All eyes were on Philip Köster and Ricardo Campello in the supersessionfinal, and hopes were high to see a triple loop, however it looked particularly tough to find a perfect ramp in the onshore conditions, however that didn’t stop the pros putting on an outstanding performance.
Lewis was first to move and he wowed the crowds with a forward loop, ejecting his equipment mid maneuver sending it flying. Following that the sailors filled the air with a quick succession of jumps launching into anything from forward loops, to pushloop and backloops. Browne shone straight through into first place with a perfect double forward scoring 9.5 points, Koster then matched him with his own bone-dry performance. But really impressing the judges was Campello with an ankle dry, super-high and perfect pushloop forward. Campello was awarded twelve points for his efforts and he went straight into first place. Seeing Campello’s jump, the sailors tried to match him with non-stop double forward loops. Jamaer was the only other sailor to try the pushloop-forward but he was unable to hold the landing. In order to confirm his position in first place Campello then flew into the highest double forward loop of the competition to close the heat.
The SURF Magazin super-session Results:
- Ricardo Campello
- Philip Koster
- Victor Fernandez Lopez
WTF was that @ 2:41? The sailor on the right side of the picture. Looked like he was going for a pushloop, but he reversed the rotation and finished off like a normal forward. A new move or a lucky fail? 😀
You mean this? https://www.continentseven.com/2011/09/16/pushloop-forward-ricardo-campello/
You mean this?
https://www.continentseven.com/2011/09/16/pushloop-forward-ricardo-campello/
Yes, that’s what happens when you miss a couple of days watching C7, and try to watch all the stuff at once afterwards when you get back to civilization 🙂
Aha, so this was the winning move :). I didn’t watch the entire clip when posting the comment.
Funny, IMO it was no real pushforward, but pretty nice nonetheless.