CANBERRA, April 23 -- Australian surfer Sally Fitzgibbons claimed her first Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) Women's World Title, by winning the Rip Curl Pro surfing event in Victoria of Australia on Saturday.
According to Australia Associated Press, Fitzgibbons surfed superbly throughout Saturday, posting a 9.83 wave in her morning quarter-final against Hawaiian Coco Ho (14.53).
Fitzgibbons then knocked off star compatriot Stephanie Gilmore 18.37 to 12.60 in their semifinal.
In the decider, Fitzgibbons scored 16.77 to beat world rankings leader Carissa Moore of Hawaii (15.40).
"This is so overwhelming, this is amazing," Fitzgibbons told Australia Associated Press on Saturday.
"It's been a long journey to win - I can't feel my legs and my arms.
"It's extra-special (to win) in the 50th (anniversary of competition at Bells Beach)."
This is Fitzgibbons' third year on tour, and with Saturday's win, she now sits at ASP Women's World No. 2.
Meanwhile, the men also had their fourth round on Saturday and event favorites Kelly Slater, Mick Fanning, Joel Parkinson and Jordy Smith all won through to the quarter-finals.
Organizers are hopeful of finishing the men's competition on Sunday at Bells.
Truck driver's organs save five lives in Wuhan
No 'superbug' gonorrhea detected
Quality concerns over bottled water
Death of girl at mall triggers large protest
Tainted rice scandal hits Guangzhou eateries
H7N9 outbreak linked to waterfowl migration
Monorail to ease Shanghai's congestion
McGrady back in NBA with Spurs
Virus still not spread by people
Fake-condom factory busted in Fujian
DPRK takes a break to celebrate birthday of founder Kim Il-sung
Zhengzhou residents irate over newsstand ban
Copyrights take a bite out of Apple
Lawyers get an advocate
President pays visit to Hainan fishermen
Hunt continues for survivors of Bangladesh building collapse
Deaths prompt concerns over elevator safety
Apple losing its sweetness, edge?
Django Unchained returns to cinemas
Shanghai shops closed in fake mutton scandal
Buyers lured by local goods
London Marathon won't be canceled
Customers not warm on charity coffee
ROK to look out for DPRK's response to offer of dialogue
Women no longer out of bounds at Masters
Home truths concerning Detroit's cheap housing
Red Cross to be open, transparent
Brothers burned by boy while copying TV scene
Volunteer team helping students find sense of normalcy
Death toll rises in Sichuan coal mine explosion
| 不限 |
| 英语教案 |
| 英语课件 |
| 英语试题 |
| 不限 |
| 不限 |
| 上册 |
| 下册 |
| 不限 |