Billabong Pipeline Masters - The final showdown

The particularity of this event:
- Event rating will decide the 2009 men's world title.
- The deadliest surf spot on Earth.
- The most photographed wave.
- The longest running professional surfing event on the planet (since 1971)
- Prize purse: $340,000.

Year in year out, the Billabong Pipe Masters, the crown jewel of the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, 
is the most anticipated surf event in the world. Marking its 39th year, the world's longest-running 
professional surf contest, returns to the North Shore's infamous Banzai Pipeline for yet another 
year of harrowing acts and reckless bravado. 
After stops in South Africa, Tahiti, and Spain, the Billabong Pipeline Masters concludes a yearlong 
series of Billabong-sponsored ASP World Tour men's events, and sees both the crowning of the 
2009 World Champion and the 2009 Triple Crown Champion. 
"Coming to Hawaii, and proving yourself on the North Shore, it's what every surfer dreams of, and 
the Pipe Masters is the center of it all," explained Joel Parkinson, after winning the Triple Crown in 
'08. "When I was a kid I never thought I'd be a Triple Crown Champion, it's right up there with winning 
a world title, but to accomplish something like this means a lot. It means a lot to any surfer's 
career. It's the pinnacle." 
Not only is there $340,000 in prize money and valuable ASP World Tour ratings points on the line, 
but winning the Billabong Pipeline Masters is unarguably one of the most prestigious achievements 
in the sport of surfing. 
"To win at Pipeline, there's nothing like it, it says everything about who you are as a surfer," says 
former Pipeline Master Jamie O'Brien. 
For decades now Billabong has had a longstanding relationship with Hawaii and the North Shore 
community. During the ‘80s, in the early days of the pro tour, the emerging surf company launched 
the Billabong Pro, setting numerous benchmarks in the process. Prize money was lifted to 
previously unheard of levels, and a mobile venue was utilized between Sunset and Waimea Bay, 
which led to the event being held in the largest surf ever seen in ASP competition history. 
This year Billabong Pipeline Masters is all about the race for the world title between Mick Fanning 
and Billabong's Joel Parkinson. You just can't miss this duel that will make history. 
Watch the action-packed webcast at billabongpro.com

About Joel Parkinson...
... and the world title race :
Joel is seated 2nd in the ratings just 368 points behind his close friend Mick Fanning. 
Between the two surfers, these are the possible World Title scenari: 


Joel said «We both know its healthy competition, and at the end of the day I'll be the first to 
congratulate him or he'll be the first to congratulate me, whatever way it goes.» 
«...To me there's so much hype about the world title, but to me it actually doesn't seem like that 
big a deal...» 
«...Next year I'll be fit and healthy and whatever happens this year - win, lose, or draw - I'm just 
going to want it as bad next year. It's not the last world title I'll challenge for...» 
... and his ankle injury : 
Joel said «The last few weeks it's felt really good. Really good. I kind of got over that stiff injury 
phase, now I'm getting flexibility back in it, so it allows me to do a lot more on it. When I get home 
from Hawaii I'm going to have another round of MRIs to find out if it's 100 percent. I've got one 
little test to do to find out how much movement I have between my tib and my fib, and if it has a 
lot of movement I'll probably have to get a screw in it, but if it doesn't then I should be right». 
... and his preparation / quiver : 
One fit Parko, One magic «little red» board (5'8»x19'1/4»x2'1/4») and 22 others !

 

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