MAXIME HUSCENOT
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PALMARES EXPRESS de 2004 à 2012
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2004 – CHAMPION DE LA REUNION BENJAMIN Under 12 years Reunion island winner
2006 – CHAMPION DE LA REUNION MINIME Under 14 years Reunion island winner
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HIC GROMMET CHALLENGE DURANBAH - gold coast
2005 -Under 14 years HIC WINNER 2006 -Under 16 years HIC WINNER
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Bretagne
2006 – CHAMPION DE FRANCE MINIME UNDER 14 years French champion
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2006-2007 - CHAMPION D'EUROPE MINIME ISA Under 14 years european Isa winner Ferrol - Spain
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JETTY SURF PRO CADET BELLS BEACH, AUSTRALIE 2007 – Under 16 years Winner
2008 –Under 17 years Winner
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2008 CHAMPION DE FRANCE CADETS - Guadeloupe Under 16 years french champion 2007 CHAMPION DE LA REUNION OPEN 2008 Over 21 years reunion island champion 2009 CHAMPION DE LA REUNION JUNIOR Under 21 years reunion champion
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2008 – KING OF THE GROMS INTERNATIONAL - hossegor champion du monde moins de 16 ans
2008 – CHAMPION D'EUROPE JUNIOR ASP Under 21 years EUROPEAN ASP CHAMPION
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16 janvier 2010 CHAMPION DU MONDE ASP JUNIOR – Narrabeen - AU WORLD JUNIOR ASP CHAMPION
Maxime Huscenot (REU), 17, has won the ASP World Junior title at Narabeen in Australia last night becoming the first French and European male surfer to clinch the coveted crown. Huscenot, who defeated ASP Top 45 rookie Jadson Andre (BRA), 19, in a hard-fought final, dominated the punchy two-to-three foot (one meter) waves of Sydney’s famous beach of Narabeen to make his way through the Quarterfinals and Semifinals before winning the final encounter of the event. “This is the biggest day of my life and it’s absolutely unbelievable,” Huscenot said. “It feels like I just won a heat, not the ASP World Title – it’s incredible. Jadson (Andre) is an amazing surfer and the whole Brazilian team rips so hard. I cannot believe it is my day. I am at a loss for words.” The 17-year-old athlete, former ASP European Junior champion (2008) who received entry into the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships (WJC) as an ASP International wildcard, stepped-up against the world’s best Under-21 surfers throughout a week of intense surf battles to finish atop the 48-man field. “I knew I was not a big name coming here,” Huscenot said. “Jadson (Andre) was the best surfer, doing massive air reverses that I cannot even dream of doing. But I just surfed the best I could and I guess the judges appreciated it.” Huscenot, who started his 2009 Pro Junior season late due to school obligations that saw the young man graduate from high school by July, finished his regional run inside the ASP Europe ratings’ Top 10 taking out the ASP Grade-1 Sopelana Pro Junior, his only win in 2009. With several injuries making his year even tougher, Huscenot landed in Australia as an outsider. “I never dreamed I would be here,” Huscenot said. “I was injured in October and couldn’t surf for a month. But I trained hard and got the wildcard here and once I made it past the fourth round, I knew it was going to be a good event for me. It feels amazing to be the first Frenchman to claim the ASP World Junior Title.” Huscenot’s win at Narabeen rockets him onto the prestigious list of past winners that include ASP World Tour stars Joel Parkinson (AUS), Andy Irons (HAW), Kekoa Bacalso (HAW), Jordy Smith (ZAF) and Adriano de Souza (BRA), a serious confidence boost and encouraging step for his international career. Having defeated other 2010 ASP World Tour rookie and event favorite Owen Wright (AUS) in Round 4, ASP North America top representative Nat Young (USA) in the Quarterfinals and Brazil’s brilliant athlete Alejo Muniz (BRA) in the Semifinals, Huscenot wraps-up his 2009 Billabong ASP World Junior Championships campaign on top of the world.
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20/01/2010
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2011 – PRO JUNIOR 3* REUNION ISLAND WINNER
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2012 – MAIDER AEROSTEGUY WINNER Biarritz – France
10/04/2012 Maxime Huscenot et Maud Le Car remportent la 28e Biarritz Quiksilver Maïder Arosteguy BIARRITZ QUIKSILVER MAÏDER AROSTEGUY La 28e édition de la Biarritz Quiksilver Maïder Aorsteguy s'est déroulée durant ce week-end de Pâques sur la Grande Plage de Biarritz. Pour le dernier jour de compétition, hier, des vagues de meilleure qualité que lors des deux journées précédentes ont sacré pour sa toute première participation le Réunionnais Maxime Huscenot (photo), à peine rentré de la tournée australienne. Le champion du monde ASP junior 2010 a devancé le Landais Vincent Duvignac, le Tahitien Luciano Heremoana et Thomas Lafonta, du Bidarteko Surf Club...
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