well, another awesome day passed and i’m super happy i came to bali. i learned something really important this morning, i’ll get to that later. first, check out the action from the final day of the Oakley Bali Pro!

2x world champion Mick Fanning lost his fire in the quarter finals. i surfed 2 mornings before the contest with guy out and i still couldn’t believe how focused he was. you could just feel it.

from round 1, Joel Parkinson was the man to beat. perfect surfing in every and all conditions. where other surfers had to adjust, Joel was already adjusted. he’s getting better and better.

i walked around to the pool side to get another angle. i couldn’t believe how many people were there.

Nat Young had to have been the best backsider of the whole contest. big barrels, big turns, and big scores.

Julian Wilson at Off The Wall Keramas.

Michel Bourez is the first tahitian surfer that almost won a WCT. this guy was on fire! i really like his surfing style. strong and never holds back. gosh, i really was wishing he won the contest. that would have been a huge tahitian surfing history moment.

remember Michel Bourez because i will be anybody that this guy will win a WCT contest soon. and with the next WCT in tahiti, it just might be his time.

this is how you do a power turn. not too many surfers can push it as hard as Michel.

i was right there on the beach when Joel Parkinson came out of the water after his huge win. he was smiling ear to ear! so stoked for this guy, and so stoked for surfing in bali.

a successful event consists of: good waves, good surfing, lots of people, and live streaming media to the whole world. this first time WCT in indonesia was very successful. i’m sure you will see more to come.

now everybody in bali knows who Joel Parkinson is. and everybody in the world knows where Keramas is too. scary!
oh, remember i told you i learned something very important today? well, yesterday evening, i went for a full body oil massage. was too tired to take a shower and just fell asleep. pulled up to kermas this morning and went for a surf before the contest. i paddled out, took off on my first wave, and slipped. slipped again and again. i had oil all over my feet and my wax wasn’t working. i felt like a beginner. so what i learned is never to get a full body oil massage the day before i surf, OR, next time, take a shower. haha.
last day in bali tomorrow. going to enjoy it! good night.
ASP BALI FINALS!
Canon 400mm: Through my eyes
salamat pagi! can you believe i’m here on vacation? not me. the first day, i wake up at 3am. yesterday, 4:30am, and today, 3:45am. it’s 4am now and i’m on my computer uploading, downloading, typing, and deleting. have Kinsan on the side of me doing the same thing. it’s pretty cool shooting, and reporting the action through our own eyes. so here it is!

if you get up early here in bali, you can actually score perfect waves without the crowd. Kimura-san and I headed down south to a spot that is not too well known yet. and i was sitting on the outside getting barrel after barrel, i thought to myself, “this spot will be uncovered, discovered, and in 5 years, there will be hundreds of surfers and tall buildings on the beach. so mine as well enjoy it while i can.” check out this empty barreling right. i came here to get barreled, and i’m getting barreled!

then we go back to the contest and it’s crazy! so many people on a beach once deserted. Keramas wasn’t even a surf spot when i first went to bali 21 years ago. how times change so fast.

Kelly Slater is beatable! omg, when he was matched up with CJ Hobgood, i thought he would win for sure. but CJ spoiled the champs winning streak. nice turn yeah?

Joel Parkinson was the man to beat. posting 2 perfect 10’s right in front of my eyes was a great memory. of all the surfers, Joel is on top of the game now.

Josh Kerr is the dark horse. if this guy wins, i wouldn’t be surprised. good at barrel riding, good at big power turns, and good at airs. he has it all.

watching Kelly Slater surf, i can learn a lot. i learn about barrel riding, learn about bending my knees, and learn about surfboard design. check out this round pin 4 fin setup.

CJ Hobgood stunned the surfing world by taking out the 11x world champ. if you made a bet in las vegas picking CJ to win, you would be a millionaire.

i can also learn from watching Kelly how to lose. of course he’s super bummed out and frustrated, but he keeps his cool. i seen a brazilian and a hawaiian super pissed off after losing yesterday. i thought that was unprofessional and if i were one of their sponsors, i wouldn’t be too happy.

John John Florence was surfing really good, but it all came down to wave knowledge in the heat against Joel. Joel surfed Keramas 100 times more then John John and it showed on the waves he picked. wave selection was everything yesterday.

to all you kids out there, surf hard and do your best. and if you do lose, or should i say, when you lose, please take it like a man. keep your head up, smile, walk back to your car, drive home, then you can swear, scream, and cry. just don’t do it at the beach because the whole world is watching you. got it?

first time i seen a women water photographer. that’s cool!

CJ Hobgood isn’t that famous, but after beating Kelly Slater, now he is. look at him getting mobbed on the beach after the heat. it’s so weird how so many people want Kelly to lose. and when he does, people cheer. that’s kind of a bummer but i can understand how people don’t like other people winning all the time. it’s called jealousy.

Julian Wilson was looking good too. the quarter finals should be on either today or tomorrow. i’m going to watch, cheer, study, shoot, and learn. this is my job and i think i love it even more.
it’s 4:30am and time to get ready to leave for the beach. going to shut down this computer and enjoy this beautiful day in bali from sunrise to sunset. surf, eat, shoot, massage, bintang, laugh, and sleep. have a wonderful day!


