11/HAW -BILLABONG PIPE MASTERS -Banzai, PIPELINE, Oahu, HAWAII~USA/Dec.08/20th,2015, MEN'S SAMSUNG GALAXY CHAMPIONSHIP TOUR
WSL - WORLD SURF LEAGUE
Monday, December 14th, 2015
Waiting Period Event Status
Day 7 of 13 days Lay Day
Next Call
Dec.15th, 2015 - 7:30 am- HST
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Monday, December 14, 2015
Sunday, December 13, 2015
SURFE - HAVAIANO PODE FAZER A FESTA DOS BRASILEIROS - O Globo -Newspaper -Sunday, Dec. 13th, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil -page 45 -Esportes
SURFE - HAVAIANO PODE FAZER A FESTA DOS BRASILEIROS -O GLOBO -Newspaper -Sunday, Dec. 13th, Rio de Janeiros, Brazil - page 45 -Esportes
WSL Divulgation/KELLY CESTARI
On the tube: Jamie O'Brien has the wave of Pipeline as the backyard of his house
SURF
THE HAWAIIAN MAY MAKE THE PARTY OF BRAZILIANS
Polemical and talented, Jamie O'Brien will face Mick Fanning in the Round 3 in Pipeline WCT
Renato de Alexandrino
renato.alexandrino@oglobo.com.br
From persona non grata in Brazil the surfer may give 2015 World Title for a Brazilian. This is Jamie O'Brien, Hawaiian at 32 years old, polemical, talented on the tubes of Pipeline and adversary of Mick Fanning in the Round 3 at last stage of WCT.
If defeats Fanning, Jamie that competes as Wild Card, ends with the chances of the Australian. The dispute for the Cup would be Brazilian one among Filipe Toledo, Adriano de Souza and Gabriel Medina, with the Australian Julian Wilson running out , needs to win the stage and to cheer for premature defeats of Brazilians.
Jamie O'Brien has Pipeline literally as the backyard of his house, because he lives on the beach in front of the most famous wave in the world. Winner of Pipe WCT in 2004, the Hawaiian never interested in competing the World Circuit. Tough critical of Surf League, is paid for traveling around the world pursuiting for perfect waves and collects followers on Socials Networks with videos that challenges big waves with water floats or how the one he showed up surfing in Tahiti with body on fire.
FIGHT WITH RICARDINHO
Two years ago, Jamie won the antipathy of Brazilian surfing fans at fighting with Ricardo dos Santos during the Trials of WCT in Tahiti. The two disputed a wave and finished trading punches in the water. Both were fined and suspended by Surf League. Jamie posted a photo on Social Networks apologizing to Ricardo. In January of this year, when the Brazilian was shot dead by a Military Police in the beach of Guarda do Embaú, in Santa Catarina, the Hawaiian did a tribute on Social Networks.
Staying at house of Jamie O'brien, Adriano de Souza has already declared before the opening of the event that counts with the help of the Hawaiian as out of the water, with tips about how to dominate the tubes of Pipe, as in the water.
-He is sensational on the waves in Pipeline and I always watching how he surfs here, but I think the way he could help me more would be passing through the Trials and defeating one of the favorites of Championship.
The desire of Adriano , and also of Filipe, Medina and all Brazilians fans- may be come true on Tuesday, when there is forecast of good waves and the stage will restart. Yesterday, the event was postponed.
*read the post of surfworldtour.blogspot.com - A tribute to Ricardo dos Santos -January, 2015
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WSL Divulgation/KELLY CESTARI
On the tube: Jamie O'Brien has the wave of Pipeline as the backyard of his house
SURF
THE HAWAIIAN MAY MAKE THE PARTY OF BRAZILIANS
Polemical and talented, Jamie O'Brien will face Mick Fanning in the Round 3 in Pipeline WCT
Renato de Alexandrino
renato.alexandrino@oglobo.com.br
From persona non grata in Brazil the surfer may give 2015 World Title for a Brazilian. This is Jamie O'Brien, Hawaiian at 32 years old, polemical, talented on the tubes of Pipeline and adversary of Mick Fanning in the Round 3 at last stage of WCT.
If defeats Fanning, Jamie that competes as Wild Card, ends with the chances of the Australian. The dispute for the Cup would be Brazilian one among Filipe Toledo, Adriano de Souza and Gabriel Medina, with the Australian Julian Wilson running out , needs to win the stage and to cheer for premature defeats of Brazilians.
