Filipe Toledo (BRA) won the Men’s Corona Open J-Bay for the second year in a row. The Brasilian lit up four-to-six foot (1.3 - 2 metre) Supertubes at Jeffreys Bay to win the sixth stop the World Surf League (WSL) Championship Tour (CT) and vault to World No. 1 on the Jeep Leaderboard. “Back-to-back wins is always something that I’ve dreamed of,” said Toledo. “It could not be more special here in J-Bay after last year and this year we’ve had such good waves again. Thanks, God. Thanks, Jesus. Thank you to my family and everyone supporting me. I feel so blessed right now.” Toledo’s back-to-back win came with spectacular performances throughout the entire event. Out of the top ten highest single-wave scores of the Corona Open J-Bay, five belonged to Toledo (all 9-point rides). The same was true for the event’s highest heat total, where Toledo was responsible for five of the top ten. The 23-year-old is now 7-0 for Finals wins, defeating every opponent he’s ever faced in a Final. Toledo will now move up to first on the Jeep Rankings and wear the Jeep Leader Jersey at Stop No. 7 on the WSL CT, the Tahiti Pro Teahupo’o. Leading the next generation of progressive surfing, today’s CT victory over 2018 CT Rookie Wade Carmichael (AUS) marks the Brasilian's second in 2018. “When it is Finals Day, it is just something that clicks,” continued Toledo. “It is now or never, and I put it all on the line. That is always my strategy, ‘Go big or go home.’ It is easy like that and I went big. Finals is one of those heats where it is first or second, there are no losers, so I just go really big and put all my work on the wave. That is why I train. That is why I’ve been really focused. “Repeating the Final with Wade Carmichael, who has been really solid the whole event and surfing really well, it was a pleasure to surf against him. He took down some really big names. I am stoked to get the win and thank you to everyone.” The rematch of the Oi Rio Pro Final earlier in May saw Toledo and Carmichael throw big scores in the J-Bay lineup. Carmichael opened the exchange with a commanding 7.33 (out of a possible 10), but Toledo was on the next wave to challenge the Australian with an 8.50. The back-and-forth battle continued with only one-tenth of a point separating the two surfers at the halfway mark. The Brasilian opened the gap with a critical 8.33, giving the Australian one last opportunity to challenge. In the dying seconds of the heat, Carmichael attempted a big air but missed the landing and the scoring opportunity. In his first time competing at the Corona Open J-Bay, Carmichael claimed a stunning second-place result with big wins over event favorites Jordy Smith (ZAF) in the Semifinals and Conner Coffin (USA) in the Quarterfinals. The 25-year-old from the Central Coast of Australia showed today that he is a mainstay amongst the world elite with a boost to World No. 6.
“I had no expectations coming into this year,” said Carmichael. “I am really happy. I just want to keep improving my surfing. I’m having that much fun, and I want to keep going. I am enjoying every minute of this. I want to thank everyone. The support was ridiculous. This place is unreal and I love it. I feel right at home on the wave. It is amazing.” Carmichael stopped local hero Smith from earning his third event win at this year’s Corona Open J-Bay. The extremely close Semifinal saw Carmichael garner a 13.77 two-wave total to Smith’s 13.30. The 0.47-point difference eliminated Smith in Equal 3rd place. “Maybe some of my scores I felt like were maybe flipped, but Wade (Carmichael) is surfing really well and I wish him the best of luck,” Smith said. “It has been really nice for me to be home. I just want to thank everyone for so much of the support - it has been awesome. It is a third. It is not the worst thing in the world, it could have been way worse. I am just going to keep having fun and enjoying my time here in J-Bay.” Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) fell to Toledo in the second Semifinal. The 20-year-old was responsible for the highest single-wave score of the event, a near-perfect 9.67 in Round 4, but was not able to bring the results against the eventual winner. Julian Wilson (AUS) fell to Smith in the second Quarterfinal. The Australian came into this event as World No. 1, but his 5th place finish now moves him down to second on the Jeep Leaderboard. Wilson is the defending event winner of the next men’s CT stop, the Tahiti Pro, and now prepares to defend his win at the infamous Teahupo’o. “Me and Jordy (Smith) have had plenty of good battles and we had another close one there,” said Wilson. “I feel like that was a great result. I didn’t find my best this week in J-Bay but was able to find a good result. It is just past halfway in the year and there are is a lot of good events left. I am excited for Tahiti. Same as here where you just look at the forecast and either get really really scared or get on your shortboard and throw everything at it like last year.” The waiting period for the Women’s Corona Open J-Bay opens tomorrow and will run through July 16. The WSL Commissioner’s Office will reconvene tomorrow morning at 7:45 a.m. local time (SAST) to assess the conditions and determine if the competition will run. The Corona Open J-Bay will be broadcast LIVE on the WSL’s Facebook page. Also, check local listings for coverage from the WSL's broadcast partners. Surfline, forecast partner of the WSL, is calling for: Rippable SSW swell prevails Thursday morning, with a building trend of medium to strong surf over the later afternoon and evening. Friday early morning should still see good size surf, with a fading trend through the day. Wind looks favorable most of the day Thursday before trending light+ onshore on Friday. A modest size, heavily shadowed WSW/SW swell should build in Sunday afternoon before easing Monday, although wind will likely be side shore or onshore. There is some potential for a new swell around the end of the event window. Men’s Final Results: 1 - Filipe Toledo (BRA) 16.80 2 - Wade Carmichael (AUS) 15.33 Men’s Corona Open J-Bay Semifinal Results: SF 1: Wade Carmichael (AUS) 13.77 def. Jordy Smith (ZAF) 13.30 SF 2: Filipe Toledo (BRA) 18.90 def. Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) 14.17 Men’s Corona Open J-Bay Quarterfinal Results: QF 1: Wade Carmichael (AUS) 12.87 def. Conner Coffin (USA) 10.40 QF 2: Jordy Smith (ZAF) 13.43 def. Julian Wilson (AUS) 12.96 QF 3: Filipe Toledo (BRA) 17.50 def. Gabriel Medina (BRA) 16.03 QF 4: Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) 15.17 def. Sebastian Zietz (HAW) 12.44 2018 Men’s WSL CT Jeep Leaderboard (After the Corona Open J-Bay): 1 - Filipe Toledo (BRA) 35,900 pts 2 - Julian Wilson (AUS) 31,960 pts 3 - Gabriel Medina (BRA) 25,685 pts 4 - Italo Ferreira (BRA) 25,415 pts 5 - Jordy Smith (ZAF) 21,910 6 - Wade Carmichael (AUS) 21,80
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JEFFREYS BAY, South Africa (Wednesday, July 4, 2018) - The Men's Corona Open J-Bay completed Rounds 3 and 4 today in pumping four-to-six foot (1.2 - 1.8 metre) waves at the world-famous Supertubes to determine the Quarterfinalists of Stop No. 6 on the World Surf League (WSL) Championship Tour (CT).
The All-Star heat opening Round 4 featured Jordy Smith (ZAF), Conner Coffin (USA), andJoel Parkinson (AUS) pitted against each other in a battle to make the Quarterfinals. The three surfers unleashed powerful turns in every set while racing to escape fast barrels. Parkinson took the lead in his opening exchange, while Smith kept busy to chip away at the 2012 WSL Champion. Meanwhile, California’s Coffin capitalized on the conditions to score a commanding 8.00 (out of a possible 10) to Smith’s 8.33. The heat came down to the backup scores where Coffin earned first with a 16.03 two-wave total (out of a possible 20), Smith second with a 15.56, and Parkinson eliminated in third with a 14.20. “What an honor to surf against those guys at pumping J-Bay,” said Coffin. “It doesn’t get any better than that. To surf with Parko (Joel Parkinson) after he’s announced his retirement is such an honor. It has been so cool for me to get to know him. He is such a cool guy. I’m not really looking for any validation, but I love going out in a heat with really good guys and trying to bring my best. I’ve always felt a good connection with J-Bay so hoping I keep getting a few more.” Parkinson, the two-time event winner, announced his retirement from the Championship Tour earlier this week. Parkinson’s 9th place