Experienced Taylor Knox earns a comprehensive victory in Round 3 of ASP PRIME Nike Lowers Pro
America’s Taylor Knox claimed victory in the seventh heat of the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) PRIME Nike Lowers Pro’s Round 3 (Round of 96) that continued to deliver intense action at the beach-break of Lower Trestles in San Clemente, California,
on Tuesday, May 1.
With his win in the seventh heat, Knox advanced through into the next round (Round of 48) of the event. America’s Nat Young also made his way through into the fourth round after securing runner-up position.
Lower Trestles has is renowned for its flawless waves. Looking to test their skills against some of the best surfers from around the globe, a huge field of local and international surfers gathered at the event site on Tuesday to take each other in four-man
battles. The clean two-to-four foot waves breaking at the beach were quite promising, giving a handful of opportunities to the surfers to show off their moves.
The seventh heat of Round 3 featured a four-man bout featuring Knox, Young, France’s Vincent Duvignac and South Africa’s Brandon Jackson.
All four surfers were pretty determined to kick-off their skirmish for the prestigious event title on a good note, thus pushing themselves hard to try and post good scores on the score-board.
The vast experience of Knox allowed him to lock a real juicy wave halfway through the heat, which he utilised to post a 7.90 on the score-board. In the dying minutes of the battle, he posted another 7.27 points to his account to finish with a heat-total
of 15.17 points. The score proved sufficient to get him declared as the winner.
Young got off to a promising start, scoring a 6.17 off the very first wave that he caught in the heat. However, he failed to back it up with another good score and just managed to add an additional 5.87 points to his account for a heat-total of 12.04 points.
The runner-up finish was enough to get him into the next round though.
Duvignac finished third with a two-wave total of 10.67 points, while Jackson scored a 3.00 and 4.20 off his best-two waves for a heat-total of 7.20 points. Both the surfers failed to move into the fourth round as a result of their bottom-two finish.
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