Stellar lineup for 2015 Ballito Pro

Two South African surfers will be among the stellar international line-up who will be competing for the top spot in the Ballito Pro.

A STELLAR lineup of the world’s best current and emerging surfers has been confirmed for the prestigious 2015 Ballito Pro presented by Billabong which runs from 29 June to 5 July at Willard Beach in Ballito.

When entries for the World Surf League (WSL) Qualifying Series (QS) 10,000 rated event closed last week more than 140 surfers from every corner of the globe had applied for a spot in the elite 96-man field for the third of only 11 events that will carry the highest QS ranking in 2015.

The lineup is headed by current QS rankings leader Jeremy Flores (France) who will be joined by 17 of the world’s top 32 ranked Samsung Galaxy WSL Championship Tour (Cape Town) competitors and seven of the top 10 on the QS in the battle for a share of the R3 million prize-purse and priceless rankings points in the spectacular mid-winter waves in Ballito.

Jordy Smith, the current world No. 14 and 2010 Ballito champion, loves competing in his home surf and will employ his exciting repertoire of power turns and aerial manoeuvres as he attempts to become the first multiple winner of the event since Brad Gerlach (USA) clinched his second title in 1991 and just the fifth in the 47 year history of the world’s longest running pro surfing contest.

Tim Reyes (USA) will be back to defend his 2014 title, as will runner-up Matt Wilkinson (Australia) who at No.11 is the equal highest ranked CT surfer with dangerous rookie Italo Ferreira (Brazil), who has already upset a host of the world’s best competitors this year.

Other former Ballito champions in contention again this year include the Gudauskas brothers, Tanner (2009) and Patrick (2011), from America and Ireland’s Glenn Hall whose previous win came in 2012.

With Willard Beach capable of producing perfect ramps for above-the-lip moves, the likes of new-school rippers like South Africa’s Beyrick de Vries will be challenging the established campaigners.

While Smith and de Vries are the only South Africans to qualify for the 96-man field on the strength of their 2014 rankings, Michael February (Kommetjie) and Dale Staples (St Francis Bay) are the next highest ranked QS locals, at Nos. 58 and 92 respectively, and have been allocated the two WSL Africa regional wildcards.

The final two spots in the main event will go to the top finishers in the 32-man Ballito Pro Trials presented by Billabong which will be run at Willard Beach on Sunday 28 June.

The 16-strong field for the QS 1,000 rated Ballito Women’s Pro, the first internationally rated women’s event to be staged in SA since 2009, is currently headed by Tanika Hoffman (Hout Bay) and Teal Hogg (Umhlanga).

They will be up against veteran campaigner Heather Clark (Port Shepstone), who in 2000 became the only SA surfer, male or female, to claim the prestigious Triple Crown title in Hawaii and also earned ISA World Women’s Masters titles in 2008 and 2010.

The Ballito Women’s Pro will run in conjunction with the Trials on Sunday 28 June.

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