ROYDEN BRYSON
www.surfing-odds.com
a.k.a.: Brys
d.o.b.: October 27, 1982
born: East London, South Africa
resides: East London, South Africa
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hobbies: music, reading and art
ATHLETE EQUIPPED
weight: 143 lbs (65 kg)
height: 5¡¦7¡¨ (170 cm)
stance: Goofy foot
sponsors: Oakley clothing and eyewear, Red Bull energy drinks, Safari surfboards
shapers: Spider Murphy
quiver: six boards
favorite waves:: The Garden, Indonesia and J-Bay
favorite maneuvers: Barrels
favorite surfers: Rob Machado, CJ Hobgood, Damien Hobgood and Bobby Martinez
PROFESSIONALLY SPEAKING
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elite tour victories: (0) GLORY ROAD: PATH TO THE 2007 FOSTER¡¦S ASP WORLD TOUR
February 12th, 2006: 8th Place Hang Loose Pro Fernando de Noronha „³ 1000 points $1,400
May 2, 2006: 5th Place O¡¦Neill Highland Open Thurso, Scotland „³ 1220 points $1,700
June 18, 2006: 3rd Place Billabong Costa do Sauipe Pro Bahia, Brazil „³ 1460 points $2,700
July 30, 2006: 13th Place Honda US Open Huntington Beach, California „³ 1125 points $1,300
August 6, 2006: WINNER Yumeya Tahara Pro pres. by Billabong Tahara, Japan „³ 2500 points $15,000
August 27, 2006: 17th Place Rip Curl Pro Seignosse, France „³ 1200 points $1,500
October 29, 2006: 9th Place Onbongo Pro Surfing Sao Paulo, Brazil „³ 1250 points $1,500
Total: 9,755 points
2006 ASP WQS Rating: 4th
IN OTHER WORDS
East London¡¦s Royden Bryson had a meteoric season on last season¡¦s ASP World Qualifying Series (WQS). After building a steady momentum throughout the year, the progressive goofy footer tore the bag out of the WQS six star Yumeya Tahara Pro presented by Billabong in Japan, walking away with the event win and a solid footing in the ratings. Although relatively unknown on the international stage, Bryson¡¦s development in South Africa¡¦s fertile wave grounds has turned him into a world class surfer and his competitive savvy will only mature as the season continues. With guidance from veteran South Africans Greg Emslie and Travis Logie, as well as support from compatriot rookie Ricky Basnett, the sky is the limit for South Africa and Bryson will be right in the thick of it.