Dimity Stoyle will be looking to go back-to-back when competition gets underway at the 2017 White Buffalo Women's Pro. - WSL / Steve Robertson
The second edition of the White Buffalo Women's Pro QS3,000 event is set to kick off this Friday. With the powerful Typhoon Saola sitting off the coast and whipping up solid swell, Maruki Point could be on the pump when the competition gets underway. The peak of the forecasted swell coincides perfectly with the Final day meaning we should be in for a fantastic event.
A high-quality international field has entered the event including last year's event winner and former WSL CT competitor Dimity Stoyle along with last years runner-up Coco Ho. The two will be joined by fellow CT competitors Pauline Ado, Johanne Defay, Bronte Macaulay, Chelsea Tuach and Bianca Buitendag.
Minori Kawai is the current WSL Asia QS rankings leader. - WSL / Laurent Masurel
From Japan, Minori Kawai is currently No. 1 on the WSL Asia QS rankings and along with Ren Hashimoto is ready to utilise their home ground advantage against some of the world's best female surfers.
The filed includes many exciting emerging junior surfers as well lead by Caroline Marks (USA), Macy Callaghan, Brisa Hennessy, and from Japan, Shino Matsuda, Sara Wakita, Amuro Tsuzuki, and Minami Nonaka.
Check back as competiton gets underway as we look to have incredible waves on offer thoughout the event window for some of the world's best female surfers.
Typoon Swell Expected for White Buffalo Women's Pro
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The second edition of the White Buffalo Women's Pro QS3,000 event is set to kick off this Friday. With the powerful Typhoon Saola sitting off the coast and whipping up solid swell, Maruki Point could be on the pump when the competition gets underway. The peak of the forecasted swell coincides perfectly with the Final day meaning we should be in for a fantastic event.
A high-quality international field has entered the event including last year's event winner and former WSL CT competitor Dimity Stoyle along with last years runner-up Coco Ho. The two will be joined by fellow CT competitors Pauline Ado, Johanne Defay, Bronte Macaulay, Chelsea Tuach and Bianca Buitendag.
Minori Kawai is the current WSL Asia QS rankings leader. - WSL / Laurent MasurelFrom Japan, Minori Kawai is currently No. 1 on the WSL Asia QS rankings and along with Ren Hashimoto is ready to utilise their home ground advantage against some of the world's best female surfers.
The filed includes many exciting emerging junior surfers as well lead by Caroline Marks (USA), Macy Callaghan, Brisa Hennessy, and from Japan, Shino Matsuda, Sara Wakita, Amuro Tsuzuki, and Minami Nonaka.
Check back as competiton gets underway as we look to have incredible waves on offer thoughout the event window for some of the world's best female surfers.
White Buffalo Women's Pro
Final Day Highlights - white buffalo women's pro QS3000 THE 2ND
The CT star solidifies her spot in second on the QS with a win over South African Bianca Buitendag in Japan.
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Day 1 Highlights - white buffalo women's pro QS3000 THE 2ND
2017 WSL Asia Women's 3000 event "white buffalo women's pro QS3000 THE 2ND" was called first at 7:00 in the morning of October 27 and
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