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Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards: The Contest Within

by Jake Howard

Big night out!


After going to these big-wave hootenannies for the better part of 10 years now—remember, it was Taylor Knox winning the K2 Challenge in ’98 that started this whole beyond-limits bonanza—I think I’ve finally figured out how to safely navigate the annual XXL Awards with a bit of dignity. First and foremost, understand that any wave you’ve ever ridden, ever, in the history of you riding waves, pales in comparison to what these guys are doing. So just go ahead and check your ego at the door. Second, and for reasons legal and otherwise, don’t consume a pint of whiskey in the car on the way to the show. It makes for so much more of an enjoyable experience when you’re actually cognizant of what’s going on around you. And third, every show drags on and for entertainment’s sake it is important to keep an eye out for the competition within the competition. These men who ride mountains are a competitive lot, and surely if they’re going to go out and risk life and limb in the sea wrestling King Neptune they aren’t going to want to be outdone at some bro-bra awards show in Anaheim. So rather than give you a simple recounting of the night’s events, or get embroiled in all the issues surrounding the show—why Billabong changed it to “Ride of the Year” instead letting the biggest wave win, or what kind of “science” is used to measure wave heights, to name a couple—I figured lets just give credit where credit’s due and leave it at that. So with that in mind, here’s the best from a very big night:

Crowd Favorite
Maybe it was the hometown crowd, maybe it was that he did it all sponsorless, or maybe it’s due to the fact that he’s a throwback to a bygone era in big-wave riding, but Greg Long definitely stood out as the hero of the night. Winning for both biggest paddle-in wave and overall performance, the first thing he did after getting on stage was gaze out over the audience, take a breath, and say thanks to mom and dad for “putting up with my obsessive compulsive behavior.” No chest pounding. No ego. Just thanks. We should all exercise such humility.

Ultimate Host
Granted, nobody could understand anything Occy said, but nevertheless, he put on a performance beyond compare. The host of this year’s awards, he alleviated some anxiety straight out of the gate by admitting he was coping with two of his biggest fears: “talking in front of people and big waves.” But Occy took it like a true Aussie, went backstage, skulled a couple cold ones, came back out and stole the show.


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Rookie of the Year
Michael Brennan—the guy that was nominated for ollying a huge stair-step in the barrel at Shipsterns—was plucked straight out of the Tazzy bush and thrown square in the middle of all the trumped up bizarreness that is Orange County. Between the cosmetically enhanced superwomen and the energy-drink infused party, the bloke reckons, “I gotta go to more of these things.”

Best No-Claim Claim
Ian Walsh describing his Ride of the Year contending wave in the lobby before show time: “Yeah, it was just a little micro insider.”

Most Prophetic Remark
“I knew there was something to those jet skis, man.”—Pioneer and madman in his own right, Herbie Fletcher.

Most Fabulous Hair
This award goes to Brad Gerlach. Who else would you expect? He was wearing a nice layered look, parted on the side with spectacular bangs. And whoever’s doing his color work these days, well, lets just say the highlights looked remarkable.

Most Celebrity Struck
While up on stage to receive his third place award for Ride of the Year from guest presenter Shaun Tomson, Carlos Burle kept couldn’t stop taking pictures of Shaun standing at the podium waiting for him.

Best Timing
For taking Best Wipeout honors Mark Healey won a new cell phone, complete with a year’s service, which is a good thing because as he explained to the audience, he’d just thrown his last phone away and canceled his service because “it sucked.” Gracious in victory, and following Greg Long’s lead, who offered to buy everyone in the crowd a beer after winning Performance of the Year, Healey offered to let everybody make a phone call.

Worst Name Mispronunciation
The house emcee called Manoa Drollet to the stage for his Monster Tube Award but mistakenly kept calling him “Mona,” as in Mona Lisa.

Best Missing Footage Story
Reportedly, for months after that epic day at Teahupoo nobody knew that footage of Shane Dorian’s Ride of the Year wave existed. Then, shot by a Brazilian in a small tin can of a boat that had accidentally drifted much too close to the reef, a tape emerged, and with it documentation (as if we needed any) that Shane Dorian is certifiably out of his mind.

And the real winners are….

