St Francis Bay’s Dale Staples impressed the judges during a long day of competition, the opening day of the Jeffreys Bay Open Of Surfing presented by Billabong.

Photo: © Mr Price/ Cestari
This St Francis Bay local and WQS campaigner performed some critical moves on the fast Supertubes wall to win his heat and advance to the quarters. Also through to the quarters was former winner at Jeffreys Bay and 1999 world champion, Mark Occhilupo (‘Occy’) from Australia who hit the water in the second last heat of the day.

Photo by Kody McGregor
Occy whipped a few big turns on his backhand as the tide started coming in. He advanced through to the quarters along with Lewellyn Whittaker from Mossel Bay.
Current SA Champ Casey Grant along with Brandon Jackson were two other surfers who excelled, along with Slade Prestwich, and will also be surfing in the quarter finals when next the contest resumes. Another surfer who advanced through to the quarters was local surfer Dylan Lightfoot, who advanced in second place along with Greg Emslie.
“The waves were fast and down-the-line out there, and you really need to find the ones with the tapering walls,” said Lightfoot. “I’m stoked to get through to the quarters and there are some big names in the event, but they are going to be under pressure and I’m not feeling any pressure at this stage and am just having some fun out there.”
Perfect waves translated into some high performance surfing throughout including some massive air moves and a few incredible barrels. Three to four-foot Supertubes’ conditions greeted contestants and the contest director sent the first heat into the water with no hesitation. Smaller surf combined with the low tide, saw some shifty conditions at times, with a few prominent surfers finding themselves short of waves and out of the competition after the first three rounds.
Twiggy Baker was the first upset of the day, getting eliminated from the first heat of the day in good, pulsing conditions, and Gavin Rudolph, the oldest surfer in the event at 60-years-old, was eliminated in heat 3.
Regular Jeffreys Bay surfer Dylan Stone from Port Elizabeth was another surprise elimination from the event, despite showing some excellent form on a few waves. Steven Sawyer, Jason Ribink and Craig Els all followed suit and were knocked out of the event.
Number one seed Sean Holmes was another one who struggled to find high scoring waves and was eliminated from the contest in his round of 32 heat.
The leading contender for the Nixon WTA Best Tube Ride Award of a R9000 Nixon Magnacon Watch is Allan Johns for a long barrel across the Car Park section that saw Allan score a 9-point ride.
Surfers remaining in the event need to assemble for a possible 7.30 am start tomorrow, with a chance that the surfing might begin with the first round of the Girls division.
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