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Jordy Triumphs at Rio Surf Contest - Billabong Pro Rio 2013


The prestigious Billabong Pro Rio 2013 saw South African Jordy Smith take the title after a close fought contest with Brazilian Adriano de Souza. With thousands of fans watching – and oohing and ahhing – the final day at Barra da Tijuca was an exciting match.

Adriano and Jordy had reasons for showcasing the very best of their talents. While the Brazilian was keen for another home win, Jordy was surfing for the first victory of his ASP World Tour career – and in foreign waters.

Smith showed an amazing variety of technical airs and turns in the final launching a huge, straight frontside air for a 9.33 and a stailfish air-reverse for an 8.50 to top De Souza for the win. Jordy ended up scoring a total of 17.80 points to Adriano’s 16.34.

Afterwards, Jordy said: "This win feels unbelievable. It's another dream come true. I knew I could win a World Tour event but I had to prove to myself that I could do it away from South Africa. Thanks to crowd and Adriano. He’s been ripping the whole event.

The Billabong Pro Rio is number three of 10 on the ASP World Championship Tour (WCT). The event witnessed a high-performance showdown from the ASP Top 34 amid a bevy of barrels and ramps of Barra Da Tijuca.

Smith’s run to the final was nothing short of brilliant as the South African powerhouse defeated Filipe Toledo (BRA) and two-time ASP World Champion Mick Fanning (AUS) en route to the final.

Jordy reckoned his success came down to his ability to adapt to both his competitors and the ever-changing conditions of Barra Da Tijuca.

He is reported as saying; “I knew it was going to be tough. I was really nervous in the first heat against Filipe. Luckily I got through that one and when I came up against Mick I waited for better waves. When the swell dropped against Adriano and he took to the sky, I knew I was going to have to do the same, but luckily I got a couple of scores.”

Smith now sits at number two in the ASP WCT Rankings.