Finalistas XXL – Couto é destaque
Couto entrou na briga com uma das ondas mais impessionantes da história do surf na remada. A onda foi registrada pelo fotógrafo Tracy Kraft e pelo cinegrafista Elliot Leboe. Danilo Couto também concorre nas categoria Monster Paddle (maior onda na remada) e Best Performance (melhor performance).
Confira a entrevista que Couto concedeu ao site Waves.
No Tow in (surfe com auxílio de jet ski) o paulista Rodrigo Koxa está entre os cinco finalistas da categoria Biggest Wave (maior onda) com uma bomba gigante surfada em Punta Docas, Chile, registrada pelos brasileiros Alexandre Akiwas (fotógrafo) e Rodrigo Pelado (videomaker), que concorrem ao prêmio de US$ 4 mil.
Outros dois brasileiros casca-grossas que concorre US$ 2mil são o catarinense Everaldo Pato e o carioca Tiago Candelot, entre as vacas mais sinistras do ano na categoria Wipeout of the Year.
A big rider carioca Maya Gabeira novamente está entre as melhores performances femininas. Ela já faturou por quatro vezes seguidas o prêmio do Billabong XXL oferecido às mulheres, que neste ano é de US$ 5 mil.
O carioca Bruno Lemos, fotógrafo do site Waves residente no Hawai, também está sempre na cola das maiores e melhores ondulações do planeta e suas fotos e vídeos foram indicadas como finalistas em quatro diferentes prêmios.
O fotógrafo Fred Pompermayer completa o time brazuca de peso e também concorre.
Falecido recentemente, o havaiano Sion Milosky é o primeiro big rider a receber uma indicação póstuma na história do prêmio, ele está indicado nas categorias Monster Paddle e Best Performance.
O Billabong XXL premia as performances mais espetaculares em ondas grandes nos últimos 12 meses e oferece US$ 130 mil em dinheiro divididos pelos surfistas e fotógrafos vencedores das categorias abaixo.
A premiação acontece no dia 29 de abril em Anaheim, Califórnia. Para obter mais informações, acesse o site Billabong XXL.
Finalistas do Billabong XXL Global Big Waves Awards 2011
Ride Of The Year (US$ 50 mil para o surfista e US$ 5 mil para o videomaker)
Michael Brennan (Aus) em Shipstern Bluff, Tasmânia – 10 de abril de 2010 – vídeo de Tim Bonython.
Danilo Couto (Bra) em Jaws, Maui, Hawaii – 8 de fevereiro de 2011 – vídeo de Leboe Elliot
Mark Healey (Haw) em Outer Reef, Oahu, Hawaii – 20 de janeiro de 2011 – vídeo de Willeford Ariel.
Benjamin Sanchis (Fra), Mullaghmore Head, Irlanda – 13 de fevereiro de 2011 – vídeo de Lousouarn Yannock.
David Scard (Aus), Cloudbreak, Fiji – 20 de setembro de 2010 – vídeo de Clemow Talon.
Monster Paddle (US$ 15 mil para o surfista e US$ 4 mil para o videomaker)
Danilo Couto (Bra) em Jaws, Maui, Hawaiii – 08 de fevereiro de 2011 – fotos de Aeder Eric, Tracy Kraft e Simei Batel – vídeos de Clark Justin, Koren e Giora Leboe Elliot.
Shane Dorian (Haw) em Jaws, Maui, Hawaii – 15 de março de 2011 – fotos de Aeder Eric, Bob Bangerter, Kraft Tracy, Bruno Lemos, Shimi Mike Neal e Batel – vídeos de Berthuot, Giora Frank Koren e Bruno Lemos.
Mark Healey (Haw) em Mavericks, Califórnia, EUA – 2 de novembro de 2010 – fotos de Mike Jones, Don Montgomery e Fred Pompermayer – vídeo de Chris Killen.
Sion Milosky (Haw) Outer Reef, Oahu, Hawaii – 8 de fevereiro de 2011 – fotos de Daniel Russo – vídeo de Larry Haynes.
Mark Yazbeck (Aus) em Waimea Bay, Hawaii – 20 de janeiro de 2011 – fotos de Bruno Lemos, Mackinnon Al Reis e Terry. vídeo de Bruno Lemos.
Biggest Wave (US$ 15 mil para o surfista e US$ 4 mil para o videomaker)
Eric Akiskalian (EUA) em South Reef, Lincoln City, Oregon – 2 de novembro de 2010 -fotos de Dave e Colllyer Hallman Richard.