Jamie O'Brien has Pipeline literally as the backyard of his house, because he lives on the beach in front of the most famous wave in the world. Winner of Pipe WCT in 2004, the Hawaiian never interested in competing the World Circuit. Tough critical of Surf League, is paid for traveling around the world pursuiting for perfect waves and collects followers on Socials Networks with videos that challenges big waves with water floats or how the one he showed up surfing in Tahiti with body on fire.
FIGHT WITH RICARDINHO
Two years ago, Jamie won the antipathy of Brazilian surfing fans at fighting with Ricardo dos Santos during the Trials of WCT in Tahiti. The two disputed a wave and finished trading punches in the water. Both were fined and suspended by Surf League. Jamie posted a photo on Social Networks apologizing to Ricardo. In January of this year, when the Brazilian was shot dead by a Military Police in the beach of Guarda do Embaú, in Santa Catarina, the Hawaiian did a tribute on Social Networks.
Staying at house of Jamie O'brien, Adriano de Souza has already declared before the opening of the event that counts with the help of the Hawaiian as out of the water, with tips about how to dominate the tubes of Pipe, as in the water.
-He is sensational on the waves in Pipeline and I always watching how he surfs here, but I think the way he could help me more would be passing through the Trials and defeating one of the favorites of Championship.
The desire of Adriano , and also of Filipe, Medina and all Brazilians fans- may be come true on Tuesday, when there is forecast of good waves and the stage will restart. Yesterday, the event was postponed.
*read the post of surfworldtour.blogspot.com - A tribute to Ricardo dos Santos -January, 2015
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2015 BILLABONG PIPE MASTERS OVERVIEW - Round 2 by surfworldtour.blogspot.com
2015 BILLABONG PIPE MASTERS OVERVIEW-Round 2/by surfworldtour.blogspot.com
My debut in surfing competitions was in Praia do Rosa -Santa Catarina, Brazil, in Seletiva Petrobras de Surf Masculino, in March of 2008, when Messias Felix(CE)-Ceará is a state from Brazil- won the event; so I still have to learn many things about it, but I realize that heats of three men, are so different from man to man heats.
Round 1 was three men dispute, as the Round 4, but the Round 2 is man to man battle.
ROUND 2 - Dec. 11th, 2015
In this Round, the heats ocurred simultaneously, with difference around 15 minutes.
For instance, when the heat 5 finished, the heat 6 still in progress, and started the heat 7. So both heats were in progress, and so successively.
The surfer that win the heat pass to Round 3, and the surfer that is defeated is out of the stage.
heat 1
average wave score - 4.83 / the best wave -7.23 (5) -F. Toledo(BRA)
In this opening heat of Round 2, F. Toledo(BRA)surfed better today, and defeated the Hawaiian B. Irons(HAW)score 7.00 and later 7.23 added up 14.23 and B. Irons(HAW) did not find the waves, just added up 5.07. So F. Toledo is into Round 3, and B. Irons(HAW) is out of the dispute.
heat 2
average wave score - 6.24 / the best wave - 8.77 (2) - T. Burrow(AUS)
B. Simpson(USA)in his opening wave score 7.00 and T. Burrow(AUS)score 5.00 in his opening wave, and later on turned the heat with a good wave 8.77 and turned the heat. The North American replaced his 1.17 for a score 4.20 -weak wave- and was defeated by the Australian surfer, and is out of this stage. T. Burrow(AUS) is guaranteed to Round 3.
heat 3
average wave score - 6.40 / the best wave - 8.27 (6) - A. de Souza(BRA)
The Wild card - Trials winner - J. Robinson in his opening wave of the heat score just 0.57 and A. de Souza(BRA) turned the heat with a 4.83 wave and later replaced the score 1.10 for a 3.93.
