Moving On: Joel Parkinson’s Post Hurley Pro Trestles Interview
Justin Cote
- September 18 2009
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From www.joelparko.com…

Said Parko, "When I left the beach it was probably the angriest I’ve ever been after losing a heat."
Okay, second at Surfer Poll.
Well, I got fourth last year, so it was a step in the right direction. I hadn’t given it any thought until a few days before. I thought I might be lucky to scrape into the top five, so getting a second was a surprise. I was the first non-American, the first non-Kelly. He seems to win it most years. The guy is so huge over here in the States it’s no surprise he keeps winning it. But I was almost happier about Still Filthy winning Movie of the Year than me finishing second, because I worked really hard on that. I got the last section so I felt like a big part of the movie. That was a win in itself. That was pretty rewarding.
What were your thoughts paddling out against Machado?
I fully thought, the way Trestles breaks, that in a half hour heat it always throws up a bomb wave at some time, and whoever has priority when it comes through usually wins. Well a bomb did come through and Rob got it, but luckily for me he didn’t really connect with it so well. It wasn’t even in his top two. When he stood up on that wave I went, “Okay, I’m in trouble,” but luckily for me he only tagged a five or something out of if. I was behind, but all the way through I was thinking I’d get my shot at pegging him back. Then when that last second wave came through I thought really had a chance. And when I took off on that wave on the hooter I thought, okay, this is it. I was only chasing a 5.77 or something. I got up, heard the hooter with a second to spare, and fully thought I’d got it. But with the delay between the hooter and the lineup, a two second delay or something, I was a second too late I suppose. I fully thought I’d got it in the water, but got to the beach and found out I hadn’t. Lucky I didn’t claim it, hey?
What was your initial reaction?
I was walking up the beach when I heard the last wave didn’t count. I was blowing up, going, “That’s bullshit!” But I just didn’t allow for the two-second delay. They reckon they’re going to look at the situation. It’s happened before with Kelly at Bells before. And if you thought I blew up, you shoulda seen him!
It’s just about the only close call that’s gone against you all year. Were you waiting for it to happen?
I’ve had enough of those things in my career; it’s just like water off a duck’s back. It’s sport. I’ve had so many close calls go my way this year, had a few get out of jail cards this year, it was due. At the Quikky with Davo, stuff like that, you’ve got to give and take, and it was a close call and I’m totally fine with it. I’d just rather channel my energy somewhere better than being bitter about that.

If Parko stood up a split second earlier on this wave you wouldn't be reading this interview...
You seemed okay later on…
When I got home I was really angry. When I left the beach it was probably the angriest I’ve ever been after losing a heat. It took me a couple of hours but I rang a mate at home who put a bit of light on the subject, and I hung up laughing. It put it all in a better light. I thought of all the good calls I’ve had.
Go to www.joelparko.com for the full interview…









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September 19th, 2009 at 2:17 am
yawn
September 19th, 2009 at 2:55 am
dork
September 19th, 2009 at 11:14 am
Ditto. What a wanker this guy is.
September 19th, 2009 at 9:35 pm
zzzzz sorry parko! NOT ON OUR SOILLLLL!!! go Dane! go kelly!
September 21st, 2009 at 11:08 pm
Not to take anything away from Joel Parkinson but rather than talk about how he didnt win how bout somebody give props to another Joel… Tudor that is, for winning BJJ nationals by submitting a 4 stripe black belt and an abu dhabi champ last week. check it out http://www.graciemag.com/news/144/ARTICLE/15674/2...
September 22nd, 2009 at 1:36 am
You guys are wack, Joel's the man. That was one of the craziest moments in the event. It's cool that he blew up a bit because it shows he still gunning. And to Marcus, I think you've seen the movie Sidekicks a few too many times.
September 22nd, 2009 at 4:57 am
haha is that the one with Chuck Norris. He seriously did win nationals though, by submissions not points, which is extremely impressive. I do agree with you though though Parko is indeed the man. He's had an amazing year and every comp is important to him, he hasnt gotten too comfortable sitting on top.
September 22nd, 2009 at 7:33 pm
Ya that sucks he couldn't get his hands off the rails in time but I am stoked that Machado took him out. Goes to show you can't count the "older retired" guys out.
I think it would be really interesting to see Machado back on tour. I wonder how good he would do.
September 22nd, 2009 at 11:40 pm
Not as well as Sean Holmes, who beat more guys in more critical waves at J-Bay earlier in the year. Machado's good and all, but let's not get nuts here.
September 23rd, 2009 at 4:34 pm
you can't be serious guie….
not enough power/ competitive drive –> prolly attributed to smoking too much weed and “drifting”
September 23rd, 2009 at 9:42 pm
I don't have any real interest in Machado being back on the tour but I wouldn't be opposed to it. I don't think he'd be a top contender. He's just one of those guys that manages to trip up the top guys every once in a while.
September 29th, 2009 at 9:29 pm
Rob Machado needs filling in. He's so full of himself and always seems to want to to slash folks faces off. What is his problem.