Winning this year's Vans Pro Men's QS3000 in dominating fashion, Kanoa Igarashi (USA) was unstoppable at this year's event on the shores of Virginia Beach, VA. Igarashi is now no.3 on the Men's Qualification Series (QS) Rankings. WSL/John Ferguson
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Pulling double duty, Noah Schwiezer (USA) had arguably the best west of his competitive career, placing runner-up in the Vans Pro Men's QS3000 and =5th in the Pro Juniors. WSL/John Ferguson
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Earning fourth place in the Vans Pro Men's QS3000, Oney Anwar (IDN) was elated with a finals appearance. The Indonesian showcased some incredible surfing all week. WSL/John Ferguson
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South African Beyrick De Vries (ZAF) made his trip to Virginia Beach, VA one worthwhile, earning third place and $4,750. WSL/John Ferguson
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Get acquainted with the rising sun of Japan, you may start seeing it at many contests to come. Shun Murakami (JPN) is helping put Japanese surfing on the map - winning his Round 4 heat. WSL/John Ferguson
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Evan Geiselaman (USA) took to the air in his Vans Pro Men's Quarterfinal win and earned a spot in the Semifinals.
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Defending champion Michael Dunphy (USA) came out of the gates flying with a Round 4 win. WSL/John Ferguson
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Noah Schweizer (USA) continues to impress in Virginia Beach at the Vans Pro. WSL/Ferguson
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Defending Vans Pro Champion Michael Dunphy looks to find that winning form again on his home turf. Image: WSL / Ferguson
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Defending champion Michael Dunphy (USA) came out of the gates flying with a Round 4 win. WSL/John Ferguson
Photos of 2015 Vans Pro