Noosa Longboard Open
A carioca derrotou duas campeãs mundiais no domingo para largar na frente na corrida por um inédito título feminino para o Brasil.
Duo Leave Australia ranked No.1 on WSL Longboard Tour Rankings while Honolua Blomfield and Steven Sawyer finish runners-up.
A carioca foi a única a passar para as quartas de final depois de Phil Rajzman, Rodrigo Sphaier e Atalanta Batista perderem em nono lugar.
Event moves to Castaways at Sunshine Beach as swell continues to drop while top seed Errico eliminated before quarterfinals.
Top seeds hit the water while the reigning World Champs get 2019 off to a solid start.
O peruano Lucas Garrido Lecca passou três baterias e foi o único sul-americano a sair da quinta-feira classificado.
Moniz and Rozunko Make successful returns to competition while local competitors steal the show at First Point.
Noosa's iconic First Point sets the stage for the newly-minted 2019 Longboard Tour, set to kick off on March 7th.
Will include stops in Noosa, Australia; Galicia, Spain; Long Island, New York; and Jinzun, Taiwan.
The South African intends to build on his 2018 World Longboard Title.