The Cloud 9 tower as seen from the lineup. - WSL / Tim Hain
An historic day at the Siargao International Women's Surfing Cup in the Philippines with the first-ever sanctioned WSL women's event at the iconic Cloud 9 surf break. Heats ran in super clean, two-to-three foot (1 metre) surf.
Four Round One heats were completed across the best of the incoming tide conditions, with eight surfers advancing into Round Two. Of the eight surfers who advanced, it was sensational to see that five of them were locals.
Not only were the local women winning some heats -- and advancing in second place in others -- more significantly, they were scoring great rides, with big rewards from the WSL judging panel.
Nilbie Blancada lives close by the Cloud 9 break and has been refining her skills in this wave- rich paradise for longer than even she can remember. As she won a heat on Day 1, that experience showed.
Nilbie Blancada is one of the standout locals at Cloud 9, and will be one for the top seeds to watch out for as she moves into Round Two. - WSL / Tim Hain
"I'm nervous surfing in such a high quality field but now I feel so good winning my heat" said Nilbie. "It's fantastic to be surfing against and with these international surfers, they are so good but also so friendly in our free surf warm-ups. We are learning from them as well as making good friendships and tomorrows heat will be amazing for me to surf in the top seed round."
The high seeds like Philippa Anderson, Eliza Greene and Lee-Ann Curren observed the Round One heats today. Based on what they saw, they'll need to be on their game when the event resumes.
Summa Longbottom has grown up spending alot of time in Indonesia and her comfort in warm -water reef break waves is evident. - WSL / Tim Hain
Brazilian surfer Hayanna Iguchi was the day's highest scoring standout heat winner, enjoying the fun performance waves on offer today.
A large crowd of locals enjoyed watching the action today and will no doubt be out in force tomorrow to see their local women take on the top-seeded surfers.
Hayanna Iguchi from Brazil posted the highest heat total in Round 1. - WSL / Tim Hain
WSL Asia Events Manager Steve Robertson commented on the day. "It's so good to see an historic moment when professional surfing for women begins in the Philippines today and the serious quality of the local Philippines female surfers. Recently the Philippine men surfers have been winning QS events here taking down high quality international WSL surfers and from what I've seen today, these women and the young girls cheering on the beach who are also developing their surfing skills will be winning WSL events in the near future -- surfing in the Philippines is a serious sport."
Increasing swells over the coming two days should make for a great final two days ahead an organizers will convene early to make the next call.
History Made at Cloud 9 in the Philippines
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An historic day at the Siargao International Women's Surfing Cup in the Philippines with the first-ever sanctioned WSL women's event at the iconic Cloud 9 surf break. Heats ran in super clean, two-to-three foot (1 metre) surf.
Four Round One heats were completed across the best of the incoming tide conditions, with eight surfers advancing into Round Two. Of the eight surfers who advanced, it was sensational to see that five of them were locals.
Not only were the local women winning some heats -- and advancing in second place in others -- more significantly, they were scoring great rides, with big rewards from the WSL judging panel.
Nilbie Blancada lives close by the Cloud 9 break and has been refining her skills in this wave- rich paradise for longer than even she can remember. As she won a heat on Day 1, that experience showed.
Nilbie Blancada is one of the standout locals at Cloud 9, and will be one for the top seeds to watch out for as she moves into Round Two. - WSL / Tim Hain"I'm nervous surfing in such a high quality field but now I feel so good winning my heat" said Nilbie. "It's fantastic to be surfing against and with these international surfers, they are so good but also so friendly in our free surf warm-ups. We are learning from them as well as making good friendships and tomorrows heat will be amazing for me to surf in the top seed round."
The high seeds like Philippa Anderson, Eliza Greene and Lee-Ann Curren observed the Round One heats today. Based on what they saw, they'll need to be on their game when the event resumes.
Summa Longbottom has grown up spending alot of time in Indonesia and her comfort in warm -water reef break waves is evident. - WSL / Tim HainBrazilian surfer Hayanna Iguchi was the day's highest scoring standout heat winner, enjoying the fun performance waves on offer today.
A large crowd of locals enjoyed watching the action today and will no doubt be out in force tomorrow to see their local women take on the top-seeded surfers.
Hayanna Iguchi from Brazil posted the highest heat total in Round 1. - WSL / Tim HainWSL Asia Events Manager Steve Robertson commented on the day. "It's so good to see an historic moment when professional surfing for women begins in the Philippines today and the serious quality of the local Philippines female surfers. Recently the Philippine men surfers have been winning QS events here taking down high quality international WSL surfers and from what I've seen today, these women and the young girls cheering on the beach who are also developing their surfing skills will be winning WSL events in the near future -- surfing in the Philippines is a serious sport."
Increasing swells over the coming two days should make for a great final two days ahead an organizers will convene early to make the next call.
Siargao International Women's Surfing Cup
Finals Action From Cloud 9
Australian Philippa Anderson has won the first WSL Sanctioned Siargao International Women's Surfing Cup in the Philippines.
Day 2 Action From Cloud 9
Day 2 of Action at the Siargao International Women's Surfing Cup has brought with it the top seeds and the semifinalists.
Opening Day Action From Cloud 9
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