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WSL Presents: 2021 Boost Mobile Margaret River Pro Presented By Corona

WSL Presents: 2021 Boost Mobile Margaret River Pro Presented By Corona
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Rottnest Island riding global wave in surfing championship splash

Date Time Rottnest Island riding global wave in surfing championship splash Fifty four of the world’s best surfers head to Rottnest Island this weekend in second world championship event for WA in 2021 Follows “one of the best ever” Boost Mobile Margaret River Pro events, with biggest waves seen in recent history Both events supported by the McGowan Government through Tourism WA After two weeks of huge swell at the competition in Margaret River, the World Surf League Championship Tour is heading to Rottnest Island, marking the first time Western Australia has hosted two world surfing events in the same year.

Filipe Toledo, Tatiana Weston-Webb Win Margaret River Pro for Brazilian Sweep

Staff Strong performances from Tatiana Weston-Webb and Filipe Toledo resulted in a Brazilian sweep at Margaret River. Photo: WSL/Cait Miers Conditions were beautiful but tricky for an interesting final round at the Margaret River Pro this weekend following four days on hold as officials waited for the wind and waves to align. Both the men and the women’s side saw some of the biggest names notably absent on finals day. After a dominating start to the event, John John Florence withdrew before his quarterfinals start citing a knee injury that he wants to take care of as we head into the Olympic debut of surfing where he hopes to represent Team USA, and Caroline Marks was knocked out in the Round of 16 by Bronte Macaulay (both massive losses for my WSL Fantasy team).

Santa Barbara Pro Surfer Conner Coffin Places 2nd in Australia s Narrabeen Classic | Sports

Coffin pulled out the victory with a 13.83-11.03 decision.  Coffin’s advancement to the final follows the 27-year-old’s fifth-place finish at the Rip Curl Newcastle Cup presented by Corona. Securing second place at Narrabeen puts Coffin in the elite top five on the 2021 World Surf League Men’s Championship Tour, and marks only the second time he has made his way to a final since his rookie year on the tour in 2016 in Portugal. His rise through the ranks of nearly 40 of the world’s top surfers serves as proof that, despite the year’s delayed starts in contest scheduling and COVID-related quarantines, his focus and commitment are paying off.

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