maio 1st, 2011

Danilo coroado Big Rider do ano

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Danilo Couto faz a festa no Billabong XXL. Foto: Ader Oliveira.

Danilo Couto faz a festa no Billabong XXL. Foto: Ader Oliveira.

Foi um dia emocionante, uma sexta-feira para ficar marcada na história do surf brasileiro. Depois de muita expectativa, finalmente o baiano Danilo Couto, que mora na ilha de Oahu no Hawaii, foi coroado vencedor do Billabong XXL na categoria “Ride of the Year”, embolsando US$ 50 mil pela façanha em Jaws, Hawaii.

Danilo Couto em Jaws na remada. Foto: Tracy Kraft.

Danilo Couto em Jaws na remada. Foto: Tracy Kraft.

Esta é a quinta vez que Danilo Couto representa o Brasil no principal prêmio em ondas grandes. Em 2004, concorreu na categoria maior onda (Jaws). No ano seguinte, tubo do ano (Jaws, primeiro tubo surfado com êxito de backside).

Em 2007 disputou na categoria Melhor Performance (entre outras atuações, um tubo histórico em Pipeline, remada em Jaws, e surfou o swell gigante em Puerto Escondido, México). Já na temporada passada foi novamente finalista na categoria Maior Onda (Jaws).

Além de Danilo Couto, o carioca Bruno Lemos, correspondente do Waves no Hawaii, também levou um prêmio pela imagem do tubo do havaiano Shane Dorian também em Jaws. Dorian foi duplamente premiado nas categorias Monster Paddle e Monster Tube.

Danilo Couto pega Jaws no braço e corre para o abraço. Foto: Tracy Kraft.

Os outros prêmios ficaram com Keala Kennelly (Feminino), que quebrou a série de quatro vitórias seguidas da carioca Maya Gabeira; francês Benjamin Sanchis (Biggest Wave, Belharra, França); falecido havaiano Sion Milosky (Best Performance).

O aussie Mark Mathews levou o prêmio de wipeout mais sinistro com a vaca sofrida em Shipstern Bluff, Austrália.

Os brasileiros Everaldo Pato Teixeira, Rodrigo Koxa e Tiago Candelot também tiveram a honra de ser finalistas do XXL.

O capixaba Koxa participou da categoria Maior Onda (Chile), enquanto o carioca Candelot estava na briga pela maior vaca em Jaws. Nesta mesma categoria, Pato participou por sua sessão em Shipstern Bluff, Tasmânia.

Danilo Couto e Bruno Lemos comemoram a noite gloriosa na Califórnia em foto enviada pelo I-Phone. Foto: Bruno Lemos / Lemosimages.com.

Os fotógrafos e cinegrafistas Fred Pompermayer, Alexandre Akiwas e Rodrigo Pelado também tiveram imagens participando da final.

Parabéns a Danilo Couto e todos os demais atletas brasileiros finalistas deste que é o verdadeiro Oscar da onda grande.

A tradicional cerimônia aconteceu no “The Sun” Theater, em Los Angeles, Califórnia (EUA). As principais estrelas do big surf compareceram em peso e fizeram uma festa brilhante.

Estavam na área o baiano Danilo Couto (”Ride of the Year”, “Monster Paddle” e “Best Performance”), os cariocas Tiago Candelot (Verizon Wipeout) e Maya Gabeira (”Girls Best Performance”), o paulista Rodrigo Koxa (”Biggest Wave”) e o franco-brasileiro Eric Rebiere (”Monster Tube”).

No início da cerimônia, a Billabong exibiu um belíssimo clipe com os melhores momentos da temporada em cada pico.

No Hawaii, os brasileiros não ficaram de fora. Apelidados de “Mad Dogs” (cachorros loucos), Marcio Freire, Yuri Soledade e Danilo Couto surgiram na tela botando pra baixo nas mandíbulas de Jaws.

Primeiro brasileiro a levar o XXL, o pernambucano Carlos Burle participou de uma das sessions na remada e também fez parte do clipe produzido pela Billabong.

O mesmo aconteceu com os cariocas Pedro Scooby e Maya Gabeira, no trecho que exibiu Puerto Escondido, México.

Ao término da apresentação, os vencedores começaram a ser anunciados no palco e o principal prêmio ficou para o final.

Danilo era o favorito, o mundo torcia por ele, mas era preciso escutar seu nome ser anunciado para ter a certeza absoluta de que a justiça seria feita, depois de quatro derrotas na final do XXL.

Em alto e bom som, Danilo é declarado campeão do Billabong XXL. A festa toma conta do The Sun Theater e o público vai ao delírio.