Dan Corbett (Aus) em Outer Bombie, Margaret River, Austrália – 04 de outubro de 2010 – foto de Jamie Scott.
Rodrigo Koxa (Bra) em Punta Docas, Chile – 18 de agosto de 2010 – foto de Alexandre Akiwas – vídeo por Rodrigo Pelado.
Francisco Porcella (Ita) em Jaws, Maui, Hawaii – 2 de novembro de 2010 – fotos de Koren Giora, Mike Neal e Simei Batel – vídeo de Tormod Martines.
Benjamin Sanchis (Fra) em Belharra, França – 16 de fevereiro de 2011 – foto de Bastien Bonnarme – vídeo de Julien Roland.
Monster Tube (US$ 5 mil para o surfista e US$ 2 mil para o fotógrafo)
Shane Dorian (Haw) em Jaws, Maui, Hawaii – 15 de março de 2011 – fotos de Bruno Lemos, Mike Neal e Simei Batel.
Tom Dosland (EUA), The Right, Austrália – 6 de outubro de 2010 – foto de Macaulay Calum.
James Hollmer-Cross (Aus) em Shipstern Bluff, Tasmânia – 10 de abril de 2010 – foto de Andrew Chisholm.
Mark Mathews (Aus) The Right, Austrália – 6 de outubro de 2010 – foto por Macaulay Calum.
Eric Rebiere (Fra) em Mullaghmore Head, Irlanda – 13 de fevereiro de 2011 – foto de Bonnarme Bastien.
Best Performance (US$ 5 mil para o surfista)
Kohl Christensen (Haw)
Danilo Couto (Bra)
Mark Healey (Haw)
Sion Milosky (Haw)
Benjamin Sanchis (Fra)
Girls Best Performance (US$ 5 mil para a surfista)
Easkey Britton (Irl)
Maya Gabeira (Bra)
Keala Kennelly (Haw)
Mercedes Maidana (Arg)
Jamilah Star (EUA)
Wipeout Of The Year (US$ 2 mil para o surfista e US$ 1 mil para o videomaker)
Tiago Candelot (Bra) em Jaws, Maui, Hawaii – 20 de janeiro de 2011 – vídeo de Tony Adams.
Mark Mathews (Aus) em Shipstern Bluff, Tasmânia – 6 de abril de 2010 – vídeo de Andrew Chisholm.
Everaldo “Pato” Teixeira (Bra) em Shipstern Bluff, Tasmânia – 6 de abril de 2010 – vídeo de Andrew Chisholm.
Laurie Towner (Aus) em Cloudbreak, Fiji – 20 de setembro de 2010 – vídeo de Leboe Elliot.
Ben Wilkinson (Aus) em Mavericks, Califórnia, EUA – 2 de novembro de 2010 – vídeo de Greg Browning.
NOMINEES ANNOUNCED IN THE 11th ANNUAL BILLABONG XXL GLOBAL BIG WAVE AWARDS
GREATEST RIDES AND BIGGEST WAVES OF THE LAST YEAR TO BE HONORED APRIL 29, 2011
The nominees have been announced for the 2011 Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards fueled by Monster Energy, and it is shaping up to be another spectacular showdown of surfing’s greatest rides and riders witnessed over the last 12 months.
A slow start to the big wave riding season eventually gained a healthy head of steam, and once again huge waves and amazing rides were captured in stills and video around the world, often at new spots by upcoming surfers. When distilled down to the top five nominees in each of the XXL’s seven divisions, nearly every category is filled with all-time moments, each worthy of being named an XXL champion and earning a share of the $130,000 in prize money at stake.
To view all the nominated rides, please see the event website at www.BillabongXXL.com.
The winners will be announced at the invitation-only Billabong XXL Big Wave Awards party at the Grove Theater in Anaheim, California on April 29, 2011. The show will be webcast that night, and for the first time ever broadcast on FUEL TV less than 48 hours later on Sunday, May 1 at 9 P.M. ET. This year’s event marks the 11th-annual edition of the XXL and begins a larger broadcast partnership with FUEL to greatly expand the production levels of the stage and television presentations.