result marks his final time competing at J-Bay, the event that launched his career in 1999. Parkinson will now finish the backhalf of the season knowing that it will be his last competitive Tour around the world. “Those guys have become my favorite J-Bay surfers of the modern era, so to be against them was just an enjoyable heat,” said Parkinson. “The saddest thing about that heat was knowing that was the last time I’ll ever have priority ever at a J-Bay wave. That is probably the only thing I will miss about being on Tour, there are a lot of other cool things I suppose, too, But, that one thing is the thing that probably drives you to want to be on the pro tour - to have priority and have the lineup to yourself. I know it is fresh, a loss, but I feel like I’ve won. I am so thankful for all my family on the beach. I am really stoked for what this wave has done for me. The career I’ve had here, I am proud of myself for it. Thank you to everyone who has supported me from the start here.” Current World No. 1 Julian Wilson (AUS) is through to the Quarterfinals after winning the second heat of Round 4. Wilson took down compatriot Wade Carmichael and 2017 event runner-up Frederico Morais (PRT) with a 13.66 combined score after patiently waiting for this winning wave. Carmichael also advanced to the Quarterfinals with his second-place finish, dispatching Morais by just one-tenth of a point. The disappointing loss for Morais sees him exit in Equal 9th. “I waited for about 12 minutes for that heat,” Wilson said. “I only needed a 5.00 to get past Freddy (Morias) into second, but I knew that I needed around a 7.50 to get past Wade (Carmichael). That was what I needed to be looking at, especially with a good set coming through and Fred having second priority. I picked the right wave out of the set. I surfed the wave pretty well. I was really happy to get the score.” Filipe Toledo (BRA), 2017 Corona Open J-Bay winner, continues to light up Supertubes with outstanding scores. The Brasilian fired off a near-perfect 9.50, his fourth excellent ride of the event so far, and a 7.73. Toledo currently sits at World No. 2 on the Jeep Leaderboard and is now one step closer to defending his event title. Sebastian Zietz (HAW) came in second behind Toledo and will move to the Quarterfinals, as well. Despite a broken board and a detour on land, Zietz was able to find a 16.13 to oust 2015 WSL Champion Adriano de Souza (BRA). “I am just trying to rest and eat healthy and pay attention to the water,” said Toledo. “Even when you feel like you are not doing anything, it is just that psychological feeling that gets you tired. After this heat, and especially the 9.50 that I got, my legs were burning with so many turns. I am sad for Adriano (de Souza). I am just trying to keep the consistency.” Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) went big in his Round 4 matchup to defeat 2014 WSL Champion Gabriel Medina (BRA) and rookie standout Griffin Colapinto (USA). The surfer representing Japan unleashed his aggressive approach to score a near-perfect 9.67 and take the highest heat total of the event so far, an 18.04 (out of a possible 20). Despite losing to Igarashi, Medina will still advance to the Quarterfinals by earning second, but Colapinto’s third forces him to leave the competition early. Owen Wright (AUS) withdrew from the competition today due to a severe cold. His withdrawal from Round 3 Heat 9 gave Zietz the walk-through win to Round 4 Heat 3. The WSL Commissioner’s Office will reconvene tomorrow morning to reassess conditions and make the next call. The Corona Open J-Bay will be broadcast LIVE on the WSL’s Facebook page. Also, check local listings for coverage from the WSL's broadcast partners. Surfline, forecast partner of the WSL, is calling for: Medium size, overlapping SW to SSW swells will move in Tuesday and Wednesday withgenerally favorable wind. A larger SW to SSW swell should build through Thursday afternoon before fading on Friday. A partially to heavily shadowed and modest size WSW/SW swell looks increasingly likely for the 8th-9th, although wind may be onshore. For more information, please visit WorldSurfLeague.com. Men’s Corona Open J-Bay Remaining Round 3 (H5-12) Results: Heat 5: Wade Carmichael (AUS) 16.77 