STEPHANIE GILMORE CROWNED 2007 ASP WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPION

HONOLUA BAY, Maui (Thursday, Dec. 13, 2007) – Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) has just made ASP history as the first-ever surfer, male or female, to claim the ASP World Title as a rookie having bested fellow contenders Sofia Mulanovich (PER) and Silvana Lima (BRA) in Round 3 competition today at the Billabong Pro Maui at Honolua Bay.

The 19-year old from Coolangatta, Australia, blitzed past opponent Rochelle Ballard (HAW) with a stunning performance to advance through to the Quarterfinals of the Billabong Pro Maui after rival Mulanovich wentdown to wildcard Keala Kennelly (HAW) in a surprise Round 3 elimination.

"Surprisingly, I did quite well to not watch Sofia's heat at all, and I didn't even know that Keala (Kennelly) had won until right before my heat was about to start," Gilmore said. "That was interesting. I guess it was awesome for me. I was stoked. It pretty much just fired me up when I heard that, and then the next wave I got barreled."

With Mulanovich eliminated, and following her phenomenal win over the veteran Ballard, Gilmore needed fellow rookie Rosanne Hodge (ZAF) to defeat remaining contender Silvana Lima (BRA) in the final heat of the day to seal the ASP Women's World Title. With less than five minutes remaining, Hodge turned the tide with an incredible forehand assault on a roping righthander which would put her into the lead. The countdown to the heat ended with the raucous applause from the army of media and hundreds of spectators assembled on the beach.

Despite the numerous accolades collected by predecessors such Layne Beachley (AUS) and Kelly Slater (USA), Gilmore is the first surfer ever to claim the ASP World Title in their rookie season.

"That's amazing, I never even thought of that until now," Gilmore said. "It's truly an honor to make my way into the history books. To do it here in Maui, in waves that are barreling, and with all the family and friends here to share it with is truly amazing. I'm absolutely over the moon, and I'm just at a loss for words."

Gilmore's phenomenal rookie season on the ASP Women's World Tour saw the prodigious natural-footer claim victories at the Rip Curl Pro at Bells Beach, the NAB Beachley Classic in Sydney and the Mancora Peru Classic. Into the Quarterfinals of the Billabong Pro Maui, Gilmore still has the opportunity to add a fourth scalp to her incredible 2007 collection.

First moving to World No. 1 on the ASP ratings with her win at Bells Beach, Gimore shared the top spot with 2005 ASP World Champion Chelsea Hedges (AUS) unti she claimed the sole ratings lead after a semifinal finish in Brazil. Gilmore then dropped to 4th in the world with a 9th place result in Spain. Back to back wins in Sydney and Peru put her back on top and in contention to seal the deal with one event to go in Sunset Beach, Hawaii, but an early exit there out her title hopes on hold until today.

"I've just had an amazing first year on tour," Gilmore said. "I have great traveling partners like Jessi Miley-Dyer (AUS) and my team manager Kate Skarrat (AUS) has been there for me all the way – she's just a great person to bounce ideas off of. I've also had Mick Fanning (AUS) – he's a fellow Rip Curl teamrider and his season this year has been a real inspiration to me."

Looking ahead, Gilmore's precision in the water and competitive savvy will do 19-year-old well as she finishes out the 2007 season and focuses on defending her ASP Women's World Title in 2008.

"Right now, I'm just enjoying the moment," Gilmore said. "It's such an incredible feeling; I honestly can't describe it. Definitely though, next year I will be bringing my focus back to the tour. I don't want to lose this feeling, and I can't wait to finish out the year and head into 2008."

The Billabong Pro Maui will make a call on the Quarterfinals at 7:30am tomorrow.

All Billabong Pro Maui action will be webcast LIVE via www.billabongpro.com/maui07/index.asp and www.aspworldtour.com

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