Elite surfing and pioneering style at its finest on Day 14 of the Quiksilver and Roxy Pro Gold Coast.
WSL Heat Analyzer
Recap: Round 1
Recap: Round 2
Recap: Rounds 3, 4 and 5
Having stood out as one of the top performers in every round of the Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast, Brazilian Filipe Toledo's performance at Snapper Rocks culminated with the first Championship Tour (CT) event win of his career. Toledo took down stuntman Julian Wilson (AUS) in the Final with a near-perfect heat total of 19.60 out of 20.
The day started with the Quarterfinals, and after a slow start to the round, Julian Wilson (AUS) used his new-school skills to light up Snapper during Quarterfinal 2. Up against Tour vet Taj Burrow (AUS), Wilson took off on a bomb. He used a mix of floaters, cutbacks and fins-free hacks to earn a 9.77 on his opening ride. Burrow went for a layback hack on his answer but was unable to finish cleanly. Wilson backed up his first wave with a 7.67, earning his Semifinal spot with conviction.
Julian Wilson kicks off his Quarterfinal heat with a 9.77.
Filipe Toledo (BRA), who came into the event ranked No. 17 in the world, continued to impress judges. He broke out his air game and technical rail work to put Bede Durbidge (AUS) on his heels early. Durbidge answered back with fierce, fins-free turns but Toledo upped the ante again, this time with two dramatic laybacks that scored him a near-perfect 9.67. It was enough for the lead and a win that would send him to a Semifinal matchup with Adriano de Souza (BRA).
The Brazilian breaks out technical carves to earn a 9.67 at the Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast.
Wilson struggled in the first Semifinal heat, falling behind Miguel Pupo (BRA) after the Brazilian locked in two big scores for an aggressive backhand approach. Undeterred, Wilson punted a no-grab, full-rotation air to get himself back in the heat with the crowd erupting on the beach. Needing a solid backup score, with less than a minute to go he found a wave and threw another air-reverse. Pupo carved up the last wave of the heat, but when the scores came in -- as both surfers anxiously waited on the beach -- it was Wilson who emerged triumphant, and headed to the Final.
The Aussie wunderkind takes a huge risk -- and earns a big reward in Quiksilver Pro Semifinals.
Toledo, as expected, followed suit in the second Semifinal heat, taking to the air twice on his opening ride. But it was his fine-tuned "club sandwich" that took him into the nine-point range. It was obvious from there that the Final would be a battle of progression from two of the Tour's biggest pioneers.
Filipe Toledo earned yet another nine-point ride in the Quiksilver Pro Semifinal.
Toledo drew first blood with a speedy drive down the line with a wrapping cutback and a powerful rotation finish, earning an excellent-range score. He locked in a solid backup for a dramatic layback and had Wilson comboed in the first 10 minutes. Wilson answered with an exaggerated blow-tail carve but faltered on the closeout, keeping his score low. His next attempt showcased his signature air reverse for a 9.10, but Toledo bettered his scoreline again with a 9.60, forcing Wilson to continue to search for an excellent-range score. But the Brazilian had more in the tank, boosting for a nose-pick rotation for a second nine-point ride and Perfect 10 to cap off a perfect run and the Quik Pro title.
Filipe Toledo finishes Quiksilver Pro with perfect 10.
Watch condensed cutdowns of each heat from the Quiksilver Pro, starting with the Final.
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R5, H2:
Taj Burrow (AUS) and
Italo Ferreira (BRA) go head to head for a spot in the Quarterfinals of the Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast.
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R4, H2: Tour vet
Taj Burrow (AUS) takes on progressive standout [Julian Wilson](/athletes/763/julian-wilson (AUS) and an in-form
Glenn Hall (IRL).
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R3, H1:
Italo Ferreira (BRA) looks to force another big upset as he takes on 11-time World Champion
Kelly Slater (USA) in the first heat of Round 3.
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R3, H2: Aussie Tour vet
Josh Kerr faces off against Brazilian upstart
Miguel Pupo in a do-or-die heat at Snapper Rocks.
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R3, H5: Young guns
Julian Wilson (AUS) and
Nat Young (USA) face off in an elimination heat at Snapper Rocks.