def. Jeremy Flores (FRA) 11.70 Heat 6: Julian Wilson (AUS) 12.80 def. Wiggolly Dantas (BRA) 12.23 Heat 7: Filipe Toledo (BRA) 16.60 def. Yago Dora (BRA) 7.94 Heat 8: Adriano de Souza (BRA) 13.77 def. Michael Rodrigues (BRA) 10.84 Heat 9: Sebastian Zietz (HAW) def. Owen Wright (AUS) INJ Heat 10: Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) 15.83 def. Willian Cardoso (BRA) 7.67 Heat 11: Griffin Colapinto (USA) 17.70 def. Mikey Wright (AUS) 11.67 Heat 12: Gabriel Medina (BRA) 15.63 def. Connor O’Leary (AUS) 14.20 Men’s Corona Open J-Bay Round 4 Results: Heat 1: Conner Coffin (USA) 16.03, Jordy Smith (ZAF) 15.56, Joel Parkinson (AUS) 14.20 Heat 2: Julian Wilson (AUS) 13.66, Wade Carmichael (AUS) 13.00, Frederico Morais (PRT) 12.90 Heat 3: Filipe Toledo (BRA) 17.23, Sebastian Zietz (HAW) 16.13, Adriano de Souza (BRA) 15.23 Heat 4: Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) 18.04, Gabriel Medina (BRA) 16.50, Griffin Colapinto (USA) 9.50 Men’s Corona Open J-Bay Quarterfinal Matchups: QF 1: Conner Coffin (USA) vs. Wade Carmichael (AUS) QF 2: Julian Wilson (AUS) vs. Jordy Smith (ZAF) QF 3: Filipe Toledo (BRA) vs. Gabriel Medina (BRA) QF 4: Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) vs. Sebastian Zietz (HAW) The Women's Corona Open J-Bay event window will open Friday, July 6. Women’s Corona Open J-Bay Round 1 Matchups: Heat 1: Johanne Defay (FRA), Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS), Sage Erickson (USA) Heat 2: Tyler Wright (AUS), Silvana Lima (BRA), Bronte Macaulay (AUS) Heat 3: Lakey Peterson (USA), Malia Manuel (HAW), Bianca Buitendag (ZAF) Heat 4: Stephanie Gilmore (AUS), Nikki Van Dijk (AUS), Macy Callaghan (AUS) Heat 5: Tatiana Weston-Webb (BRA), Keely Andrew (AUS), Courtney Conlogue (USA) Heat 6: Carissa Moore (HAW), Caroline Marks (USA), Coco Ho (HAW) JEFFREYS BAY, South Africa (Monday, July 2, 2018) - The Corona Open J-Bay, Stop No. 6 on the World Surf League (WSL) Championship Tour (CT), opened today with the completion of men’s Round 1 and the first two heats of Round 2 in three-to-four foot (1 - 1.3 metre) conditions at Supertubes. The men made the most of the conditions with a full day of competition that included big announcements, wins, and performances to kick off the event window.
Joel Parkinson (AUS), 2012 WSL Champion and two-time event winner, announced his retirement this morning ahead of his opening Round 1 heat. The Australian will surf the remaining events of 2018 and officially hang up his competitive jersey after the Billabong Pipe Masters in December. Parkinson’s first career win was at this event as a wildcard in 1999. Now, at the site of his first major victory, the 37-year-old earned the Round 1 win against current World No. 1 Julian Wilson (AUS) and event wildcard Matthew McGillivray (ZAF). Parkinson will advance straight to Round 3, while Wilson and McGillivray surfed against each other in elimination Round 2. “The idea of retirement has been on my mind for a little while and it is nice to surf my first heat knowing that I don’t have to worry about anything,” said Parkinson. “There is no result, there is no concern over the event. I felt like I was back here as a wildcard, it was almost like a full circle thing. You are back in Heat 6, and I haven’t been in Heat 6 in so long. Maybe last time I was in that heat was in 1999. “It is such a cool thing to be here for my last event and know that from here on out it is just about enjoyment and surfing, and doing what I love. I really want to watch everybody. The talent on Tour now is so amazing and I am glad I am leaving it in that way. It is one of those things where I will always be a surf fan and I’ll always watch it, but competing just isn’t there for me anymore.” Wilson went on to battle Jeffreys Bay local McGillivray in Round 2 Heat 1. The nail-biting heat had the home crowd on their feet rooting for the local favorite, but the South African fell just 0.93-points short of defeating the Jeep Leader in his CT debut. McGillivray will exit in Equal 25th place, while Wilson advances to the next round. “You don’t always know how wildcards surf or how they approach the wave,” Wilson said. “I had a heat with Matthew (McGillivray) earlier and we had a really close heat. We had a good heat again then. He