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Excellent Waves For Second Day Of Billabong Pro J-Bay 2012.

Sebastien Ziets (HAW) (pictured) advanced into Round 3 of the Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay at Supertubes, Jeffreys Bay, South Africa today. ©ASP/Cestari

  

Perfect surf persisted throughout for the second day of competition at the Billabong Pro J-Bay. Four to six-foot waves poured down the point, allowing the contest organisers to put another full day of surfing in the bag. There were a number of stand-out performances in the excellent waves, with Sean Holmes and Jordy Smith impressing the local crowds.

"It is such a pleasure surfing an event with such good waves," said Smith after his heat victory today. Jordy scored a heat total of 17.76 out of a possible 20 points, and seems to be the crowd favourite at this stage. "It has been so good watching the South Africans having a chance to compete at J-Bay," continued Jordy. "I'm also pumped to see Frankie Oberholzer surf - he has been an idol of mine all my life." Frankie was unfortunately eliminated a few heats later.

Australian goofy-footer Nathan Hedge continued with his winning form, banking another solid heat win of 18.77 points, giving him two of the highest heat scores of the event so far. A former World Championship Tour campaigner, Hedge is on the comeback trail right now and is a danger-man for this event.

Towards the end of the day the South African contingent came back with a late charge, with Casey Grant and Dale Staples winning their heats, and Shaun Joubert, Steven Sawyer and Ryan Payne all advancing through to round three. Payne scored a near-perfect 9.8 points for an excellent tube ride in the last heat of the day, and came in second behind Hawaiian John John Florence.

"The forecast for tomorrow is still looking good," said Billabong South Africa marketing manager Chad D'Arcy. "We're going to kick in with another early start in the morning, and we're planning on surfing for as long as there are waves coming down the point. It should be another full day of surfing."

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  • No Logos = Flat or Really Bad. Pretty much unrideable! A good time to get other things done.
  • 1 Logo = Rideable but not good form. Might not be worth the time or effort but there could be a few okay waves.
  • 2 Logos = Could be fun. Rideable and a few okay waves to be ridden.
  • 3 Logos = Fun! Better than the average day. Worth paddling out depending on the surface conditions.
  • 4 Logos = Really fun. Paddle out if you can. One of the better days of the year.
  • 5 Logos = Rare Epic or All Time conditions. Quitting work or skipping school is an option but not encouraged. Why are you still reading the report! Paddle out now!

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