ASP WORLD TITLE NOW PARKO’S TO LOSE?
By Col Bernasconi | 24 October 2012
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Can he? The world title has eluded him thus far but 2012 is now looking like the year for Joel Parkinson. Pics: ASP/Rowland/Cestari

Eight 2012 ASP World Championship Tour events deep and perennial title bridesmaid Joel Parkinson is holding down a sizable lead of 5500 points [unadjusted] over nearest rival Kelly Slater going into the O'Neill Cold Water Classic, Santa Cruz. Mick Fanning's next up in third (a mere 200 points behind Kelly), and then the last title hope sitting in fourth is the quiet threat, John John Florence, 2350 points behind Fanning on 44,350. The pain of Joel's four world title runner up finishes seem to have been cleansed from his soul as he ambles through heat after heat, country after country, event after event banking world title winning results. Still his impressive results of three seconds, three thirds, a fifth and one ninth (his obvious throw away result), hides one glaring omission; an event victory. "That's what it's all about," two time World Champion Tom Carroll told Tracksmag.com today. "Your first step is always to win the event, win each heat, you step up to win... being world champion is the pinnacle of our system – but if he's going to win a title doing it with an event win would be the icing on the cake."

*For top four adjusted ratings where Kelly leads see bottom page

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He's tried and tried, and come so close, but Parko's yet to grab an elite WCT event win in 2012. PIc: ASP/Cestari

If Parko does win without an event win it will be an anomaly. Not since the creation of the IPS (later to become ASP) and the subsequent declaring of Australian Peter Townend as the first World Surfing Champion, has a surfer won the title without an actual event win. [In 2001 CJ Hobgood also won the title without an event win but that was a shortened calendar year due to 9/11].

Whether Parko wins one of the remaining two events or not, it's irrefutable that he has been the most consistent performer of 2012. Winning this world title without an event win would be a sticking point; but to win the war is the desired outcome, not the fire fights. After Peniche he seemed buoyed by his continued progress towards the ultimate goal. "An equal 3rd is good." He said. "I'm really enjoying myself. If you had told me six weeks ago that between Trestles and now, I'd have two second places and a third, I would have probably taken it ... so bring on Santa Cruz."

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Kelly Slater's untimely (and uncharacteristic) early exit in the Rip Curl Pro helped Parko's cause no end. Pic: ASP/Kirstin

The O'Neill Cold Water Classic is this year's curve ball event. The points on offer here are the most prized ask for all four title contenders as it's a journey into the unknown. We all know John John and Kelly have Pipeline on a string, but who's going to excel in Northern California? For Parko and Mick, Santa Cruz is make or break for them to be in with a red hot shot at Pipe.

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The possible fly in the ointment. We watch in awe as John Florence threatens the hierarchy. Pic: ASP/Cestari

Although it's run as a World Qualifying since it's exclusion from the top tier, rarely has the ASP top 10 made the seven-hour drive from Surf City LA to the right hand point break; till now that is. Every heat, every contest director's call, every wave, every board change, will be of the utmost importance. Not only for these four of course; but also all surfer's fighting for top 22 survival.

parkinsonJ_fanningM0835port12cestari_660A comical moment between two mates and fierce rivals; Parko and Mick, playing nice. Pic: ASP/Cestari

Like all ASP WCT events, 10,000 points are on offer and the rippable, but often backwash laden and tide affected right is as important to a world title chase as a Bells, Chopes or Trestles. What board do you ride? Do you go booties? Will they move north to Ocean Beach if it's small? For Slater, as much as Fanning and John John, at least a final finish or better is almost a must to hunt down Parko, who, for the race to be a super tight one in Hawaii needs to lose early. "There's only one way to go at Santa Cruz for me [hinting towards a win]", Kelly said post his shock third round loss in atrocious conditions at the Rip Curl Pro Peniche to Raoni Monteiro. "I've surfed there once and I got last in my first heat, it was in 1994 I think. We'll see what happens."

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"Parko winning would be cool, I'd be very happy. It'd bring a big smile to my face and a warm fuzzy feeling." Tom Carroll Pic: ASP/Fiji

Smart money is on Parko to prevail, but stranger things have happened. It's a logjam for second right now and if Parko can keep his ship sure and steady, he'll be hard to run down. You won't see a World Champion crowned at Santa Cruz – but you'll have a good idea as to who will hit Pipe with a wet sail and a hand on the cup.

