sport and all that.
What I thought was even more brutal than the photographer rushing to get the shot was, while Kade had his head down and his world was imploding, the hooter for the next heat sounded. The tour didn't stop and care about his plight, it kept moving on - his life's ambition was of no consequence to its momentum.
100%
Thanks Ben.
Credits all OK, Ed?
Pretty sure you're tracking at 100% accuracy since Bells mate.
For mine the Cut has bought about a rapid and dramatic improvement in performance amongst the "bottom" end of the Tour.
There's more understanding now, that what is required has to be top shelf from the get go.
Previously, rookies would tend to drift through a year, tentatively finding their way with no real urgency to the performance until the latter few events.
Numerous examples: Ethan Ewing, Mike February, Soli Bailey etc etc
Those days are gone now- it's straight up bangers against the big boys or you're going home in May.
Thats an anecdotal observation, but I will try and find the data to support that assertion.
As you indicated in your article, to me, what is sad about the cut is not the cut, but the waves (apart from Pipe) that the surfers are exposed to before the cut (three open-ocean similar"ish" righthanders and a mostly-close-out).
Thanks FR. What a day of viewing. I went back and listened to bits missed, was really taken by Italo's interview. He is trying to calmly convey the pressure and what it does - please pro surfing make sure there are resources and support available to the athletes.
When growing up, the sports area had great prestige and great athletes we knew were given the world and no repercussions for excess behaviour, and how that turned out were hilarious times (such as running/swimming a triathalon to avoid a RBT), but people going off the rails later did so privately and largely alone when doing it, but very publicly once the news got the story.
These were the guys that destroyed us normies at sport in school grades, often rubbing it in, but no one deserves what some of them ended up going through. Maybe Felipe really meant it when he took the year off for mental health.
Or, maybe he was embarrassed for acting like a pork chop bashing his board again when he'd won the heat anyway? Pretty rubbish behavior again from the beaded baby
I really took Fil’s MH claims at face value and feel there could be merit. However what doesn’t add up is that he hung around Hawaii through the sunset comp and then went and competed in the ISA games.
Most people who were cooked mentally would be booking the first ticket back home.
His life though, good luck to the bloke
veil? (though vale kelly is kinda in context too)
Nope, vale of tears.
It's a Christian saying as we leave the earth behind.
ohhh i see, like valley! thanks for clarification!
As for the Olympics, surfing must be the only sport involved with such a convoluted entry process.
Surely any country should just send the athletes that have the most chance of winning, that might change with the venue .
Kelly would be a realistic shot at winning in Tahiti and I for one would like to see him there.
Aus team looking solid but lots of questionable surfers involved due to winning heats in 2 ft Beach breaks to final at a dangerous slabbing reef break.
It will evolve over time I guess but too late for the goat.
Who would you drop from the USA team to give Kelly a spot? Griff (currently No.1) or JJ. Kelly doesn't deserve a spot on that team so he doesn't get to surf, that's the way it goes.
And next in line would definitely be Barron mimaya. As shown by this years pipe and placing well ahead of Kelly in Tahiti last year.
If anyone was hard done by in the Olympic selection it is the Brazilians. Yago/medina and Miguel pupo would all be great in tahiti
Medina is in and I guess Yago will get Joan’s spot
agreed. cycling (of all things) has a more effective way of putting teams together for the olympics where a course could vary from dead flat to mountainous - not much different from japan to chopes.
it's weighted by a ranking system based on how well each country's riders are doing professionally, so the better your riders, the more slots you get - i.e. belgium might get a 4 rider team where poland gets only 1 rider.
and from there the riders are selected by a committee to ensure you don't get the wrong rider for the course, so if your best rider is a climber type but the olympic course is flat they typically aren't chosen despite leading the professional rankings. always a lot of controversy around who gets picked and who doesn't.
in such a scenario for surfing, and should i be a selector for the us of a, i would pick kelly and jjf over griff for sure.
Jimmy Slade just wont go away will he? move one, we all have.
"The biggest tragedy of pro surfing careers remains the clock ticking down on genuine CT talent that gets relegated before showing its true potential."
Can you name one surfer that the above applies to?
Chippo.
Ramai Boukhiam is CT level talent and has wasted 10 years in his prime on the QS.
I still don't buy it. Neither of them would ever be in the run for a world title, ever. That's my definition, otherwise they're just making up the numbers. There's a very small shortlist of top surfers and they're not remotely near it.
If they were so good they'd drop off and re-qualify ASAP ala Molly Picklum, who is definately CT material.
OK.
There are only ever 5 surfers in any given year who are in the running for a World Title- so that makes for a small field.
Could Chippo or Ramzi win Chopes or Cloudbreak and put on elite performances- yes.
Thats my yardstick.
Would Jake Marshall have been on your list of “top surfers” last year? He wouldn’t have been on mine but he sure looks top five to me this year. How would we know if he’d missed the cut?
He did miss the cut.
And came back a better surfer.
I think, we need to admit that shows that system works on that level, much as I hate to admit it.
The problem of crap waves on the CS not being adequate form guides for CT waves remains.
Ah, I forgot he was on his second attempt. Fair enough, like others who dropped off and returned even better I guess it does work!
