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Hank Gaskell Wins ASP 3-Star Copa Quiksilver El Salvador

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Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) North America
 
 
Copa Quiksilver El Salvador
ASP 3-Star (Men’s)
Punta Roca, La Libertad, El Salvador
July 4-8, 2012

 
Hank Gaskell Wins ASP 3-Star Copa Quiksilver El Salvador
 

Pictured: Hank Gaskell (Hana, HI), winner of the 2012 Copa Quiksilver El Salvador.

Credit: QUIKSILVER/ROBERTS

PUNTA ROCA, La Libertad/El Salvador (Sunday, July 8, 2012) – Hank Gaskell (HAW), 26, has won the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) 3-Star Copa Quiksilver El Salvador, defeating fellow Maui native Dege O’Connell (HAW), 22, in firing four-to-six foot (1.5 metre) waves at El Salvador’s pristine pointbreak of Punta Roca.

Gaskell peaked in the Final, earning the highest single-wave score of Copa Quiksilver El Salvador competition, 9.33 out of 10, due to an array of power carves, hacks and a frontside air. The Hana surfer found an additional set wave shortly after, taking a 6.50 on his backup ride to solidify the victory over his fellow islander.

“That was exciting,” Gaskell said. “It was so much fun out there and I couldn’t have pictured a better final, surfing with one of my best friends. Dege killed that one wave and luckily for me it wasn’t as nice as the one that I had. I’m so happy, I don’t know what to say, the waves are just pumping right now. I felt really shaky in my heats this morning and relaxed after Semifinal and felt really good. I had a really good board and thanks to everyone who supported me.”

Dege O’Connell continued to rely on his impressive forheand power surfing while advancing to his first career ASP men’s final, but was unable to find the waves needed to Gaskell in the Final and finished runner-up.

“I couldn’t feel better,” O’Connell said. “This is the first final I’ve ever made in a men’s event and it’s at a perfect poitnbreak. The wave suits my surfing and I’m staying with my best friends. We’ve been psyching, surfing early and getting familiar with the wave on every tide and I guess it paid off.”

O’Connell was elated with his entire experience at El Salvador and sharing the final with a friend offered the ideal finish.

“This is one of the sickest pointbreaks I’ve ever surfed,” O’Connell said. “When you’re on the right wave, you just connect the dots. It’s hard to get scores, the judges are being conservative and I think it’s good. The waves are amazing, the people are nice and I’m surfing perfect waves with my friends.”

Shane Beschen (San Clemente, CA), 40, former standout on the ASP WCT, matched his performance from 2011 with an equal 3rd place finish. The veteran campaigner looked sharp throughout the entirety of competition, but was unable to surpass Gaskell in their Semifinals match up.

Miguel Tudela (PER), 17, was a prime example of the next level of talent emerging from Latin America. The Peruvian upstart consistently put together standout performances in each round, but fell just short of a final berth in a close loss to O’Connell in the Semifinal.

For highlights of the Copa Quiksilver El Salvador log on to www.quiksilver.com/elsalvador.

The next event on the ASP North America schedule will be the ASP 4-Star Quiksilver Acapulco Open, which will unfold at Playa Revolcadero in Acapulco, Mexico from July 17 through 22, 2012.

For additional ASP information log on to
www.aspworldtour.com or www.aspnorthamerica.og

COPA QUIKSILVER EL SALVADOR FINAL RESULT:
1 –
Hank Gaskell (HAW) 15.83
2 - Dege O’Connell (HAW) 11.04

COPA QUIKSILVER EL SALVADOR SEMIFINALS RESULTS: 
SF 1:
Dege O’Connell (HAW) 13.87 def. Miguel Tudela (PER) 13.60
SF 2: Hank Gaskell (HAW) 11.47 def. Shane Beschen (HAW) 8.00

COPA QUIKSILVER EL SALVADOR QUARTERFINALS RESULTS:
QF 1:
Miguel Tudela (PER) 8.40 def. Michael Dunphy (USA) 8.30
QF 2: Dege O’Connell (HAW) 11.17 def. Gavin Gillette (HAW) 9.17
QF 3: Shane Beschen (HAW) 12.60 def. Joaquin Del Castillo (PER) 11.20
QF 4: Hank Gaskell (HAW) 10.73 def. Evan Thompson (USA) 10.16
 
 

Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP)
 
Bobby Shadley
Regional Media Officer
ASP North America
 
Dave Prodan
International Media Manager
ASP International
 
 

About ASP: The Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) is the recognized world governing body of professional surfing and has been crowning surfing’s undisputed World Champions since 1976. The ASP sanctions and crowns World Champions for the following tours: the ASP World Tour, the ASP Women’s World Tour, ASP World Junior Tour, ASP World Longboard and Masters Championships. The ASP is dedicated to showcasing the world's best surfing talent in a variety of progressive formats and has revolutionized the way the world watches surfing via their webcasts and other media platforms. The organization is divided into seven different regions: Africa, Japan, Australasia, Europe, Hawaii, North America, and South America.
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