After on J. Robinson(AUS) his weak wave for a 7.33 score and later turned the heat, but at final minutes A. de Souza(BRA)turned the heat again with a good wave 8.27. After J. Robinson(AUS)replaced a weak wave for 5.67 but was not enough. A. de Souza(BRA)added up 13.10 won the heat, and passed to Round 3. J. Robinsons(AUS) 12.50 and is out of stage.
heat 4
average wave score - 4.99 / the best wave - 8.83 (2) - A. Melling(AUS)
The Australian A. Melling(AUS)so experienced in the tour, surfed a good wave 8.83 and after replaced a weak score for 6.67, and added up 15.50; his compatriot M. Wilkinson(AUS) did not find the waves and finished in combination.
heat 5
average wave score - 4.71 / the best wave - 7.83 (3) - J. Wilson(AUS)
In the second battle between Australian surfers, J. Wilson(AUS)in his opening wave score 5.00 and later 7.83. He was surfing better today. The Wild Card - W. Carmichael(AUS)just surfed weak waves and was out of the battle. J. Wilson(AUS) still in the fight for the title. Last year he was the winner of this stage over the current champion G. Medina(BRA)
heat 6
average wave score - 4.92 / the best wave - 7.50 (1) - A. Buchan(AUS)
The Australian surfer A. Buchan(AUS)also surfed better today added up 13.17 while M. Pupo(BRA) did not find good waves and added up 6.50, and is out of the stage.
heat 7
average wave score - 7.63 / the best wave - 8.50 (2) - D. Payne(HAW)
It was a nice heat, K. Slater(USA)just defeated the Hawaiian D. Payne(HAW) that find the waves today and surfed so better, despite surfed the best wave in the heat but not enough to defeated the six times winner of the stage. K. Slater(USA)also is guaranteed to Round 3. and the Hawaiian, out of competition in Hawaii.
The most equilibrated heat.
heat 8
average wave score - 4.31 / the best wave - 5.67 (4) - S. Zietz(HAW)
The Hawaiian S. Zietz(HAW)also surfed better today,and added up 10.50; J. Andre(BRA)- already defeated the great champion Kelly at the Final in Praia da Vila -Imbituba-Santa Catarina in 2010- added up 6.74 and was out of the competition. S. Zietz(HAW) passed to Round 3
heat 9
average wave score - 4.10 / the best wave - 6.17 (2) - N. Young(USA)
G. Hall(IRL)surfed better today- added up 8.60 and defeated the North American (USA)that added up 7.80, despite surfed the best wave. G.Hall(IRL) passed to Round 3 and surfer of Santa Cruz, California N. Young(USA)is out of this stage.
heat 10
average wave score - 3.81 / the best wave - 5.83 (6) - K. Asing(HAW)
The Hawaiian K. Asing(HAW)added 10.33 and defeated the North American, K. Andino(USA) that added up 4.90 - he already did the Final at Billabong Rio Pro 2014 against M. Bourez(PYF)but fell down of production in this season. K. Asing (HAW) is guaranteed to Round 3.
heat 11
average wave score - 4.84 / the best wave - 7.50 (4) - J. Parkinson(AUS)
The world champion J. Parkinson already won this stage in Hawaii, surfed two medium waves 7.50 and 6.43 and defeated R. Christie(NZL)that surfed very well in Rio de Janeiro stage -OI Rio Pro-but did not find the waves in Pipeline. J. Parkinson(AUS) is also in the Round 3.
heat 12
average wave score - 5.22 / the best wave - 8.67 (4) - J. Smith(SAF)
The South African surfer J. Smith(SAF) -already won the stage in Rio de Janeiro -2013 Billabong Rio Pro - surfed two waves 7.33 and 8.67 added up 16.00 and defeated the Brazilian W. Dantas, for the first time in Pipeline.
In the Round 1 were 36 surfers.
And 24 surfers are in the in the Round 3 .
The surfers with conquests and more experience were better in Pipeline :
G. Medina(BRA) World Champion in 2014 -Final at stage in 2014;
B. Durbidge(AUS) won the stage in 2007;
CJ Hobgood(USA) World Champion in 2001;
K. Slater (USA) won six times the stage;
M. Fanning(AUS) three times World Champion;
T. Burrow(AUS) won this stage in 2009;
J. Parkinson(AUS)World Champion - won this stage in 2012;
J. Flores(FRA) won this stage in 2010;
J. O'Brien(HAW) won this stage in 2004;
A. de Souza(BRA)won stages in the tour -The Billabong Rio Pro in 2011;
J. Smith(SAF)won stages in the tour-The Billabong Rio Pro in 2013;
J. J. Florence(HAW)won stages in the tour - the Billabong Rio Pro in 2012;
M. Bourez(PYF) won stage in the tourr -the Billabong Rio Pro in 2014;
J. Wilson(AUS) won the stage in 2014.
F. Toledo(BRA) won three stages in 2015; the OI Rio Pro in 2015.
The exceptions are:
I. Ferreira(BRA)first year in the elite of surfing; first time in Pipeline.
K. Asing(HAW)first year in the elite but he is Hawaiian.
The surprise:
M. Ho(HAW)was third in the Trials, replaced O. Wright(AUS), already received Wild Card, and disputed some stages.
Source : WSL -World Surf League
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My debut in surfing competitions was in Praia do Rosa -Santa Catarina, Brazil, in Seletiva Petrobras de Surf Masculino, in March of 2008, when Messias Felix(CE)-Ceará is a state from Brazil- won the event; so I still have to learn many things about it, but I realize that heats of three men, are so different from man to man heats.