Agree on the wasted 10yrs but isn’t that due to the lack of quality waves on the Cs? There’s a big difference between the waves you have to qualify on and the waves on the Ct. well, at least when it’s pumping…
Also, I think Ramzi is doing well. Might be biased but want to see more of the big guy on the CT.
i said to my wife at dinner tonight i hope slater doesnt do a lance amstrong and unravel and get done....she replies he will only be doing peptides in the offseason he will be fine.
Is there a drug testing program? Listened to an interesting skating podcast comparing street league (no drug testing) to Olympics (full treatment). I'm not sure there is a drug testing program in surfing unless you Olympics qualify. And the AFL nuts could bang on about their custom program.
There could be a legit Kelly conspiracy theory out there but not sure it would be drugs.
brutal as it was for some, i'm completely for the cut now (compared to completely against it when they bought it in).....bit like gabe - couldn't stand the mf when he first appeared, now he's one of my fav's
( if my ex-wife ever read's this, it'll show her that old bitter balls is able to change his ways!! )
Lol
Good for you, 3vickers
Go get em bitter balls, sounds like you got your mojo.back
Get out on that dance floor!
Feels like Kelly's exit will leave a big hole for the media around the sport. He's taken up so much of the oxygen dedicated to surfers outside actually surfing for so long.
I guess he'll find a way to stay front and centre.
I’m not keen on a Kelly wildcard for Fiji or Tahiti. Why ? He’s taken the piss too many times. He hasn’t made it out of the round of 32 this year and frankly he is just as likely to not turn up if he does not like the forecast. Lied and or taken the piss too many times over the last few years. Maybe a few years ago id have given it to him if it was a real retirement lap. Not now. If the WSL need him then get him in the booth. He was great with Mick a few years back and or have a special invite 1 hour fun heat with Kelly ?
Don't worry, the heritage heats won't be far off.
He will win those for the next 10 years
If he's in the bottom of the age bracket, sure.
I reckon Parko or Mick would take him.
Similar to the vintage/legends heats, I reckon they should have a commentators heat, and throw 6 or so commentators into the lineup, and put a few CT competitors in the commentary box.
Brilliant. Lets also do a judges heat where a selection of Brazo to the scoring
That was very entertaining, certainly more so than recent years. The cut might not be so bad after all, with a few tweaks it could be epic. A no brainer but adjust the timing of events to coincide with the peak swell window for each location. Move the leg of the tour where the cut takes place to somewhere like Jbay or chopes and hold the finals at Pipe with those who didn't make the cut given the chance to compete to reclaim a limited number of places on next years CT. Never gonna happen but would make for more days like this one.
Slater's barrel on the buzzer at Ocean Beach 2011. I don't think he needed it to win, but it was a real 'only kelly' moment. Cool reaction from crowd too.
It's a tragedy of Shakespearean proportions. Slater seems to be shy and overwhelmed in the limelight yet doesn't want to step out of the tour bubble into real life. I'm sure he would love to surf in the Olympics and has been a keystone of contests at Teahupoo. We'll just see what unfolds.
Shy , overwhelmed
Two words I would not put on the quasi sociopath......sorry kell....
Great Ambassador for Surfing
Thanks.
Felt muchly for Cal Rob and Wilcox. Hard to watch that, especially with Wilcox getting the high score of the heat (IIRC)
Kelly’s departure neither here nor there for me. He’s hung around too long to prise any emotion from my cold, dead soul.
But the cut is the cut. It was always there. Used to happen at end of season, now it happens mid-season. Saves them some money and increases the chances of them surfing good waves with less heats. A batch of barely-hangings-on don’t have to stump up for flights and accommodation, well, not for the CT stops anyway.
But they have been skunked. Haven’t had good Bells or Margs since they introduced it. Or maybe one good Margs, no good Bells (both have had good days, but too many decisive heats in shit waves).
That’s been the problem.
Hold the cut in Indo.
or the wavepool.
Excellent idea for use of the pool, make it actually exciting and give everyone the exact same opportunity when it really counts.
Prob should be used for Olympics also as boring as it may be
yep, olympics only makes sense in a tub
Waves pools are super fun to surf with a few mates but absolutely boring as bat shit to watch. Cut in indo? Yes please !!!!!
WSL scores need to be scaled to the wave quality & size surfed, before and after the cut
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7ldpln
John John vs Kelly teahupoo 2020
maby the surfers who have forfeited there soul and are cut should be able to surf the rest of the year.....but they surf the first round, 4 per heat 1 wildcard in each and winner progress. then they dont have to get a day job for 8months of the year.
Don't get me wrong, I love the GOAT, but its interesting watching the interview on the glass & he was talking about his lack of motivation, its not "all roses" and he's ready for the next chapter. Meanwhile Ramzi is ripping the shit out of everything, looks super fit & hungry as ever... Kelly took his place with much controversy, and just collected dirty turds. Ramzi could be well on his way if he was given his chance last time... Still, looking forward to watching KS in waves of cone-esquence with no pressure in upcoming events!
Some legends wrote a giant "GO JACK!" in seaweed on the sand near the bottom of the stairs before changing it to "GO JACOB" and then to "FREE GAZA" during Kelly's heat. While the camera operators went to lengths to avoid showing it on the broadcast the message of solidarity somehow survived the day before mysteriously disappearing overnight.
Is chippo really 27? Fuck I’d be pissed off if I was surfing for my career in the onshore junk they had to endure. At least give them a go in decent conditions. The forecast must be fucked to continue that round in that rubbish
Without Kelly, there probably wouldn’t be a WSL. Some WSL privileges have not been entirely unwarranted.