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Jordy Smith’s Indo Rodeo Flip: Most Radical Manuever Ever Pulled?

On a recent Red Bull/ TransWorld SURF boa trip in Indonesia, Jordy Smith pulled what are many are calling the most radical maneuver ever pulled on a surfboard. Check out the evidence below and weigh in with your opinion.

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Jordy Smith Signs With JS Surfboards

Official word hit today that Jordy Smith has signed on to ride JS Surfboards exclusively on the WCT in 2009. Expect a signature model to follow. That being said, what’s going to happen to Channel Islands “The Rookie” board model?

Here’s the release:

Coolangatta – Friday 20th February 2009 - Jordy Smith signed on to ride for JS surfboards today in his quest for a world title on the ASP World Tour of Surfing in 2009. Smith now accompanies some of the world’s best surfers that are already part of the JSI family. Jason Stevenson, (head shaper and company founder) and Jordy have been working together for a number of years and have gained some great results. In 2008, Smith spent the year trying out other surfboard brands to see what worked best for him, but has returned to ride for JSI full time due to his past success with Jason.

“The tractor (JSI logo) is iconic to the JS brand, and Jordy has had great success on our boards in the past.” Said Stevenson. “He has won many qualifying series events on our boards, and who could forget his unforgettable 3rd place in the Billabong Pro (Jeffrey’s Bay, South Africa) in 2006 on a tractor board.  I am glad to be working with Jordy again and am proud to have him on our team.”

The deal will see Jordy representing JSI for at least the next three years. “Signing a long term agreement shows dedication and commitment from both parties,” stated Craig Pitchers, company co-director and sales manager. “We couldn’t be more pleased to have him on board.”

Jordy resides in Durban South Africa, and at age 21, is regarded as one of the most talented upcoming surfers. After a mixed rookie year in 2008 and a season ending injury late in the year in Hawaii, his focus and determination to be surfing his best for 2009 has been mind blowing.

Smith joins world title candidate and 2008 Triple Crown winner, Joel Parkinson on the JSI elite team, along with Bruce Irons, Luke Egan, Mark Occhilupo and Andrew Doheny.

The deal will see Jordy kick off the first event of the “2009 ASP World Tour” calendar riding JS surfboards at the Quiksilver Pro in Coolangatta late February.

Stay tuned for the newest surfboard in the JSI range; the “Jordy Smith signature model”.
For more information on JSI and Jordy Smith, visit www.jsindustries.com.

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Surf Exposure-Meter: January 2009

Jordy Smith claims the 2008 Surf Exposure Meter title.

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Surf Exposure Meter: December 2008

With one month left to tally Smith holds the lead, but faces close contention for the Exposure-Meter crown from Fanning and Irons.

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Surf Exposure Meter: November 2008

Jordy holds and lead and Machado makes a major move.

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Surf Exposure Meter: October 2008

Well, it’s official: Jordy Smith has now received more exposure than any other surfer in the world at this point in the year. For all the details, read more here..

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Surf Exposure Meter: September 2008

Consistent scoring performances from the top five surfers in the 2008 Surf Exposure-Meter race are making for some tight monthly tallies. Only 1,500 points separate Jamie O’Brien, Jordy Smith, and Dane Reynolds—who are sitting in second, third, and forth respectively—so the second place spot could go to any of these guys. Read more here.

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Surf Exposure Meter - January 08

Fanning leads early on, Smith hot in his tracks.

It’s a clean slate, a fresh start, a new beginning, and a bunch of other clichés. It’s the dawn of a new year, and the 2008 Surf Exposure-Meter race is officially underway. Sure, we’ve only tallied a month’s worth of photos, and, in all honesty it’s way to early to make any sort of predictions. But, none-the-less, there are some interesting, new players in the top ten. Will they all be there next month? No. But they’re up there now for all to see. So if you’re a TM and one of your boys in sitting high in the rankings, gloat while you can. Any knuckle dragger can rise to the top in the first month, but only the cream of the crop can stick around at the top of the Surf-Exposure Media Whore Race. Let’s take a look at who is up there now, how they got there, and what their chances of sticking around are.
1. Mick Fanning is in the lead because he scored a cover, a ton of edit coverage, and had some sturdy ad support from his sponsors. No doubt he’ll be a major contender in the race this year. His World Championship coverage hasn’t even hit yet.

2. Jordy Smith starts off strong this year and we’re not surprised. Every photog with a right index finger, half-a-brain, and a tri pod was sanpping as many photos of the South African wonder kid on the North Shore this year, plus he’s a must-watch on the WCT this year. A big profile in Surfing (complete with cover) and some ad support from O’Neill got him into number 2. He’ll finish in the top ten for sure this year.

3. Jamie O’Brien is a shoe in for the top ten this year. Between his etnies and Rusty ads he did some damage in the advertising category, and he scored some edit to back it up nicely. Can he stick in the top three? No guarantees. But chances are he won’t lose his top ten status all year.

4. Parko’s guest editor status in Surfer scored him some love on the edit boards and the ads from Kustom didn’t hurt his early season campaign. Keep an eye on Parko, though, He can tend to jump around a lot throughout the course of the year.

5. Not a terrible amount of points for Slater in January. A commendable 3,500 points, but for Slater that’s not a great months. We’re sure he’ll be a top ten finisher this year, but how high he gets in the ranking will probably be determined by how he surfs on tour. Definitely keep an eye on him.

6. If you’re Taj Burrow’s sponsor, you’re stoked. He made a pretty big splash in the January issues of SURF, Surfing, and Surfer. If the well-balanced mix of ad coverage and edit play continue, Burrow could do a lot this year. Not to mention he’s tied with last year’s winner/ 8-time world champ, Kelly Slater.

7. Andy Irons is a staple in the top ten of the exposure race and he’ll continue to be. His sponsors aren’t scared of throwing marketing dollars his way and he’s not scared of scoring editorial coverage. It’s a deadly combo. Irons will most likely finish in the top five, if not three this year.

8. Dion Agius scored a grip of points in SURF. He had a big shot in the opening of the issue and a full profile to boot. As far as staying power, we’re not convinced he’ll finish as high as he’s started. Prove us wrong Dion.

9. Josh Kerr was all over the place in January consumer mags. He made a nice place for himself in both the edit and ad categories and will most likely be a contender this year as well. Can he hold on to the top ten? Could go either way. He’ll probably need some serious help from his sponsors or some podium finishes on tour to make it.

10. Kamalei Alexander scored three spread ads from Analog..

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Transworld Business Reader’s Poll

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With Mick Fanning bringing the ASP World Title back to Australia, rookie sensations Jordy Smith and Dane Reynolds both qualified for the “Dream Tour”, and rumors of a ten-million-dollar bonus for Slater if he can wrangle in two more titles, the 2008 World Championship Tour race is one of the most anticipated of all time.

Will Fanning make a repeat performance? Can Slater muster another championship year? Will Joel Parkinson keep the Aussie reign alive? Or will one of the super rookies make history?

We want to know what you think. Make your comments, call outs, and predictions right here!

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