Mitch Parkinson dazzles at So Sri Lanka Pro QS3,000

(UTV|COLOMBO) – Australia’s Mitch Parkinson (AUS) put on an outstanding performance to win the 2019 So Sri Lanka Pro World Surf League (WSL) Qualifying Series (QS) 3000 event in clean three-to-four foot surf at Arugam Bay. In the biggest win of his career, Parkinson dominated every heat he surfed with an amazing display of aerial surfing.

Gold Coast local Parkinson made it to the final with clutch performances all event, posting perfect and excellent scores in the final minutes of his heats to progress to the next round. In the Final, however, he did all the damage early, posting a perfect 10-point ride with his first wave. His second ever, the perfect score came from a huge, full rotation ‘alley-oop’ which he immediately backed up with a 9.17 for a huge air-reverse. This left his opponent Oney Anwar (IDN) chasing a two-wave combination of 19.17 for the lead.

“These last few days have been a dream – this whole event has been so much fun,” Parkinson said. “Oney and I have known each other since we were kids and are great mates. All week we were joking with each other just saying ‘I’ll see you in the final’ and then it happened and we couldn’t believe it. Sri Lanka is so awesome, I just love it here, and I’m definitely coming back with my girlfriend. I’m so over the moon.”

It’s been an event of milestones for Parkinson who has not been competing at many competitions in 2019. First, he scored his first-ever, perfect 10-point ride, then he scored his second 10, then his highest ever heat total in a WSL event. The biggest milestone though is taking out a QS3,000, the biggest win of his career.

Indonesia’s Oney Anwar (IDN) was in searing form on finals day and looked to be the one to stop the rampaging Parkinson. Unfortunately for Anwar, Parkinson hit his peak in the final leaving Oney to take home second place. This is still one of the best results in Anwar’s career as he looks to take out the WSL Asia Regional QS for 2019.

Te Kehukehu Butler (NZL) from New Zealand and Victor Bernardo (BRA) from Brazil were unlucky to not make the Final as they both performed exceptionally all event but fell just short in their respective Semifinals. Both surfers leave Sri Lanka with an equal third-place finish. (DN)

 

 

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