The New Zealand Herald

Impressive start for Kiwi surf duo

Billy Stairmand’s power surfing; Ella Williams’ hour-byhour approach

- Christophe­r Reive

Billy Stairmand and Ella Williams are moving on. The Kiwi surfing duo made a great start to their respective campaigns at Japan’s Tsurigasak­i beach in the first day of surfing at the Olympic Games, progressin­g to the round of 16.

Williams impressed in her opening heat of the competitio­n, finishing second behind American Caroline Marks and earning a straight pass into the third round.

Marks raced out to the lead early, posting two scores above the sixpoint mark to run away with the heat. But the battle for second was tense, with the Whangamata¯ athlete duking it out against Costa Rica’s Leilani McGonagle and Portugal’s Yolanda Hopkins.

Williams and McGonagle traded spots on the leaderboar­d several times in the heat, but ultimately it was Williams who got the score when it counted. With a 9.70 heat total, Williams moved straight through to round three — avoiding the first eliminatio­n round — where she will meet World Surf League Championsh­ip Tour competitor Brisa Hennessy, also of Costa Rica.

“We just assessed the conditions hour by hour and take it as it comes,” Williams said of her approach to the competitio­n. “The conditions are changing so much you really just have to be adaptable and take whatever comes.”

Stairmand had to go the long way into the round of 16, finishing third in his opening heat and being forced to compete in the first eliminatio­n round later in the day.

The Raglan surfer made a fast start to his heat, scoring a 5.00 and a 3.83 inside the opening minutes to take an early lead and put the pressure on his opponents. In small but consistent waves, Stairmand wasn’t able to better his two-wave total until late in the heat, replacing his 3.83 late in the heat with a 4.97, but his 9.97 total was not enough to get a free pass through to round three.

With a heat already under his belt, Stairmand came out swinging in the second round, mixing up his approach with a combinatio­n of power surfing and aerial moves. Posting a two-wave total of 11.34, he punched his ticket into the round of 16.

“I felt good,” Stairmand said of his second heat. “I felt like my airs were pretty solid. I just felt way more comfortabl­e on my feet there and way more comfortabl­e on my equipment. Usually, I don’t do too many airs on my frontside so I thought I’d mix it up and make it more exciting for everyone at home. I feel confident in my surfing and my ability. I keep saying the same thing, but I’m enjoying it. It’s just so much fun being here with ... and Ella actually motivated me. She made the heat before me so that kind of revved me up a little bit which is good.

“We’ve got a good team spirit; carrying this flag on our shoulders, and representi­ng New Zealand on the big stage.”

Stairmand will meet world champion Italo Ferreira of Brazil in the round of 16, which is expected to be today — conditions permitting.

 ?? Photo / Getty Images ?? Kiwi Ella Williams surfs during the women’s round 1 heat yesterday.
Photo / Getty Images Kiwi Ella Williams surfs during the women’s round 1 heat yesterday.

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