2008 Billabong XXL Awards:
Billabong XXL Ride of the Year: Shane Dorian at Teahupoo
Billabong XXL Biggest Wave Award: Mike Parsons at Cortes Bank
Monster Tube Award: Manoa Drollet at Teahupoo
Monster Paddle Award: Greg Long at Todos Santos
Surfline Best Overall Performance: Greg Long
Billabong Girl’s Best Overall Performance: Maya Gabeira

Reader Comments 
Posted Sun Apr13, 2008, 9:40 AM — By Oliver Weiss
Manoa's name mispronounced. Vincent Lartizen's wave neither awarded nor mentioned. Why do I have the feeling that this XXL competition is made by US for US? The US surfing microcosm... Anyway, every wave presented was breathtaking. Congrats and respect to all these amazing athletes.
Posted Sun Apr13, 2008, 3:41 PM — By Ed
Vincent's wave was massive but it just didn't compare to Parsons at Cortes. Common now.
Posted Sun Apr13, 2008, 4:31 PM — By Danikc
Even this competetion being for US´ers as Oliver said, Maya Gabeira recieve the Girl’s Best Overall Performance, so I Give a Special Congralutions to her. She´s breaking the girls limits in big wave riding.
Posted Sun Apr13, 2008, 5:15 PM — By MAUI
what about that left BOMB drop @ Peah'i by MARCIO FREIRE paddle surfing amongst the Tow-Ins. Never mentioned and should've been.... check it out again here: its at the end of vid. http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1232921/marcio_freire_maui/
Posted Sun Apr13, 2008, 6:17 PM — By just another guy
dorian fell on his ride...shoudnt win......either manoa or ian. biggest paddle wave...either healey or resende....critical drops on huge waves...gregs wasn't as critical.... tasmania ride shouldnt be a finalist.... the rest was right. i think the xxl shoud be more fair,and less billabongy.... aloha
Posted Sun Apr13, 2008, 7:35 PM — By larry
dorian fell? if so - no win.
Posted Mon Apr14, 2008, 1:34 AM — By Lindsey
1) To Jake Howard and Oliver Weiss... The "House" MC did not mispronounce Monoa's name. It was award presenters Rob (from MTV's Rob & Big) and a Snowboard guy. These two rad-dudes could say FU#K perfectly 5+times, but when they finally opened the envelope and announced Monster Tube Winner they FU#KED UP and called Manoa - "Mona". 2) As for Marcio... he got his own segment in the "Year-In-Review" with three waves. Other than the main nominees, very few others got that much exposure, which translates into respect for his surfing. 3) Vincent's wave was in the "Year-In-Reviw" was short because there was only two still photographs taken of that ride. Vincent WAS mentioned and interviewed along with all the XXL nominees live in the auditorium and to the web, prior to the announcement of the XXL Big Wave Winner. 4) Don't feel too sorry for Ian Walsh. Shane is splitting the $50K with his tow-partner. 5) Feel sorry for Carlos Burle, his wave had no ins
Posted Mon Apr14, 2008, 2:41 AM — By Sancho
For the biggest wave, Ghost Tree was huge, but I think clearly bigger waves were ridden that day at Mav's. Unfourtanetly the fog limited the ability to shoot from the cliff. I doubt they could've outsized Parsons wave anyway. As for the ride, I think Brennan shuld have got it. The wave itself wasn't as heavy as the others, but he made that jump and got barreled.
Posted Mon Apr14, 2008, 4:31 AM — By Oliver Weiss
Thanks Lindsey for the precision, and congrats again for all the nominees. I think that what the XXL competition certainly revealed this year is that the chase for big waves has now become global. This gives a very new sense to surfing... what will be the next step? Cheers
Posted Mon Apr14, 2008, 10:24 AM — By DIego
Any chance any of this waves as wallpaper for the ones working in front of a computer???
Posted Mon Apr14, 2008, 12:01 PM — By delmur
Thank you Billabong for showcasing the highest and most intense aspects of the surfing endeavor. It was a fun show, can't wait to see that year in review on DVD. Just as the Ride of the Year Category has jumped the interest and intensity level, the category would clearly benefit from being split into Tow-In and Paddle-In Waves of the Year. Ben Andrew's astounding razor hair drop at Mavs, Healy's,from the clouds backside at Todos, Rusty's paddle in at monster Puerto last year are all example of the waves and images we would see in this category. Catching moving beasts by hand will always be the ultimate solo surfing adventure. Size must be acknowledged! Keep those categories for sure. Quick note,Greg caught his wave on an outside section of reef at an earlier tide, said it allowed a roll-in, with a thicker, slopey access, deadly non-the-less. Check how far inside the boil was. An even bigger one, low tide drainer, annihilated the line up, the clip is in the year in review video. Well D
Posted Mon Apr14, 2008, 3:31 PM — By Guido
XXL Biggest Kook Award goes to Don Curry he was there with runner up kooks Wayne Kelly and Ed Guzman. RIP Davi
Posted Tue Apr15, 2008, 12:27 PM — By olas
More footage of Dorian's wave on tetongravity.com --- it is just a preview of the footage from the teahupoo session. It will be a feature segment of this June's release Out There.
Posted Mon Apr21, 2008, 5:46 PM — By jess and nick
well, we just checked out all the nominees, and we agree with oliver! the wave at belharra looks bigger!! we were actually down there that day watching from the cliffs, and it was a special day. we'll give france the moral victory this time, not the sponsorship/patriotic victory!!!!!not to take anything away from the others, all were great rides, but we think the photo's speak for themselves.

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