2018 surfing competition
MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal 2018 at the Surf |
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Location | Supertubos beach, Peniche (POR) |
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Dates | 16 to 27 October |
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Competitors | 36 from 9 nations |
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Medalists |
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| Italo Ferreira | Brazil | | Joan Duru | France | |
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The MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal 2018 was an event in the 2018 World Surf League Men's Championship Tour.[1]
Background
The 10th edition of the event was hosted in Peniche, Portugal from 16 to 27 October at the Supertubos beach in Peniche, (Leiria, Portugal).[1][2][3] Italo Ferreira, who represents Brazil, is the current champion.
Brazilian football player, Neymar Jr., was one of the notable attendees of the event. He had flown from Paris to support his fellow countryman and defending Men's Championship Tour leader, Gabriel Medina. In an interview with the WSL, Medina said, "He's a really good friend. It's good to have that kind of support. He's an inspiration for me."[4][5]
Italo Ferreira was crowned the champion, defeating Frenchman Joan Duru, who was competing in his first ever Championship Tour final. Ferreira's win also eliminated previous champion Gabriel Medina from the Championship Tour.
Results
Round 1
Heat 1 | | 1 | Ryan Callinan | | 9.53 | | | 2 | Ezekiel Lau | | 9.00 | | | 3 | Owen Wright | | 6.50 | | | Heat 2 | | 1 | Jordy Smith | | 9.73 | | | 2 | Yago Dora | | 5.57 | | | 3 | Keanu Asing | | 4.54 | | | Heat 3 | | 1 | Italo Ferreira | | 10.94 | | | 2 | Frederico Morais | | 6.20 | | | 3 | Wiggolly Dantas | | 4.43 | | | Heat 4 | | 1 | Julian Wilson | | 14.50 | | | 2 | Connor O'Leary | | 12.00 | | | 3 | Vasco Ribeiro | | 9.47 | | |
Heat 5 | | 1 | Tomas Hermes | | 10.50 | | | 2 | Filipe Toledo | | 9.56 | | | 3 | Miguel Blanco | | 4.17 | | | Heat 6 | | 1 | Gabriel Medina | | 13.17 | | | 2 | Samuel Pupo | | 6.03 | | | 3 | Patrick Gudauskas | | 4.77 | | | Heat 7 | | 1 | Adrian Buchan | | 9.10 | | | 2 | Miguel Pupo | | 8.30 | | | 3 | Wade Carmichael | | 5.80 | | | Heat 8 | | 1 | Conner Coffin | | 12.16 | | | 2 | Griffin Colapinto | | 10.17 | | | 3 | Joan Duru | | 3.17 | | |
Heat 9 | | 1 | Ian Gouveia | | 11.50 | | | 2 | Kolohe Andino | | 5.76 | | | 3 | Jérémy Florès | | 1.80 | | | Heat 10 | | 1 | Jesse Mendes | | 8.83 | | | 2 | Willian Cardoso | | 7.03 | | | 3 | Sebastian Zietz | | 2.54 | | | Heat 11 | | 1 | Kanoa Igarashi | | 14.77 | | | 2 | Matt Wilkinson | | 6.77 | | | 3 | Adriano de Souza | | 6.17 | | | Heat 12 | | 1 | Michel Bourez | | 10.47 | | | 2 | Michael February | | 6.73 | | | 3 | Michael Rodrigues | | 1.67 | | |
Round 2
Heat 1 | | 1 | Filipe Toledo | | 12.67 | | | 2 | Samuel Pupo | | 5.03 | | | Heat 2 | | 1 | Owen Wright | | 9.33 | | | 2 | Miguel Blanco | | 7.73 | | | Heat 3 | | 1 | Wade Carmichael | | 8.03 | | | 2 | Vasco Ribeiro | | 7.90 | | | Heat 4 | | 1 | Kolohe Andino | | 12.33 | | | 2 | Wiggolly Dantas | | 9.73 | | |
Heat 5 | | 1 | Willian Cardoso | | 14.50 | | | 2 | Keanu Asing | | 9.67 | | | Heat 6 | | 1 | Michael Rodrigues | | 13.00 | | | 2 | Miguel Pupo | | 10.10 | | | | Heat 8 | | 1 | Matt Wilkinson | | 11.33 | | | 2 | Sebastian Zietz | | 10.83 | | |
| | Heat 11 | | 1 | Ezekiel Lau | | 13.26 | | | 2 | Connor O'Leary | | 8.36 | | | Heat 12 | | 1 | Frederico Morais | | 11.44 | | | 2 | Yago Dora | | 9.16 | | |
Round 3
| | | Heat 4 | | 1 | Frederico Morais | | 11.33 | | | 2 | Conner Coffin | | 10.40 | | |
Heat 9 | | 1 | Wade Carmichael | | 10.17 | | | 2 | Tomas Hermes | | 5.30 | | | | Heat 11 | | 2 | Adrian Buchan | | 9.66 | | | 1 | Willian Cardoso | | 7.03 | | | |
Round 4
Heat 1 | | 1 | Italo Ferreira | | 14.60 | | | 2 | Matt Wilkinson | | 13.30 | | | 3 | Ezekiel Lau | | 6.00 | | | | Heat 3 | | 1 | Joan Duru | | 11.50 | | | 2 | Kanoa Igarashi | | 9.10 | | | 3 | Wade Carmichael | | 7.93 | | | Heat 4 | | 1 | Owen Wright | | 12.16 | | | 2 | Julian Wilson | | 12.10 | | | 3 | Adrian Buchan | | 11.13 | | |
Quarter finals
| | Heat 3 | | 1 | Joan Duru | | 11.57 | | | 2 | Julian Wilson | | 5.10 | | | Heat 4 | | 1 | Owen Wright | | 11.17 | | | 2 | Kanoa Igarashi | | 4.60 | | |
Semi finals
| Heat 2 | | 2 | Joan Duru | | 13.60 | | | 1 | Owen Wright | | 12.00 | | |
Final
References
- ^ a b "2018 MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal". World Surf League. Retrieved 14 October 2018.
- ^ Beachcam. "Tudo sobre o MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal". Beachcam. Retrieved 14 October 2018.
- ^ Braga, Zita Ferreira. "Praia de Peniche recebe o Meo Rip Curl Pro Portugal, a partir de 16 de Outubro" (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 14 October 2018.
- ^ Group, Global Media (18 October 2018). "Neymar está em Peniche a apoiar surfista brasileiro". JN (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 18 October 2018.
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