Round 1 was three men dispute, as the Round 4, but the Round 2 is man to man battle.
ROUND 2 - Dec. 11th, 2015
In this Round, the heats ocurred simultaneously, with difference around 15 minutes.
For instance, when the heat 5 finished, the heat 6 still in progress, and started the heat 7. So both heats were in progress, and so successively.
The surfer that win the heat pass to Round 3, and the surfer that is defeated is out of the stage.
heat 1
average wave score - 4.83 / the best wave -7.23 (5) -F. Toledo(BRA)
In this opening heat of Round 2, F. Toledo(BRA)surfed better today, and defeated the Hawaiian B. Irons(HAW)score 7.00 and later 7.23 added up 14.23 and B. Irons(HAW) did not find the waves, just added up 5.07. So F. Toledo is into Round 3, and B. Irons(HAW) is out of the dispute.
heat 2
average wave score - 6.24 / the best wave - 8.77 (2) - T. Burrow(AUS)
B. Simpson(USA)in his opening wave score 7.00 and T. Burrow(AUS)score 5.00 in his opening wave, and later on turned the heat with a good wave 8.77 and turned the heat. The North American replaced his 1.17 for a score 4.20 -weak wave- and was defeated by the Australian surfer, and is out of this stage. T. Burrow(AUS) is guaranteed to Round 3.
heat 3
average wave score - 6.40 / the best wave - 8.27 (6) - A. de Souza(BRA)
The Wild card - Trials winner - J. Robinson in his opening wave of the heat score just 0.57 and A. de Souza(BRA) turned the heat with a 4.83 wave and later replaced the score 1.10 for a 3.93.
After on J. Robinson(AUS) his weak wave for a 7.33 score and later turned the heat, but at final minutes A. de Souza(BRA)turned the heat again with a good wave 8.27. After J. Robinson(AUS)replaced a weak wave for 5.67 but was not enough. A. de Souza(BRA)added up 13.10 won the heat, and passed to Round 3. J. Robinsons(AUS) 12.50 and is out of stage.
heat 4
average wave score - 4.99 / the best wave - 8.83 (2) - A. Melling(AUS)
The Australian A. Melling(AUS)so experienced in the tour, surfed a good wave 8.83 and after replaced a weak score for 6.67, and added up 15.50; his compatriot M. Wilkinson(AUS) did not find the waves and finished in combination.
heat 5
average wave score - 4.71 / the best wave - 7.83 (3) - J. Wilson(AUS)
In the second battle between Australian surfers, J. Wilson(AUS)in his opening wave score 5.00 and later 7.83. He was surfing better today. The Wild Card - W. Carmichael(AUS)just surfed weak waves and was out of the battle. J. Wilson(AUS) still in the fight for the title. Last year he was the winner of this stage over the current champion G. Medina(BRA)
heat 6
average wave score - 4.92 / the best wave - 7.50 (1) - A. Buchan(AUS)
The Australian surfer A. Buchan(AUS)also surfed better today added up 13.17 while M. Pupo(BRA) did not find good waves and added up 6.50, and is out of the stage.
heat 7
average wave score - 7.63 / the best wave - 8.50 (2) - D. Payne(HAW)
It was a nice heat, K. Slater(USA)just defeated the Hawaiian D. Payne(HAW) that find the waves today and surfed so better, despite surfed the best wave in the heat but not enough to defeated the six times winner of the stage. K. Slater(USA)also is guaranteed to Round 3. and the Hawaiian, out of competition in Hawaii.
