The judges tower and spectator viewing areas were in for a treat on the final day of competition.
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Runner-up Malia Manuel (HAW) (L) and Champion Coco Ho (HAW) (R), joined by Semifinalist Laura Enever (AUS) on stage for the award ceremony.
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A feeling Coco Ho (HAW) has been looking for the first half of 2016 that's eluded her thus far.
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2016 Paul Mitchell Supergirl Pro Champion Coco Ho (HAW)
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Malia Manuel (HAW) runner-up at the Supergirl Pro took committed herself to the shorebreak on nearly every wave.
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Coco Ho (HAW) prepares for her final matchup with Malia Manuel (HAW)
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Semifinalist Laura Enever (AUS) put on a great performance throughout this event, finding her best result yet at Oceanside.
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Carissa Moore (HAW) earned an equal third behind Coco Ho (HAW), bowing out in the Semfinals.
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Caroline Marks (USA) gave this event a great showing, earning a Quarterfinal result, bowing out to Carissa Moore (HAW)
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Surfers were treated to another beautiful morning at Oceanside to begin the second day of competition before the afternoon winds prevailed.
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Carissa Moore (HAW) put on a world-class showcase, blasting a 9.00 to earn the event's highest single-wave score thus far.
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Macy Callaghan (AUS) had a field day in day two, topping Courtney Conlogue (USA) in Round Five and Alessa Quizon (HAW) in Round Six.
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Silvana Lima (BRA) put on an aerial display after solidifying her heat win early on and got the crowd excited for her high-flying antics.
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Carissa Moore (HAW) spending time with her fans after celebrating a second heat win on day two.
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Former Supergirl Pro champion Malia Manuel (HAW) found her gems in both Round Five and Six to advance into the final day of competition.
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Sage Erickson (USA) is looking for a third Supergirl Pro title and is back into another finals day to do so.
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14-year-old Caroline Marks (USA) continues to post impressive results and is into Round Seven.
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Tatiana Weston-Webb (HAW) was battling illness and still found her place in the lineup, unfortunately not making it through her debut heat in Round Five.
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Pauline Ado (FRA) nearly advanced over her compatriot Maud Le Car (FRA) but couldn't find the 5.48 needed.
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Laura Enever (AUS) enjoying time with her fans after advancing into Round Seven.
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Courtney Conlogue (USA) looked to be in good form on her debut, gauging turns and going for big airs, but was forced to withdraw due to illness.
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Justine Dupont (FRA) was all smiles for her fans after a tough loss in her Round Six heat.
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Alessa Quizon (HAW) made it through her Round Five heat, but couldn't find a similar recipe in Round Six and was eliminated.
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Finding her way into Round Seven, Mahina Maeda (HAW) has been hunting a good result in the QS6000s this year and looks poised to do so.
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Nikki Van Dijk (AUS) was a clear fan favorite at Oceanside and deservingly so -- earning a Semifinal result her last year and winning two heats on day two.
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Ellie Brooks (AUS) couldn't find the scores she needed in Round Five after a good showing in Round Four.
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Maud Le Car (FRA) continued to find her form and is into Round Seven with some impressive surfing to win her Round Six heat.
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Coco Ho (HAW)
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Paige Hareb (NZL) nearly found her way into Round Six but fell short by .04 on her final wave.
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Zoe McDougall (HAW) put up an impressive performance on day two and found a place into Round Seven.
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Sage Erickson (USA)
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Malia Osterkamp (USA) will look to regroup for the next event for the Vans US Open of Surfing Women's Junior Pro
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Ellie-Jean Coffey (AUS) found her way through Round Four, but was not as fortunate in Round Five.
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Lakey Peterson (USA) made her debut back into a jersey in Round Five at Oceanside to prep for the CT in Huntington Beach.
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Silvana Lima (BRA)
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Kahanu Delovio (HAW)
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An incredible opening day of the Paul Mitchell Supergirl Pro Women's QS6000 witnessed a number of high-scoring rides, sizeable conditions, and breakout performances
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Hawaiian new-comer Kahanu Delovio (HAW) put on an incredible display of surfing, earning the opening day's highest heat total, 16.90, and single-wave score of 8.73.
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Rachel Presti (USA) found her way into the Supergirl Pro as a last-minute alternate, and earned an advancing place from Round Three into Round Four -- but couldn't find continued success and was eliminated.
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Making her debut in Round Four, Maud Le Car (FRA) showed she's ready for this year's challenge with a heat win to open her campaign at Oceanside.
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Athlete's look on to all the action unfolding in the water from the viewing area and get their strategies set.
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Earning runner-up behind Kahanu Delovio (HAW), fellow Hawaiian Brisa Hennessy (HAW) posted a big 15.50 heat total to advance into Round Four.
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A busy day was matched with a lot of spectator traffic on a beautiful, Oceanside, Calif. day.
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Making her debut performance at the Supergirl Pro a memorable one, Ariane Ochoa (EUK) charged through three rounds of action on opening day to earn a spot into Round 5.
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Meah Collins (USA), 16, continues gaining vital experience and showing her potential at a young age, winning her Round Four heat.
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14-year-old Caroline Marks (USA) continues to make her presence known in the QS, earning a Round Four win.
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Brianna Cope (HAW) is into Round Five with a runner-up performance behind Maud Le Car (FRA) in Round Four.
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Beautiful Oceanside delivering for the Paul Mitchell Supergirl Pro QS6000.
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Runner-up Malia Manuel (HAW) (L) and Champion Coco Ho (HAW) (R), joined by Semifinalist Laura Enever (AUS) on stage for the award ceremony.
Photos of 2016 Paul Mitchell Supergirl Pro