O baiano de 36 anos vibra como uma criança e recebe um beijo da esposa Laura. Na mesa de Danilo, o clima é contagiante. Sua mãe chora sem parar.

Com um discurso emocionante, Danilo agradece a todos os parentes, amigos, patrocinadores e fãs. Não esquece dos amigos do Hawaii, onde vive há 15 anos, e dedica a vitória a Sion Milosky, com quem conversava no outside em Mavs pouco antes de ele dropar uma bomba e falecer por afogamento.

Sob muitos gritos e aplausos, o baiano finaliza sua mensagem com chave de ouro e é cercado pela imprensa. Em seguida, desce do palco para comemorar com a galera e posar para inúmeras fotos. Confira o video abaixo:

Clique aqui e confira as fotos do evento.

A festa ficou assim:
Billabong XXL Big Wave Results:

BILLABONG XXL RIDE OF THE YEAR SURFER WINNER:
(Surfer prize $50,000 – Plus Toyota Tacoma year lease)
Danilo Couto

BILLABONG XXL RIDE OF THE YEAR SURFER SECOND:
(Surfer prize $5,000)
David Scard

BILLABONG XXL RIDE OF THE YEAR SURFER THIRD
(Surfer prize $1,500)
Mark Healey

BILLABONG XXL RIDE OF THE YEAR SURFER FOURTH
(Surfer prize $1,500)
Michael Brennen

BILLABONG XXL RIDE OF THE YEAR SURFER FIFTH
(Surfer prize $1,500)
Benjamin Sanchis

BILLABONG XXL RIDE OF THE YEAR VIDEO:
(Video prize $5,000)
Elliot Leboe

WINNER BILLABONG XXL BIGGEST WAVE AWARD
(Surfer prize $15,000 – wave was 67 feet)
Benjamin Sanchis

WINNER BILLABONG XXL BIGGEST WAVE PHOTO AWARD
(Photographer prize $4,000 )
Bastien Bonnarme

WINNER MONSTER PADDLE AWARD
(Surfer prize $15,000 – wave was 57 feet, a new record!!)
Shane Dorian

WINNER MONSTER PADDLE PHOTO AWARD
(Photo prize $4,000)
Batel Shimi

WINNER SURFLINE BEST MEN’S PERFORMANCE AWARD
(Surfer prize $5,000)
Sion Milosky

WINNER BILLABONG GIRLS BEST PERFORMANCE AWARD
(Surfer prize $5,000)
Keala Kennelly

VERIZON WIPEOUT SURFER AWARD
(Surfer prize $2,000)
Mark Mathews

VERIZON WIPEOUT VIDEO AWARD
(Photo prize $1,000)
Andrew Chisholm

MONSTER TUBE SURFER AWARD
(Surfer prize $5,000)
Shane Dorian

MONSTER TUBE PHOTO AWARD
(Photo prize $2,000)
Bruno Lemos

Fonte: site Waves.com.br

English version

Danilo Couto captures Billabong XXL ‘Ride of the Year’
Danilo Couto Big Rider of the Year

Danilo Couto Big Rider of the Year

The eleventh annual Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards fueled by Monster Energy climaxed in Anaheim, California last night as Brazilian Danilo Couto scooped top honors for Ride of the Year. Couto earned $50,000 and the keys to a new Toyota Tacoma truck for a paddle-in wave conquered at Jaws, Maui, Hawaii during one of the biggest swells of the year.

Danilo Couto em Jaws na remada. Foto: Tracy Kraft.

Danilo Couto em Jaws na remada. Foto: Tracy Kraft.

Couto, who has been living in Hawaii for many years in his personal quest to ride bigger and bigger waves, was ecstatic as he accepted his award from skateboard legend Tony Hawk. “I’ve been feeling really good for two months, ever since I caught that wave,” said Couto. “I couldn’t sleep for days, knowing I had done something so special. To be a part of surf history, to have an impact … it’s special.”

Prior to this winter’s paddle-in assault, the Jaws break had long been regarded as a spot so difficult to ride a jet-ski tow in assist was required.

Regarded as the Oscars of big wave surfing, the Billabong XXL Awards recognize the biggest and heaviest waves ridden and documented over the past 12 months. More than 2200 big wave riders, industry VIPs, surf retailers and stoked fans packed the Grove Theater in Anaheim to witness astonishing rides from Fiji, Tasmania, France, Hawaii, Ireland, California and Australia.

Over 1000 images and videos were submitted for judging, with winners decided by a panel of 400 surfers, photographers and surf media editors. All the winners and highlights of the night may be seen on the event website at BillabongXXL.com and at Facebook.com/BillabongXXL

Hawaiian Shane Dorian officially surfed into the record books for paddling into his own outrageous wave at Jaws, Maui (judged to be 57 ft on the face), easily winning the Monster Paddle Award. Dorian also captured the Monster Tube Award for his heroics later on the same wave, as he pulled into one of the greatest barrels of all time.