surfs really well. That first heat this morning was the first time this year that I’ve surfed J-Bay with some size. I felt a little bit out of sync, which puts me on the back foot a little bit. I think we have good days of waves ahead of us and I just want to be a part of it.” Filipe Toledo (BRA), defending event winner and current World No. 2, already set the bar at the Corona Open J-Bay today with a near-perfect 9.17. The Brazilian shot out of a deep barrel to earn the highest score of the day and skip the dreaded elimination Round 2. “I am so happy to be back,” said Toledo. “J-Bay feels like home for me. The people are so welcoming and warm to me, that is one thing that makes me really comfortable. I love the wave. Who doesn’t? It is good to be surfing perfect J-Bay again. The waves are not as big as last year, but perfect conditions and big barrels on the inside. Last year was definitely one of the biggest wins of my career. It was a really special one and this event has the potential to be another really good one with good waves and good surfing.” Wiggolly Dantas (BRA), former CT competitor, earned entry into the event as a replacement surfer for two-time WSL Champion John John Florence (HAW). Dantas earned last place in Round 1 Heat 5 against Toledo and Matt Wilkinson (AUS) but redeemed himself in the Round 2 Heat 2 against World No. 3 Italo Ferreira (BRA). The upset will now set Ferreira’s World Title hopes back as he will need a big result at the CT’s next men’s event in Tahiti. “I am feeling good,” said Dantas. “It is amazing to make it. I am super happy. This morning, I surfed with a different board and changed it for a bigger board for this heat. This board is from last year, where I got third at Haleiwa with this board. I knew this board would work well on my backside. It is good to have an old board that you can trust and try to make those big turns.” Frederico Morais (PRT), 2017 event runner-up, opened the day with a big win over South Africans Jordy Smith and Michael February. Morais flew down the fast Supertubes sections to earn a 6.50 (out of a possible 10) and 5.43, giving him a 1.76-point lead over two-time event winner Smith. Despite having the support from the crowd, Smith and February will need to win their elimination Round 2 matchups to avoid an early exit from the Corona Open J-Bay. “It feels good to be back in J-Bay, it is beautiful and I love it,” said Morias. “There is a bit of confidence and a bit of expectation, as well. I just want to take it heat-by-heat and that is what I did here. I knew the matchup would be a tough one, but I had a few fun waves and my boards felt good. I am stoked.” Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) defeated Ferreira and 11-time WSL Champion Kelly Slater (USA) in non-elimination Round 1 Heat 3. Igarashi displayed aggressive surfing to take the win over the two top seeds. “To beat Kelly (Slater) anytime is a huge honor and just to be competing with him is a huge honor,” said Igarashi. “With him and Italo (Ferreira), this was an important heat for a lot of people, and I just stuck to my guns and knew what I had to do. That wasn’t the best heat to open up because it was really windy and hard to surf, but I told myself that I wanted to get angry at it. I’ve been too mellow and it has been too easy. I am 20 years old and on Tour, and it is so fun, but it is about time. It is my third year and I have to do something. Hopefully, I can show it in my surfing and in my results for the rest of the contest and the rest of the year.” Slater’s return to competition marks one year since his foot injury sustained at Jeffreys Bay in 2017. He will now need a strong performance in Round 2 against Jordy Smith (ZAF) to avoid early elimination when competition resumes. Gabriel Medina (BRA), 2014 WSL Champion, took down compatriots Tomas Hermes andMiguel Pupo in Heat 4 of Round 1. In a slower heat, Medina earned a collective 11.83 heat total (out of a possible 20), while rookie Hermes and replacement Pupo were unable to challenge. “It is really windy out there,” said Medina. “I am stoked to get two alright waves. It is so hard to surf, actually. There are waves but it is slow. I am happy to make it through. After Bali, I’ve been home. I’ve been hanging with my friends and family and training. It has been fun. I love being home and it feels good to spend a little time at home. Hopefully, I can get some better waves in the next round.” The Americans captured some of the day’s top heat totals with Conner Coffin, Kolohe Andino, and rookie Griffin Colapinto all winning their Round 1 matchups. Coffin shined with the day’s highest two-wave total, a 16.14. Andino also took a big win over event wildcard Mikey Wright (AUS) and Patrick Gudauskas (USA). 