Kelly Slater wins Hurley Pro at Trestles, his 50th ASP WCT win
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Surfing legend Kelly Slater claimed his record 50th Assn. of Surfing Professional World Championship Tour event Thursday by winning the Hurley Pro at Trestles event held near San Clemente.
By a final score of 16.50 to 14, the 40-year-old Slater defeated 31-year-old Australian Joel Parkinson in the final to win $105,000. It’s the fifth time Slater has won the Hurley Pro.
The event, held at San Onofre State Beach, is the sixth of 10 ASP WCT events this year. With the victory, Slater has made a strong push toward a record 12th world title.
It’s Slater’s second WCT win in three events, and he’s now in third place (35,450 points) in the tour rankings behind Parkinson (39,700 points) and Australian Mick Fanning (41,250 points).
First place at a WCT event is worth 10,000 points, second-place 8,000 and third place 6,500, so Slater is certainly within striking distance of another world title with four events to go.
The next WCT event, Quiksilver Pro France, is scheduled for Sept. 28-Oct. 8.
For more on Slater, here is an in-depth profile of him that The Times published last month.
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