In the top-line Billabong XXL Ride of the Year division there are five very diverse waves ridden by equally diverse surfers. These include: Tasmanian Michael Brennan’s massive air drop and miracle recovery inside a huge tube at Shipstern Bluff, Tasmania; Brazilian Danilo Couto’s wild paddle-in ride at Jaws, Maui, Hawaii (once the private domain of jet-powered tow surfers); Hawaiian Mark Healey’s huge outer reef drop and cover-up somehow caught on video from miles away on shore; France’s Benjamin Sanchis in a massive backside barrel on an ominous wave at Mullaghmore Head, Ireland; and Australian David Scard’s long-form drive through an impossibly perfect tube at Cloudbreak, Fiji. The Ride of the Year winner will receive $50,000 and a year lease on a 2012 Toyota Tacoma truck.
With the intense focus on paddling into bigger and bigger waves in recent years, the Monster Paddle Award has taken its place as one of the most prestigious honors in all of surfing as it acknowledges those surfers who caught the greatest waves the old-fashioned way, with simple arm power and no jet-ski assist. Included in the list of nominees for the Monster Paddle Award are: Danilo Couto again for his breathtaking late drop at Jaws; Hawaiian legend Shane Dorian for his own mind-bending effort to catch a giant at Jaws and pull into the tube; Hawaiian Mark Healey’s steep and chilly plunge over the ledge at Maverick’s in Northern California; Sion Milosky’s charge down an immense peak at Outer Reef, Oahu; and Australia’s Mark Yazbeck on a wave at Waimea Bay, Oahu which ultimately closed out The Bay, a very rare occurrence.
Sion Milosky is the first surfer to be nominated for an XXL Award posthumously, earning nods in both the Monster Paddle and the Surfline Best Overall Performance categories this year. The humble waterman, originally from Kauai and more recently living on Oahu’s North Shore, was on an amazing trajectory as a big wave rider, rapidly moving from underground charger into the ranks of the sport’s elite, chasing swells across oceans at a moment’s notice and gaining attention from both the public and sponsors. After several impressive sessions at Maverick’s on the final swells of the winter season, Milosky drowned on March 16, 2011. Milosky was 35 years old and leaves a wife and two young daughters. Contributions may be made to the Sion Milosky Family fund at www.Volcom.com
Nominees have also been announced in the other categories of the XXL event including the Billabong XXL Biggest Wave Award, the Monster Tube Award, the Surfline Best Overall Performance Award (male), the Billabong Girls best Performance Award (female) and the ever-popular Verizon Wipeout Award. All the surfers, photographers and videographers are listed below and all the nominated still and video images can be viewed at the event website at www.BillabongXXL.com.
The nominees for 2011, in alphabetical order:
FIVE BILLABONG XXL RIDE OF THE YEAR AWARD NOMINEES
(Surfer prize $50,000 plus a year lease on a 2012 Toyota Tacoma truck – Video prize $5,000)
Michael Brennan (Hobart, Tasmania, Australia) at Shipstern Bluff, Tasmania on April 10, 2010.
(Video by Tim Bonython.)
Danilo Couto (Bahia, Brazil) at Jaws, Maui, Hawaii on February 8, 2011.
(Video by Elliot Leboe.)
Mark Healey (Sunset Beach, Hawaii, USA) at Outer Reef, Oahu, Hawaii on January 20, 2011.
(Video by Ariel Willeford.)
Benjamin Sanchis (Hossegor, France) at Mullaghmore Head, Ireland on February 13, 2011.
(Video by Yannock Lousouarn.)
David Scard (Caloundra, Queensland, Australia) at Cloudbreak, Fiji on September 20, 2010.
(Video by Talon Clemow.)
FIVE MONSTER PADDLE AWARD NOMINEES
(Surfer prize $15,000 – Photo/video prize $4,000)
Danilo Couto (Bahia, Brazil) at Jaws, Maui, Hawaii on February 8, 2011.
(Photos by Eric Aeder, Tracy Kraft and Batel Shimi. Video by Justin Clark, Giora Koren and Elliot Leboe.)
Shane Dorian (Kona, Hawaii, USA) at Jaws, Hawaii, on March 15, 2011.
(Photos by Eric Aeder, Bob Bangerter, Tracy Kraft, Bruno Lemos, Mike Neal and Batel Shimi. Video by Frank Berthuot, Giora Koren and Bruno Lemos.)
Mark Healey (Sunset Beach, Hawaii, USA) at Maverick’s, California on November 2, 2010.
(Photos by Mike Jones, Don Montgomery and Fred Pompermayer. Video by Chris Killen.)
Sion Milosky (Sunset Beach, Hawaii, USA) at Outer Reef, Oahu, Hawaii on February 8, 2011.