The most equilibrated heat.
heat 8
average wave score - 4.31 / the best wave - 5.67 (4) - S. Zietz(HAW)
The Hawaiian S. Zietz(HAW)also surfed better today,and added up 10.50; J. Andre(BRA)- already defeated the great champion Kelly at the Final in Praia da Vila -Imbituba-Santa Catarina in 2010- added up 6.74 and was out of the competition. S. Zietz(HAW) passed to Round 3
heat 9
average wave score - 4.10 / the best wave - 6.17 (2) - N. Young(USA)
G. Hall(IRL)surfed better today- added up 8.60 and defeated the North American (USA)that added up 7.80, despite surfed the best wave. G.Hall(IRL) passed to Round 3 and surfer of Santa Cruz, California N. Young(USA)is out of this stage.
heat 10
average wave score - 3.81 / the best wave - 5.83 (6) - K. Asing(HAW)
The Hawaiian K. Asing(HAW)added 10.33 and defeated the North American, K. Andino(USA) that added up 4.90 - he already did the Final at Billabong Rio Pro 2014 against M. Bourez(PYF)but fell down of production in this season. K. Asing (HAW) is guaranteed to Round 3.
heat 11
average wave score - 4.84 / the best wave - 7.50 (4) - J. Parkinson(AUS)
The world champion J. Parkinson already won this stage in Hawaii, surfed two medium waves 7.50 and 6.43 and defeated R. Christie(NZL)that surfed very well in Rio de Janeiro stage -OI Rio Pro-but did not find the waves in Pipeline. J. Parkinson(AUS) is also in the Round 3.
heat 12
average wave score - 5.22 / the best wave - 8.67 (4) - J. Smith(SAF)
The South African surfer J. Smith(SAF) -already won the stage in Rio de Janeiro -2013 Billabong Rio Pro - surfed two waves 7.33 and 8.67 added up 16.00 and defeated the Brazilian W. Dantas, for the first time in Pipeline.
In the Round 1 were 36 surfers.
And 24 surfers are in the in the Round 3 .
The surfers with conquests and more experience were better in Pipeline :
G. Medina(BRA) World Champion in 2014 -Final at stage in 2014;
B. Durbidge(AUS) won the stage in 2007;
CJ Hobgood(USA) World Champion in 2001;
K. Slater (USA) won six times the stage;
M. Fanning(AUS) three times World Champion;
T. Burrow(AUS) won this stage in 2009;
J. Parkinson(AUS)World Champion - won this stage in 2012;
J. Flores(FRA) won this stage in 2010;
J. O'Brien(HAW) won this stage in 2004;
A. de Souza(BRA)won stages in the tour -The Billabong Rio Pro in 2011;
J. Smith(SAF)won stages in the tour-The Billabong Rio Pro in 2013;
J. J. Florence(HAW)won stages in the tour - the Billabong Rio Pro in 2012;
M. Bourez(PYF) won stage in the tourr -the Billabong Rio Pro in 2014;
J. Wilson(AUS) won the stage in 2014.
F. Toledo(BRA) won three stages in 2015; the OI Rio Pro in 2015.
The exceptions are:
I. Ferreira(BRA)first year in the elite of surfing; first time in Pipeline.
K. Asing(HAW)first year in the elite but he is Hawaiian.
The surprise:
M. Ho(HAW)was third in the Trials, replaced O. Wright(AUS), already received Wild Card, and disputed some stages.
Source : WSL -World Surf League
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11/HAW -BILLABONG PIPE MASTERS -Banzai Pipeline, Oahu,Hawaii -USA -Dec.08th/20th,2015
11/HAW -BILLABONG PIPE MASTERS -Banzai Pipeline, Oahu, Hawaii -USA -Dec.08th/20th, 2015
Men's Samsung Galaxy Championship Tour /WSL -World Surf League
Sunday, December 13th, 2015
Waiting Period Event status
Day 6 of 13 days Lay Day
Next Call
Dec. 14th, 2015 - 7:30 am HST
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Men's Samsung Galaxy Championship Tour /WSL -World Surf League
Sunday, December 13th, 2015
Waiting Period Event status
Day 6 of 13 days Lay Day
Next Call
Dec. 14th, 2015 - 7:30 am HST
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Saturday, December 12, 2015
11/HAW -BILLABONG PIPE MASTERS - Banzai Pipeline, Oahu, Hawaii, USA -Dec.08th/20th,2015
11/HAW -BILLABONG PIPE MASTERS -Banzai Pipeline, Oahu, Hawaii- USA -Dec.08th/20th,2015
Men's Samsung Galaxy Championship Tour - WSL -World Surf League
Saturday, December 12th, 2015
Waiting Period Event is
Day 5 of 13 days Lay Day
Next Call
December 13th, 2015 - 7:30 am - HST
Men's Samsung Galaxy Championship Tour - WSL -World Surf League
Saturday, December 12th, 2015
Waiting Period Event is
Day 5 of 13 days Lay Day
Next Call
December 13th, 2015 - 7:30 am - HST
BRASILEIROS AVANÇAM EM PIPELINE -EXTRA Newspaper - Jogo Extra, page 7 -Saturday, Dec.12th,2015-Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
BRASILEIROS AVANÇAM EM PIPELINE -EXTRA Newspaper - Jogo Extra, page 7-Saturday, Dec. 12th, 2015 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - extra.globo.com
Surf
Brazilians advanced in Pipeline
Filipe Toledo and Adriano de Souza passed through the Recap and joined up to Gabriel Medina and Mick Fanning into Round 3
Oahu, Hawaii -Filipe Toledo and Adriano de Souza, the Mineirinho are still alive fighting for the world title. After fell to the Recap in Round 1 of Pipeline, on Thursday, both won the heats in the Recap and joined up to compatriot Gabriel Medina and to Australian Mick Fanning - another postulants to the trophy- into the Round 3. The other Australian, with chances, Julian Wilson, also was classified yesterday.
