Owen Wright (AUS) set the standard for progression at the 2014 Hurley Pro when he earned the event's first nine-point ride -- a 9.43.
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Jadson Andre (BRA) was the first to break into the nine-point range on Day 2 when he earned a 9.00 claimed in Round 2.
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Filipe Toledo (BRA) hit one of the biggest aerial maneuvers of the Hurley Pro when he lifted above the lip for a 9.83. The ride ultimately won the Innovation Award.
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Adam Mellling belted a 9.17 on his opening wave in Round 2.
De Souza opened his Round 5 campaign with another 9.07.
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Adrian Buchan (AUS) earned a near-perfect 9.43 when he went completely vertical during the Quarterfinals.
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Florence hit his sixth consecutive nine-pointer at the Hurley Pro when he opened his Quarterfinals heat with a 9.17.
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Picking up where he left off, Kelly Slater (USA) belted a 9.37 in his Quarterfinal against Aussie Joel Parkinson.
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Jordy Smith (ZAF) put a red-hot Florence on notice when he notched a 9.33 to open his account in the Final. The high score would carry him to the top of the podium.
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Filipe Toledo (BRA) hit one of the biggest aerial maneuvers of the Hurley Pro when he lifted above the lip for a 9.83. The ride ultimately won the Innovation Award.
To the Nines: 2014 Hurley Pro Top Rides
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Owen Wright (AUS) set the standard for progression at the 2014 Hurley Pro when he earned the event's first nine-point ride -- a 9.43.
Jadson Andre (BRA) was the first to break into the nine-point range on Day 2 when he earned a 9.00 claimed in Round 2.
Filipe Toledo (BRA) hit one of the biggest aerial maneuvers of the Hurley Pro when he lifted above the lip for a 9.83. The ride ultimately won the Innovation Award.
Adam Mellling belted a 9.17 on his opening wave in Round 2.
Adrian Buchan (AUS) solidified his Round 3 win over Nat Young (USA) with a 9.43.
Mick Fanning (AUS) earned a 9.07 in his Round 4 heat.
Gabriel Medina (BRA) notched a 9.63 in the opening heat of Round 4.
Miguel Pupo (BRA) turned up the heat in Round 4 when he notched an early 9.10.
John John Florence (HAW) showed off an arsenal of progressive maneuvers for a 9.63 in Round 4.
Florence notched a second nine -- a 9.10 -- in Round 4 with plenty of time still on the clock.
Florence replaced a nine-point ride when he belted his third -- a 9.23 -- in Round 4.
Florence fell just short of a perfect 10, earning a 9.93 for managing seemingly impossible maneuvers during the back end of his Round 4 heat.
Florence wrapped up a tremendous heat with a fifth nine-point ride. Nearing perfection, the Hawaiian scored a 9.80 for a 19.73 heat total in Round 4.
Adriano De Souza (BRA) established an early lead against formidable opponents Kelly Slater (USA) and John John Florence (HAW) with a nine-point ride to open his account in Round 4.
De Souza opened his Round 5 campaign with another 9.07.
Adrian Buchan (AUS) earned a near-perfect 9.43 when he went completely vertical during the Quarterfinals.
Florence hit his sixth consecutive nine-pointer at the Hurley Pro when he opened his Quarterfinals heat with a 9.17.
Picking up where he left off, Kelly Slater (USA) belted a 9.37 in his Quarterfinal against Aussie Joel Parkinson.
Jordy Smith (ZAF) put a red-hot Florence on notice when he notched a 9.33 to open his account in the Final. The high score would carry him to the top of the podium.
Filipe Toledo (BRA) hit one of the biggest aerial maneuvers of the Hurley Pro when he lifted above the lip for a 9.83. The ride ultimately won the Innovation Award.