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Quiksilver Thailand
2011 Surf Competition
September 21-24, 2011
by Phuket Gazette
PHUKET: Day two (Thursday) of the
Quiksilver Thailand Surf Competition
greeted competitors and spectators with
clear skies and 1 to 1.5 meter waves on
Patong Beach in Phuket.
The Open Longboard Division contestants
opened proceedings just after 8am and
ran until the semifinalists had been
decided. Shortly after the longboard
event, the Men’s Open Shortboard
Division continued through to the 4th
heat of the 3rd round, just before the
sun set.
Bali’s Marlon Gerber in the Men’s Open
Shortboard Division easily took the
highlight award for the day. In round 3
he put on a clinic of small wave mastery
with combinations of turns, hacks, airs,
and floaters.

STOKED: Marlon
Gerber on his way to a score of
15.5 in Thursday's Open
Shortboard heats.
Photo: Tim Hain |
Gerber’s skills earned him the two best
single wave scores of the day. First a
7.25 and then a massive 8.25 to end the
heat with a stunning 15.5 out of a
possible 20 point maximum.
Understandably, he was thrilled with his
performance.
“From the beach the waves didn’t look
that good, but they were a lot better
than they looked. My board is working
really well, it’s the same board I won
my last contest in Indonesia with, so I
could get speed and make just about any
maneuver I tried. It was really fun out
there, and I’m having such a great time
here. It’s my first time in Phuket and
I’m very stoked to be here, meeting all
the crew and having a blast. I can’t
wait to surf again tomorrow,” he said.
The Longboard Division contestants put
on impressive displays of both
noseriding and progressive longboarding
prowess in the morning’s session. Arif "Mencos"
Nur and Husni Ridwan from Indonesia,
Aaron Wright from America, and Luke
Landrigan from the Philippines all
enjoyed their spell on the water.

NOSERIDER: Arif
“Mencos” Nur exhibits his
mastery of the longboard
during day two of
Quiksilver Thailand Surf
Competition.
Photo: Tim Hain |
This is Landrigans’ first visit to
Phuket and winning his quarterfinal heat
meant a lot to the pro.
“It was great to be out there and
getting so many fun waves, I never
realized that there was such good surf
here. There are all kinds of other
things to do here as well, so I’m really
happy I made the trip. I’ve competing in
both the longboard and shortboard
divisions just to make sure I get all
the waves I can during the few days I’m
here,” he said.
This morning (Friday) saw action from
the Women’s Division contestants which
included Phuket talents, Anissa Flynn
and Genevieve Jane Irwin. Round 3 and
round 4 of the Men’s Open Shortboard are
also scheduled for today, in addition to
several Masters Division heats.
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Competition.
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