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R3, H6: On a dangerous day for high seeds, reigning World Champ
Gabriel Medina (BRA) goes up against
Glenn Hall (IRL).
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R3, H10:
Jordy Smith (ZAF) hopes to hold off rookie standout
Matt Banting (AUS) and avoid a 13th-place finish.
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R3, H11: Progressive surfers and San Clemente neighbors
Filipe Toledo (BRA) and
Kolohe Andino (USA) match up in a high scoring affair.
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R2, H1:
Mick Fanning (AUS) takes on
Dane Reynolds (USA) to decide who will move on to Round 3 and who will be the first surfer eliminated from the draw.
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R2, H4: Competing in the first CT event since his injury in Portugal last year,
C.J. Hobgood (USA) looks to upset
Adriano de Souza (BRA).
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See complete contests results. catch the Top 34 compete at the Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach, Stop No. 2 on the Samsung Galaxy Championship Tour, LIVE daily at worldsurfleague.com starting April 1.
Impressed Yet? Toledo Wins Quiksilver Pro
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WSL Heat Analyzer
Recap: Round 1
Recap: Round 2
Recap: Rounds 3, 4 and 5
Having stood out as one of the top performers in every round of the Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast, Brazilian Filipe Toledo's performance at Snapper Rocks culminated with the first Championship Tour (CT) event win of his career. Toledo took down stuntman Julian Wilson (AUS) in the Final with a near-perfect heat total of 19.60 out of 20.
The day started with the Quarterfinals, and after a slow start to the round, Julian Wilson (AUS) used his new-school skills to light up Snapper during Quarterfinal 2. Up against Tour vet Taj Burrow (AUS), Wilson took off on a bomb. He used a mix of floaters, cutbacks and fins-free hacks to earn a 9.77 on his opening ride. Burrow went for a layback hack on his answer but was unable to finish cleanly. Wilson backed up his first wave with a 7.67, earning his Semifinal spot with conviction.
Filipe Toledo (BRA), who came into the event ranked No. 17 in the world, continued to impress judges. He broke out his air game and technical rail work to put Bede Durbidge (AUS) on his heels early. Durbidge answered back with fierce, fins-free turns but Toledo upped the ante again, this time with two dramatic laybacks that scored him a near-perfect 9.67. It was enough for the lead and a win that would send him to a Semifinal matchup with Adriano de Souza (BRA).
Wilson struggled in the first Semifinal heat, falling behind Miguel Pupo (BRA) after the Brazilian locked in two big scores for an aggressive backhand approach. Undeterred, Wilson punted a no-grab, full-rotation air to get himself back in the heat with the crowd erupting on the beach. Needing a solid backup score, with less than a minute to go he found a wave and threw another air-reverse. Pupo carved up the last wave of the heat, but when the scores came in -- as both surfers anxiously waited on the beach -- it was Wilson who emerged triumphant, and headed to the Final.
Toledo, as expected, followed suit in the second Semifinal heat, taking to the air twice on his opening ride. But it was his fine-tuned "club sandwich" that took him into the nine-point range. It was obvious from there that the Final would be a battle of progression from two of the Tour's biggest pioneers.
Toledo drew first blood with a speedy drive down the line with a wrapping cutback and a powerful rotation finish, earning an excellent-range score. He locked in a solid backup for a dramatic layback and had Wilson comboed in the first 10 minutes. Wilson answered with an exaggerated blow-tail carve but faltered on the closeout, keeping his score low. His next attempt showcased his signature air reverse for a 9.10, but Toledo bettered his scoreline again with a 9.60, forcing Wilson to continue to search for an excellent-range score. But the Brazilian had more in the tank, boosting for a nose-pick rotation for a second nine-point ride and Perfect 10 to cap off a perfect run and the Quik Pro title.
Watch condensed cutdowns of each heat from the Quiksilver Pro, starting with the Final.
See complete contests results. catch the Top 34 compete at the Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach, Stop No. 2 on the Samsung Galaxy Championship Tour, LIVE daily at worldsurfleague.com starting April 1.
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