Filipinho, second position in the world ranking, defeated the Hawaiian Bruce Irons by 14.23 to 5.07. At the end of the heat praised the talent of the adversary that, was invited to Pipeline stage.
-Bruce is the best here. I was so enjoyed for seeing the respect that he has by me. - affirmed Filipinho: - I feel so comfortable here. My family and my girlfriend are here. I am surfing a lot e feeling so confident.
Mineirinho also faced a Wild Card: the Australian Jack Robinson only with 17 yeard old. At the final
the experience of the Brazilian weighed up: 13.10 to 12.50.
-He is very good surfer and worked hard to arrive here - said Mineirinho : -I am still focused to pursuit the title.
Filipe will face the Hawaiian Mason Ho, and Mineirinho will dispute with the Irish Glenn Hall. The Round 3 will have call today, at 6:00 pm(of Brasília). However with the sea going down, the forecast is that the event only restart on Tuesday.
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Surf
Brazilians advanced in Pipeline
Filipe Toledo and Adriano de Souza passed through the Recap and joined up to Gabriel Medina and Mick Fanning into Round 3
Oahu, Hawaii -Filipe Toledo and Adriano de Souza, the Mineirinho are still alive fighting for the world title. After fell to the Recap in Round 1 of Pipeline, on Thursday, both won the heats in the Recap and joined up to compatriot Gabriel Medina and to Australian Mick Fanning - another postulants to the trophy- into the Round 3. The other Australian, with chances, Julian Wilson, also was classified yesterday.
Filipinho, second position in the world ranking, defeated the Hawaiian Bruce Irons by 14.23 to 5.07. At the end of the heat praised the talent of the adversary that, was invited to Pipeline stage.
-Bruce is the best here. I was so enjoyed for seeing the respect that he has by me. - affirmed Filipinho: - I feel so comfortable here. My family and my girlfriend are here. I am surfing a lot e feeling so confident.
Mineirinho also faced a Wild Card: the Australian Jack Robinson only with 17 yeard old. At the final
the experience of the Brazilian weighed up: 13.10 to 12.50.
-He is very good surfer and worked hard to arrive here - said Mineirinho : -I am still focused to pursuit the title.
Filipe will face the Hawaiian Mason Ho, and Mineirinho will dispute with the Irish Glenn Hall. The Round 3 will have call today, at 6:00 pm(of Brasília). However with the sea going down, the forecast is that the event only restart on Tuesday.
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Filipe Toledo and Mineirinho vão à terceira fase - Lance Newspaper, Saturday, Dec.12th, 2015 - page 18 -Rio de Janeiro, Brazil -www.lance.com.br
Filipe Toledo and Mineirinho vão à terceira fase - Lance Newspaper, Saturday, Dec. 12th, 2015 - page 18 -Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - www.lance.com.br
Filipe surfes wave during the Recap -WSL/Divulgation
Filipe Toledo and Mineirinho advanced to Round 3
Second and third position in WCT in the season, Brazilians won the Recap and are still alive in the dispute for Circuit title
NÚCLEO POLI
reporterpoli@lancenet.com.br
After fell in the Round 1 of the decisive stage of World Circuit of Surfing (WCT) in Pipeline, Filipe Toledo and Adriano de Souza, the Mineirinho, passed over the Recap yesterday and advanced to Round 3 in Hawaii.