– Col B

ASP WCT TOP 5 (After Rip Curl Pro Portugal):

1. Joel Parkinson (AUS) 52,700 pts
2. Kelly Slater (USA) 47,200 pts
3. Mick Fanning (AUS) 47,000 pts
4. John John Florence (HAW) 44,350 pts
5. Adriano de Souza (BRA) 37,650 pts

ASP WCT TOP 4 (adjusted with two throw aways):

1. Kelly Slater (USA) 44950 - needs to better a 13th place to improve
2. Joel Parkinson (AUS) 43500 - needs to better a third to improve
3. Mick Fanning (AUS) 43500 - needs to better a ninth to improve
4. John John Florence (HAW) 38600 - needs to better a fifth to improve

FROM THE ASP

For the 2012 ASP World Title to be decided at the O’Neill Cold Water Classic, three events must occur:

1 – Joel Parkinson (AUS), 31, must win the event*,
2 – Kelly Slater (USA), 40, must place Equal 13th or lower and…
3 – Mick Fanning (AUS), 31, must place Equal 9th or lower.
*If Parkinson wins the O’Neill Cold Water Classic, but Slater and/or Fanning finish 9th (or higher) and 5th (or higher) respectively, the ASP World Title Race will head to Hawaii and both John John Florence (HAW), 20, and Adriano de Souza (BRA), 25, will be out of contention.

If any one of the those three scenarios fails to eventuate, the 2012 ASP World Title will be decided at the final event of the year at Pipeline.

WANT MORE: Early in the year Tracksmag.com talked with Parko about coming second (four times), being the best surfer never to win a world title and much more weird stuff... Read full interview HERE

Tracksmag.com also went out on a limb claiming Mick Fanning would (probably) win the 2012 world title HERE

 
Comments (11)
Wednesday, 31 October 2012 15:17
11 editor
CJ gets acknowledged in there Steelo...
And parko fan, to better (or equal) a result he's keeping at present, Parko wants a third or better. His throwaway's are 5th and 9th, so yes he'll improve (purely on points) on anything better that 9th.
Sunday, 28 October 2012 09:44
10 deemun
They say the wounded animal is dangerous to approach

Kelly is hurting, beware
Saturday, 27 October 2012 06:27
9 Matt NoBrainien
All I can say is A$P is becoming a tragedy holding an event at Streamer Lane. They better pray for surf because Steamer is pretty boring; more boring than Trestles. Yep. Kelly is leading the ratings at the moment.
Friday, 26 October 2012 18:52
8 Bushy
Parko needs a result at SC to win. Slater's balls too big to let it slip at Pipe. He will have Parko in his pocket if it goes to Hawaii.
Friday, 26 October 2012 11:03
7 Steelo
What about 2001? CJ
Thursday, 25 October 2012 19:08
6 Teddey
I can see you've added the adjusted ratings now but when this was first posted there was no ratings on it at all. I'm a proud ozzie and would love nothing more for Parko to win but to say it is his to lose is totally crazy. Slater needs to better a 13th to better his situation, Parko a 3rd !!!
In saying that , throw the form out the window Parko, win Santa Cruz and Pipe and bring it home mate. I'd love nothing more.
Thursday, 25 October 2012 14:21
5 nuffa
Thats why there is a question mark after the sentence. Must be a seppo.
Thursday, 25 October 2012 11:52
4 parko fan
Parko needs to better a 9th to improve, not a 3rd.
Thursday, 25 October 2012 09:27
3 editor
Adjusted figures are there; my opinion is based on consistency and momentum. Even body language and general demeanor. Parko's ready – in my opinion.
Wednesday, 24 October 2012 16:48
2 Matt OBrien
have to fill you in on something: IF you adjust the ratings points as of now (minus 2 poor results) Kelly is lead with 44,950 points and Mick & Parko are tied for 2nd with: 43,500 points; John John has 38,600 points. So really the Title is Kelly's to lose. As a seppo (love that slang and it's origin) I am a Kelly fan all the way, BUT that is not why I say what I say, it is because the math doesn't lie. In fact it could be argued that the Title is all of theirs to lose (Kelly/Mick/Parko/, with John John a long shot). Either way, we the surf fan are the true winners. And I wouldn't be bummer IF Parko or John John (or even Mick) hoisted that hardware at the end of the year.
Wednesday, 24 October 2012 16:02
1 Teddey
Are you Delusional Smokeaconeski
After adjusted ratings Slater is sitting in first with two events to go !!!! With his record how in hell do you say that this is Parko's world title to lose???
What sort of surf reporting is this????

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