(Photo by Daniel Russo. Video by Larry Haynes.)
Mark Yazbeck (Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia) at Waimea Bay, Hawaii on January 20, 2011.
(Photos by Bruno Lemos, Al Mackinnon and Terry Reis. Video by Bruno Lemos.)
FIVE BILLABONG XXL BIGGEST WAVE AWARD NOMINEES
(Surfer prize $15,000 – Photo/video prize $4,000)
Eric Akiskalian (Gig Harbor, Washington, USA) at South Reef, Lincoln City, Oregon on November 2, 2010.
(Photos by Dave Colllyer and Richard Hallman.)
Dan Corbett (Dunsborough, Western Australia) at Outer Bombie, Margaret River, Western Australia on October 4, 2010.
(Photo by Jamie Scott.)
Rodrigo “Koxa” Augusto Espirito de Santo (Guaruja, San Paulo, Brazil) at Punta Docas, Chile on August 18, 2010.
(Photo by Alexandre Akiwas. Video by Rodrigo Pelado.)
Francisco Porcella (Sardnina, Italy) at Jaws, Maui, Hawaii on November 2, 2010.
(Photos by Giora Koren, Mike Neal and Batel Shimi. Video by Tormod Martines.)
Benjamin Sanchis (Hossegor, France) at Belharra, France on February 16, 2011.
(Photo by Bastien Bonnarme. Video by Julien Roulland.)
FIVE MONSTER TUBE AWARD NOMINEES
(Surfer prize $5,000 – Still photography prize $2,000)
Shane Dorian (Kona, Hawaii, USA) at Jaws, Maui, Hawaii, on March 15, 2011.
(Photos by Bruno Lemos, Mike Neal and Batel Shimi.)
Tom Dosland (Haiku, Hawaii, USA) at The Right, Western Australia on October 6, 2010.
(Photo by Calum Macaulay.)
James Hollmer-Cross (Hobart, Tasmania, Australia) at Shipstern Bluff, Tasmania on April 10, 2010.
(Photo by Andrew Chisholm.)
Mark Mathews (Maroubra, New South Wales, Australia) at The Right, Western Australia on October 6, 2010.
(Photo by Calum Macaulay.)
Eric Rebiere (Hossegor, France) at Mullaghmore Head, Ireland on February 13, 2011.
(Photo by Bastien Bonnarme.)
FIVE SURFLINE BEST PERFORMANCE AWARD NOMINEES
(Surfer prize $5,000)
Kohl Christensen (Kailua, Hawaii, USA)
Danilo Couto (Bahia, Brazil)
Mark Healey (Sunset Beach, Hawaii, USA)
Sion Milosky (Sunset Beach, Hawaii, USA)
Benjamin Sanchis (Hossegor, France)
FIVE BILLABONG GIRLS BEST PERFORMANCE AWARD NOMINEES
(Surfer prize $5,000)
Easkey Britton (Rossnowlagh, Ireland)
Maya Gabeira (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Keala Kennelly (Honolulu, Hawaii, USA)
Mercedes Maidana (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Jamilah Star (Santa Cruz, California, USA)
FIVE VERIZON WIPEOUT OF THE YEAR AWARD NOMINEES
(Surfer prize $2,000 and a Samsung Tab by Verizon – Video prize $1,000)
Tiago Candelot (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) at Jaws, Maui, Hawaii on January 20, 2011.
(Video by Tony Adams.)
Mark Mathews (Maroubra, New South Wales, Australia) at Shipstern Bluff, Tasmania on April 6, 2010.
(Video by Andrew Chisholm.)
Everaldo “Pato” Teixeira (Florianopolis, Brazil) at Shipstern Bluff, Tasmania on April 6, 2010.
(Video by Andrew Chisholm.)
Laurie Towner (Angourie, New South Wales, Australia) at Cloudbreak, Fiji on September 20, 2010.
(Video by Elliot Leboe.)
Ben Wilkinson (North Narrabeen, New South Wales, Australia) at Maverick’s, California on November 2, 2010.
(Video by Greg Browning.)
The Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards are fueled by Monster Energy. Verizon is the official wireless communications provider and Surfline.com is the exclusive surf forecast of the XXL. Toyota is the official vehicle and Contour the exclusive provider of point of view cameras. The event is sponsored by Surfing Magazine and Air Tahiti Nui. FUEL TV is the official television partner of the Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards.
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