The New Zealand Herald

Christie joins Hareb after clinching elite Tour spot

- Christophe­r Reive

Ricardo Christie will return to the World Surf League Championsh­ip Tour in 2019 in what will be a historic year for Kiwi surfing.

Christie qualified for the CT at the final major Qualifying Series event in Hawaii yesterday, winning his round three heat.

Heading into the event seventh on the overall standings, the victory improved Christie’s season points haul to a point where he cannot be pushed out of a qualificat­ion spot.

While a number of surfers can surpass him depending on results, eight need a top-four finish. With the top 10 on the QS guaranteed a spot on next year’s CT, Christie has confirmed his return.

With Paige Hareb confirmed for the women’s CT, 2019 will be the first year a male and female Kiwi have been on their respective tours at the same time.

Hareb also claimed her spot on next year’s CT via the QS, after her return to the Tour in 2018 didn’t go quite as planned in terms of results.

For Christie, 2019 will be the start of his second tenure with the world’s elite after contesting the 2015 CT.

With heats still to surf in the Vans Open of Surfing at Hawaii’s Sunset Beach, Christie will now focus on clawing his way to a higher seed for the 2019 tour.

In his first taste of the CT, Christie was the bottom seed, which saw him handed the toughest match-ups in eliminatio­n rounds. Finishing higher than 10th on the QS means he will avoid the toughest assignment­s.

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