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Harley Ingleby (Aus) Wins Second ASP World Longboard Title in China

WANNING, Hainan/CHINA (Wednesday, December 9, 2014) – Harley Ingleby (AUS) defeated Phil Rajzman (BRA) to claim his second ASP World Longboard Title at the GoPro World Longboard Championships, China hosted by Wanning (WLC). Pumping typhoon swell in the 3 to 4 foot range groomed by offshore winds set the stage for the world’s best longboarders to battle it out for the Title.

It’s been five years since Ingleby won his maiden ASP World Longboard Title and now he’s realised his dream of securing a second crown.  Ingleby lost his Round 1 non-elimination heat as he struggled to adjust to the waves. From Round 2 on you could see the confidence grow as he stormed through the draw to finally beat the form surfer of the event in the Final.

“This is the best feeling in the world!” Ingleby said. “Winning my first Title was more of a relief, but this one feels incredible. Phil (Rajzman) has been on fire all event, at one point in the Final he only needed a 4.50 to take the lead and since he’s been posting 8s and 9s all week — I was so nervous. I had a bad start to the event and some heats I just needed to grind out. In the Final everything went my way and I’m still in shock. It’s great to have won, all of the surfers in this event are so talented I look up to them all. I’ve been working with ASP as the surfer rep to get this event going and I’d to get more events up and running and hopefully leave the sport in a better state than when I joined it.”

Rajzman won the ASP World Longboard Title in 2007 and today came very close to securing his second. He dropped massive scores all week long and has been on point on China’s long lefts at this year’s GoPro WLC. Razjman has worked hard to prepare for this event, travelling and training with fellow Brazilian Chloe Calmon.
“I came here to win but unfortunately I lost and that’s a part of the game,” Rajzman said. “Harley (Ingleby) is such an awesome surfer and I’m happy to see him win. I want to thank Chloe Calmon for travelling, training and surfing with me all year, it really helped me improve and get to where I am right now.”

Antoine Delpero (FRA) scored the event’s only perfect 10-point-ride in his Quarterfinal loss to Rajzman. Delpero caught the best wave that came though all day and proceeded to unload classic turns and stylish nose rides, but only holding onto a backup score of 6.00 he was eliminated by the in-form Brazilian.

“That wave was insane!” Delpero said. “It was quite hard to pick which waves were going to be good today, but that one lined up all the way to the inside and offered sections for carves, and nose rides. I’m disappointed to be out of the event, but happy to have had really good waves.”

Justin Quintal (USA) finished equal 3rd after going down to Rajzman in the Semifinals. He was the event dark horse and flew through the draw making a name for himself as one of the most classically styled surfers in the event.