VIVO Rio Pro Presented By Corona
Rio is the second to last stop of the regular season of the Championship Tour. The wave at Saquarema, located in the Itaúna Beach area of Rio de Janeiro, is renowned for its powerful and consistent break, but Brazil is even more so renowned for its passionate fandom. The local support for Brazilian athletes is unparalleled, creating a unique atmosphere in surfing. This will challenge Yago Dora, Tatiana Weston-Webb, Italo Ferreira, and every other surfer on tour to tune out the pressure and concentrate on clinching a place in the WSL Final 5.
The 2024 standout Ramzi Boukhaim added a hefty heat win to his name, pushing World No. 1 John John Florence and 2023 World Title contender
Brazil's power trio of Gabriel Medina, Italo Ferreira, and Yago Dora rose to the moment for their home country's fandom with dominant
Brazil's adopted son Jack Robinson is in form to kickstart his Vivo Rio Pro campaign and has Saquarema on lock with a 7.00 in his score
Perennial threat Seth Moniz laid down the Hawaiian hammer to post a solid 7.17, dealing with Saquarema's turbulence, to send 2023 World
Defending World Champ Caroline Marks kicks off her Rio campaign in good form as she locks in the Quarterfinals.
Tatiana Weston-Webb locks down Quarterfinals out of the gate at the Vivo Rio Pro, over local wildcard and World No. 1 Caitlin Simmers.
Sawyer Lindblad starts her Saquarema run strong, locking in the Quarterfinals over Molly Picklum and Johanne Defay on Day 1 of the Vivo Rio
Get caught up on the Women's Opening Round with The Pulse on Day 1 at the Vivo Rio Pro.
Featuring Yago Dora, Filipe Toledo, Caio Ibelli, Ian Gouveia, Kelly Slater, John John Florence, Gabriel Medina, Julian Wilson, Adriano de
We saw another rankings shakeup at El Salvador's cobblestone point break, Punta Roca. With huge performances by John John Florence and
The Championship Tour heads to Rio for stop number eight of the season. Rio is hands down the largest and most passionate crowd in surfing.
3x World Champ / Icon Gabriel Medina, 2019 World Champ Italo Ferreira, and the freakishly stylish Yago Dora are all within grasp of
Perfection from the winner of the Vivo Rio Pro, Yago Dora!
As the biggest celebration of surfing on tour, Rio is unrivaled for passion in and out of the water. There's truly no setting like this in
The world's best prepare for the biggest fandom in the sport of surfing. Brazil's unmatched energy on the beach can push the world's best
...Lost by Mayhem is running far ahead of the other shapers currently, leaving El Salvador. A win with Caroline Marks, and two runner-up
The world's largest surfing celebration went off on Finals Day with over 50,000 spectators in attendance, and Yago Dora rose to the
Caio Ibelli's insane barrel gave the roaring Brazilian crowd something to go crazy over. Every judge gave this wave a 10 making it perfect,