19-year-old Colapinto managed to clinch a buzzer-beater win in Round 1 Heat 11 to further prove himself amongst the world elite. “Whenever you get a win like that, it just boosts you big time,” said Colapinto. “That was pretty much my first surf I’ve had out here since I was in Ballito before this. This morning I went out and didn’t even catch a wave. I just got nothing so I was trying to stay busy to feel out my boards. I am bummed about Joel (Parkinson) retiring, but I am also glad that I got to catch him at the very end of his career. It is going to be exciting watching him out here.” The WSL Commissioner’s Office will reconvene tomorrow morning at 7:30 a.m. local time (SAST) to reassess conditions and make the next call. The Corona Open J-Bay will be broadcast LIVE on the WSL’s Facebook page. Also, check local listings for coverage from the WSL's broadcast partners. Surfline, forecast partner of the WSL, is calling for: Monday morning starts slow, but new SW swell will build through the afternoon, eventually peaking on Tuesday with offshore wind both days (strong on Monday). A larger SW swell is likely for the 5th (building during the afternoon of the 4th before fading on the 6th). The 7th-11th look relatively slow at this time, with potential for rebuilding surf around the end of the event window. Men’s Corona Open J-Bay Round 1 Results: Heat 1: Frederico Morais (PRT) 11.93, Jordy Smith (ZAF) 10.17, Michael February (ZAF) 7.24 Heat 2: Sebastian Zietz (HAW) 14.03, Michel Bourez (PYF) 13.67, Ian Gouveia (BRA) 6.66 Heat 3: Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) 13.50, Italo Ferreira (BRA) 11.94, Kelly Slater (USA) 8.73 Heat 4: Gabriel Medina (BRA) 11.83, Tomas Hermes (BRA) 7.83, Miguel Pupo (BRA) 6.73 Heat 5: Filipe Toledo (BRA) 13.84, Matt Wilkinson (AUS) 12.14, Wiggolly Dantas (BRA) 10.67 Heat 6: Joel Parkinson (AUS) 10.10, Julian Wilson (AUS) 9.90, Matthew McGillivray (ZAF) 9.86 Heat 7: Willian Cardoso (BRA) 12.30, Keanu Asing (HAW) 11.76, Ezekiel Lau (HAW) 11.06 Heat 8: Conner Coffin (USA) 16.14, Joan Duru (FRA) 15.67, Owen Wright (AUS) 12.73 Heat 9: Kolohe Andino (USA) 14.87, Mikey Wright (AUS) 13.26, Patrick Gudauskas (USA) 6.00 Heat 10: Yago Dora (BRA) 13.23, Adrian Buchan (AUS) 11.67, Adriano de Souza (BRA) 11.23 Heat 11: Griffin Colapinto (USA) 13.63, Wade Carmichael (AUS) 12.23, Jesse Mendes (BRA) 10.94 Heat 12: Jeremy Flores (FRA) 15.80, Connor O’Leary (AUS) 15.07, Michael Rodrigues (BRA) 10.96 Men’s Corona Open J-Bay Round 2 (H1-2) Results: Heat 1: Julian Wilson (AUS) 14.43 def. Matthew McGillivray (ZAF) 13.50 Heat 2: Wiggolly Dantas (BRA) 11.77 def. Italo Ferreira (BRA) 9.73 Men’s Corona Open J-Bay Remaining Round 2 (H3-12) Matchups: Heat 3: Michel Bourez (PYF) vs. Miguel Pupo (BRA) Heat 4: Jordy Smith (ZAF) vs. Kelly Slater (USA) Heat 5: Owen Wright (AUS) vs. Ian Gouveia (BRA) Heat 6: Adrian Buchan (AUS) vs. Michael February (ZAF) Heat 7: Michael Rodrigues (BRA) vs. Keanu Asing (HAW) Heat 8: Wade Carmichael (AUS) vs. Joan Duru (FRA) Heat 9: Adriano de Souza (BRA) vs. Patrick Gudauskas (USA) Heat 10: Mikey Wright (AUS) vs. Jesse Mendes (BRA) Heat 11: Ezekiel Lau (HAW) vs. Connor O’Leary (AUS) Heat 12: Tomas Hermes (BRA) vs. Matt Wilkinson (AUS) Women’s Corona Open J-Bay Round 1 Matchups: Heat 1: Johanne Defay (FRA), Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS), Sage Erickson (USA) Heat 2: Tyler Wright (AUS), Silvana Lima (BRA), Bronte Macaulay (AUS) Heat 3: Lakey Peterson (USA), Malia Manuel (HAW), Bianca Buitendag (ZAF) Heat 4: Stephanie Gilmore (AUS), Nikki Van Dijk (AUS), Macy Callaghan (AUS) Heat 5: Tatiana Weston-Webb (BRA), Keely Andrew (AUS), Courtney Conlogue (USA) Heat 6: Carissa Moore (HAW), Caroline Marks (USA), Coco Ho (HAW) |
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