IBA Bodyboarding THE BOX PRO 2011 - FINAL DAY

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Margaret River local, Ryan Hardy (WA, AUS) has conquered bodyboarding's finest and some of the craziest conditions Mother Nature could produce to claim the second event on the 2011 IBA World Tour, the IBA Box Pro.

In wild and dangerous five-metre plus waves, 31 year-old Hardy defeated Brazil's Magno Oliveira (Guarapari) in a 30-minute final, earning himself 2,000 valuable Grand Slam Series ratings points and second place on the IBA World Ratings heading into event three scheduled for Arica, Chile beginning May 20th.

Hardy choked back tears as he accepted his trophy on the presentation dais in front of his wife, Leah and newborn son, Oliver, while friends and fellow Margaret River locals, cheered the most prestigious win of his career.

Hardy did not drop a heat the entire event, and admitted 20 years of surfing the break was the major factor in his win, particularly on a day where riders were faced with giant waves that threatened to close out the entire bay from Margaret River's Surfers Point, to the Box itself.

I could see the guys who hadn't surfed out there much were getting pulled out of position. Knowing the way the water moved around on the reef was a huge advantage. When a wave breaks at the Box, it's much more intense than a lot of places, you have these swells that travel so far through the Indian Ocean and then hit this shallow slab of reef. It can be dangerous, but if you know which ones to catch, then it's easily one of the most exciting waves in the world, said Hardy.

I've surfed it this big before, but never in competition. Today it was twice as big as forecasted, so it definitely caught everyone by surprise.

Oliveira's runner-up performance was world-beating; the 26 year-old eliminated two world champions on the final day, taking out reigning champion Amaury Lavernhe (REU) in the semi-finals and six-time world champion Guilherme Tamega (BRA) in the quarter-finals to post what is easily the best result of his career.

It was the best result of my life for sure. These are the kind of waves are the waves I like best. There are giant waves and it's shallow and pretty dangerous. You don't see any other sports run in these kind of conditions. I'm proud of being a bodyboarder and days like this, said Oliveira.

Oliveira's path to the final also would not have been possible if it were not for the implementation of the unique new three round non-elimination format at the IBA Box Pro. Oliveira missed his first heat entirely when he went for a warm up session at a nearby break during, but good placings in his following two outings saw him survive the cut and qualify for Round 4.

Miracles happen, I went through a lot of miracles to make the final, laughed Oliveira. So I knew I could do it. But there wasn't many waves in the final. I had a lot of cramps in my last heat. It was so inconsistent. I had a bad selection, maybe if I had more time against Ryan, it was tough, he added.

If a single move summed up the commitment of the riders in such wild conditions today, Oliveira's invert air on a stepped-out 10-ft plus Box mutation during his semi was prime example.

Luck played a huge factor for the visiting internationals. Determining which waves would hold up and which might not was a tricky task. Time restraints left most riders with little option they had to take chances.

Finishing equal fifth today were Dallas Singer (Newcastle, NSW, AUS), Guilherme Tamega (BRA), Jared Houston (ZAF) and Hawaiian Jeff Hubbard (HAW).

All the action from every IBA World Tour event is made available for viewing live via redbull.com with finals available at redbull.tv .

The IBA Box Pro was made possible with the support of:
Red Bull redbull.tv
The Black Dog institute blackdoginstitute.org.au
Good Earth Surf Shop goodearthsurf.com

Music : Casey Lalonde 'Wanderer 34 Remix' from the album Thank You.

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