Surfing in the opening heat, the deputy leader Filipe Toledo, did not have an easy task. His rival none other than the local veteran Bruce Irons, brother of the legend three-times World Champion, Andy Irons.
Surfing with tranquility, Toledo took two scores over seven points(7.00 and 7.23), while the Hawaiian scored 5.07(2.67 and 2.40); Filipinho advanced to the Round 3.
Mineirinho, third position in this year, surfed against the Australian, Jack Robinson. And it was not easy.
The rival scored 7.33 and 5.17, added up 12.50, while the Brazilian, in his penultimate wave, turned the heat , with a 8.27, e finished with 13.10.
Untill the close of this edition, other disputes of the Recap still happen in Hawaii. The duels of Round 3 take the winners to Round 4, while the losers are eliminated.
Six surfers still fight for the WCT title . Mick Fanning(AUS), leader of the season,has as direc rival
Filipe Toledo. How the "brazuca"(slang that means Brazilian) has a stage of discard, they are technically tied. If they would be defeated at same Round, the championship goes to the surfer of São Paulo(SP).
By the way, Mineirinho, Gabriel Medina and Julian Wilson need combinations to continue dreaming about.
Jadson and Pupo fell in the Round 2
While Filipe Toledo and Mineirinho passed through the Recap in Hawaii. Jadson Andre and Miguel Pupo did not have the same luck. The first was eliminated by the Hawaiian Sebastian Zietz(10.50 to 6.74), while the second was eliminated by the Australian Adrian Buchan, by score 13.17 to 6.50.
Who guaranteed the place into Round 3 yesterday was the still postulant to the title JulianWilson.
He defeated his compatriot Wade Carmichael by 12.83 to 6.00.
Kelly Slater(USA)also triumphed, eliminating the local Dusty Payne by 15.57 to 14.93.
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Filipe surfes wave during the Recap -WSL/Divulgation
Filipe Toledo and Mineirinho advanced to Round 3
Second and third position in WCT in the season, Brazilians won the Recap and are still alive in the dispute for Circuit title
NÚCLEO POLI
reporterpoli@lancenet.com.br
After fell in the Round 1 of the decisive stage of World Circuit of Surfing (WCT) in Pipeline, Filipe Toledo and Adriano de Souza, the Mineirinho, passed over the Recap yesterday and advanced to Round 3 in Hawaii.
Surfing in the opening heat, the deputy leader Filipe Toledo, did not have an easy task. His rival none other than the local veteran Bruce Irons, brother of the legend three-times World Champion, Andy Irons.
Surfing with tranquility, Toledo took two scores over seven points(7.00 and 7.23), while the Hawaiian scored 5.07(2.67 and 2.40); Filipinho advanced to the Round 3.
Mineirinho, third position in this year, surfed against the Australian, Jack Robinson. And it was not easy.
The rival scored 7.33 and 5.17, added up 12.50, while the Brazilian, in his penultimate wave, turned the heat , with a 8.27, e finished with 13.10.
Untill the close of this edition, other disputes of the Recap still happen in Hawaii. The duels of Round 3 take the winners to Round 4, while the losers are eliminated.
Six surfers still fight for the WCT title . Mick Fanning(AUS), leader of the season,has as direc rival
Filipe Toledo. How the "brazuca"(slang that means Brazilian) has a stage of discard, they are technically tied. If they would be defeated at same Round, the championship goes to the surfer of São Paulo(SP).
By the way, Mineirinho, Gabriel Medina and Julian Wilson need combinations to continue dreaming about.
Jadson and Pupo fell in the Round 2
While Filipe Toledo and Mineirinho passed through the Recap in Hawaii. Jadson Andre and Miguel Pupo did not have the same luck. The first was eliminated by the Hawaiian Sebastian Zietz(10.50 to 6.74), while the second was eliminated by the Australian Adrian Buchan, by score 13.17 to 6.50.
Who guaranteed the place into Round 3 yesterday was the still postulant to the title JulianWilson.
He defeated his compatriot Wade Carmichael by 12.83 to 6.00.
Kelly Slater(USA)also triumphed, eliminating the local Dusty Payne by 15.57 to 14.93.
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Version by Paulo Piqueres - Postgraduate in Advanced English- PUC- Pontifície Universidade Católica/Porto Alegre/RS, Brazil
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