Roxy Pro France
Coco Ho (Oahu, HAW) managed to reach the Quarterfinals today, the young surfer showing great surfing but losing to event winner Gilmore
Verticality and speed, two of the current ASP Women's World No. 1 lethal weapons
ASP Women's World No. 1 Carissa Moore (HAW) restarted her world title campaign today and was in excellent form from early morning
ASP elite rookie Pauline Ado (Hendaye, FRA) secured her career best result since she entered the ASP World title race, and is through to
Low tide at la Cote des Basques, main venue of the Roxy Pro
Moore en route to her maiden ASP Women's World title
Lee-Ann Curren (Biarritz,FRA) Top turn in Round 4 of Roxy Pro
Silvana Lima (BRA), the day's top heat scorer slashing hard and advancing consistently towards the event crown
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Sally Fitzgibbons (New South Wales, AUS) full speed and impressive advancing through to the Quarterfinals of the Roxy Pro
Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS)
Throwing buckets of water in Round 2, Carissa Moore (HAW) was the best scorer of the round before being relegated in Round 4 after placing
Felicity Palmateer (AUS)
Carissa Moore (Oahu, HAW) escaped Round 2 in the morning delivering a solid performance and using most of the fast-breaking waves on offer
ASP Elite rookie Coco Ho (Oahu, HAW) going vertical and advancing through to Round 4
Coco Ho (HAW)
Former ASP Women's World champion Sofia Mulanovic (PER) heading home after a long day of patience
Rosie Hodge (ZAF), Roxy Pro LIVE webcast talented interviewer at the Biarritz Casino, backup contest site of the Roxy Pro in Biarritz