“It was an epic swell, a real late season swell,” recalled Dorian. “I didn’t really catch a lot of big waves throughout the whole year…I was just stoked the swell came my way, near my house in Maui, and we scored. The Monster Tube award is pretty special –I mean every surfer wants to get tubed, right?”

Hawaii’s, Keala Kennelly took the Girls Performance of the Year Award, breaking the four-in-a-row stranglehold Brazilian Maya Gabeira had held on that category. Benjamin Sanchis, flying all the way from France to attend the festivities, took top honors for the Billabong XXL Biggest Wave Award with a wave measured at 67 feet on the face.

“I’m not only happy for myself, but I’m stoked for Europe”, said a beaming Sanchis. “This is a big win and I’m really proud, I’m really happy. The wave, Belharra, is about 30 minutes from my house. It wasn’t even a big day for that spot, it gets bigger for sure.”

Rides at Belharra Reef (in the Basque Country near the French/Spanish border) have been nominated numerous times in XXL history, but this was the first victory for the famed European break.

Kauai surfer Sion Milosky — who tragically drowned last month at Maverick’s in Northern California — posthumously won the Surfline Best Men’s Performance Award for a string of outstanding high surf sessions. Milosky was the first top-level big wave surfer to die while surfing big waves since the XXL awards were established in 2000.

Milosky’s wife, children and father accepted the award on Sion’s behalf following an emotional tribute by friend and previous Ride of the Year winner Ken “Skindog” Collins of Santa Cruz. Several winners donated their prize money to the Milosky Family Fund, including Shane Dorian and Australian Mark Mathews, who captured the Verizon Wipeout Award.

For the first time ever, the Billabong XXL Big Wave Awards were taped for an immediate airing on FUEL TV less than 48 hours after the gala evening. The show airs Sunday night, May 1 at 6 PM Pacific Time (9 P.M. Eastern) and features a long list of celebrity presenters including skateboarder Tony Hawk, fighter Tito Ortiz and band members from Metallica and Incubus.

In all, over $130,000 in cash and prizes was awarded to the world’s greatest big wave surfers in this edition of the Billabong XXL Awards fueled by Monster Energy. Verizon is the official communications provider and Toyota is the official vehicle of the event. Surfline.com is the exclusive surf forecast of the XXL. The event is sponsored by Surfing Magazine, Air Tahiti Nui and Contour.

Billabong XXL Big Wave Results:

BILLABONG XXL RIDE OF THE YEAR SURFER WINNER:
(Surfer prize $50,000 – Plus Toyota Tacoma year lease)
Danilo Couto

BILLABONG XXL RIDE OF THE YEAR SURFER SECOND:
(Surfer prize $5,000)
David Scard

BILLABONG XXL RIDE OF THE YEAR SURFER THIRD
(Surfer prize $1,500)
Mark Healey

BILLABONG XXL RIDE OF THE YEAR SURFER FOURTH
(Surfer prize $1,500)
Michael Brennen

BILLABONG XXL RIDE OF THE YEAR SURFER FIFTH
(Surfer prize $1,500)
Benjamin Sanchis

BILLABONG XXL RIDE OF THE YEAR VIDEO:
(Video prize $5,000)
Elliot Leboe

WINNER BILLABONG XXL BIGGEST WAVE AWARD
(Surfer prize $15,000 – wave was 67 feet)
Benjamin Sanchis

WINNER BILLABONG XXL BIGGEST WAVE PHOTO AWARD
(Photographer prize $4,000 )
Bastien Bonnarme

WINNER MONSTER PADDLE AWARD
(Surfer prize $15,000 – wave was 57 feet, a new record!!)
Shane Dorian

WINNER MONSTER PADDLE PHOTO AWARD
(Photo prize $4,000)
Batel Shimi

WINNER SURFLINE BEST MEN’S PERFORMANCE AWARD
(Surfer prize $5,000)
Sion Milosky

WINNER BILLABONG GIRLS BEST PERFORMANCE AWARD
(Surfer prize $5,000)
Keala Kennelly

VERIZON WIPEOUT SURFER AWARD
(Surfer prize $2,000)
Mark Mathews

VERIZON WIPEOUT VIDEO AWARD
(Photo prize $1,000)
Andrew Chisholm

MONSTER TUBE SURFER AWARD
(Surfer prize $5,000)
Shane Dorian

MONSTER TUBE PHOTO AWARD
(Photo prize $2,000)
Bruno Lemos

www.billabongxxl.com

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