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Surfing: Kibblewhite hot at first 2012 Hyundai Tour event

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Thomas Kibblewhite surfing his way to a win in the Men’s Longboard Division of the first event of the 2012 Hyundai Tour completed at Manu Bay, Raglan. Photo / PhotoCPL

Thomas Kibblewhite surfing his way to a win in the Men’s Longboard Division of the first event of the 2012 Hyundai Tour completed at Manu Bay, Raglan. Photo / PhotoCPL

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Thomas Kibblewhite has made the best possible start to the 2012 Hyundai Tour convincingly winning the first event completed at Manu Bay, Raglan today.

Kibblewhite posted 16.07 out of a possible 20 points in a wave starved final and claimed the edge over his opponents early on the five event tour.

The surf remained in perfect condition for the final day with the forecast gale force winds not eventuating leaving a groomed ocean and a 1.0m swell.

"I looked at it all day and it got consistent for a while but when the tide went out it slacked off so I knew the quick start was the key because you never know what could happen over 25 minutes with the tide going out even further and sure enough it went pretty dead toward the end there" Kibblewhite said.

Kibblewhite now takes the lead on the Hyundai Tour heading into the National Championships where he is the defending champion. "The tour victory is my goal this year so hopefully I can achieve it. I would really like to win the Nationals next week too and get two under the belt which would mean an unreal start to the year for me so that is what I will be going for as well" Kibblewhite said.

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Mischa Davis, fresh back from a year studying in Europe took the honours in the Women's Longboard Division. It was the first event that Davis had competed in for 12 months but that did not impact on her performance scoring 14.73 points in the final.

"It feels pretty good to come home and win" Davis said. "I love surfing Raglan, I am a goofy footer so I feel at home here. It is perfect for longboarding at this size" added Davis who has returned back to New Zealand to finish her studies and plans to contest all five Hyundai Tour events this year.

Daniel Kereopa had only one result in mind for the Stand Up Paddleboard Division and that was first place in front of his family and friends. "Oh I think competing at home is tougher for me and local boys but I wasn't thinking of any other result than first. I had to win this weekend no matter what" Kereopa said.

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Like many other finals, the win came down to getting a good start to the final and Kereopa used his knowledge of the break to put pressure on his opponents who ultimately left him alone to get the pick of the waves. "I put the pressure on early and it paid off" added Kereopa.

Final results from day two of the first event of the 2012 Hyundai Tour completed at Manu Bay, Raglan today.

Men's Longboard Semifinals
Heat 1
Dylan Barnfield (Ohope), 16.17, 1, Thomas Kibblewhite (Auck), 14.5, 2, Nicolas Jones (Sunshine Coast, Aus), 11.53, 3, Ant McColl (Mnt), 9.07, 4
Heat 2
Sam Johnson (Gis), 13.57, 1, Phil Morris (Auck), 13.43, 2, Matt Cockayne (Mngwhai), 10.73, 3, Zen Wallis (Piha), 7.63, 4

Men's Longboard Final
Thomas Kibblewhite (Auck), 16.07, 1, Dylan Barnfield (Ohope), 12.87, 2, Sam Johnson (Gis), 11.07, 3, Phil Morris (Auck), 9.83, 4

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Under 18 Longboard Final
Nic Jones (Aust), 17.67, 1, Ben Poulter (Rag), 14.77, 2, Sam Poulter (Rag), 12.23, 3, Josh Taylor (Tau), 10.13, 4

Women's Longboard Semifinals
Heat 1

Mischa Davis (Oratia), 13.67, 1, Shelly Jones (Auck), 10.07, 2, Jess Roberts (Katikati), 8.73, 3, Anna Gooding (Tau), 7.73, 4
Heat 2
Alexis Poulter (Rag), 10.33, 1, Anna Jolly (Piha), 9.17, 2, Belinda Goodwin (Rag), 8.57, 3, Hannah Howard (Auck), 7.13, 4

Women's Longboard Final
Mischa Davis (Oratia)14.73, 1, Alexis Poulter (Rag), 10.90, 2, Shelly Jones (Auck), 8.0, 3, Anna Jolly (Piha), 6.77, 4

Over 40 Men's Longboard Semifinals
Heat 1

Brian Young (Orewa), 16.17, 1, Mal Brady (Mnt), 10.33, 2, Whare Heke (Mnt), 7.23, 3
Heat 2
Steve Tyro (Rag), 11.83, 1, Guy Rencher (waihi Bch), 10.5, 2, Tatana Heke (Mnt), 6.67, 3

Over 40 Men's Longboard Final
Brian Young (Orewa) 14.83, 1, Mal Brady (Mnt) , 9.57, 2, Steve Tyro (Rag) , 8.97, 3, Guy Rencher (Waihi Bch), 8.63, 4

Over 50 Men's Longboard Semifinals
Heat 1

Mike Thomson (Rag), 10.73, 1, David Storck (Auck), 7, 2, Rupert Newbold (Whngrei), 6.5, 3, Terry Fong (Auck), 1.83, 4
Heat 2
Mark Hoyle (Orewa), 11.93, 1, Grant Cochrane (ChCh), 11.53, 2, Scotty Riach (Auck), 6.87, 3, Barry Agnew (Auck), NS, 4

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Over 50 Men's Longboard Finals
Mike Thomson (Rag), 13.5, 1, Mark Hoyle (Orewa), 11.60, 2, Grant Cochrane (ChCh), 10.47, 3, David Storck (Auck), 9.47, 4

Stand Up Paddleboard Semifinals
Heat 1

Daniel Kereopa (Rag), 12.4, 1, Armie Armstrong (Rag), 9.03, 2, Te Roha Farlie (Gis), 9, 3
Shane Murrell (Auck), 6.13, 4
Heat 2
Shayne Baxter (ChCh), 15.33, 1, Sean Hovell (Gis), 10.97, 2, Mike Cann (Auck), 9.8, 3, Karlos Aarsen (Whmata), 9.23, 4

Stand Up Paddleboard Final
Daniel Kereopa (Rag), 15.3, 1, Shayne Baxter (ChCh), 13.23, 2, Sean Hovell (Gis), 9.97, 3, Armie Armstrong (Rag), 8.5, 4


Stand Up Paddleboard Race
1st Warwick Grey (Waihi Beach), 2nd Jeremy Stephenson (Auck), 3rd Armie Armstrong (Rag), 4th Sean Hovell (Gis)

Seven divisions are contested on the tour - Open Men, Women, Junior Men (Under 18), Over 40, Over 50 and Stand Up Paddleboarding and the SUP Race. Overall the Hyundai Tour boasts $20,000 in prize money.

The 2012 Hyundai Tour travels to Raglan, Piha, Sandy Bay and Mount Maunganui before the season concludes at Port Waikato in early March.

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The remaining events for the 2012 Hyundai Tour follow:

Hyundai Tour Event 2, 15-21 January, Piha (5-star) - National Championships
Hyundai Tour Event 3, 3-6 February, Sandy Bay (SNZ 6-star / ASP LQS 1-star)
Hyundai Tour Event 4, 18-19 February, Mount Maunganui (4-star)
Hyundai Tour Event 5, 2-3 March, Port Waikato (6-star)

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