WSL staff photog Kelly Cestari picks his favorite J-Bay moments after a week of action that ran straight through. Next call is July 13 SAST.
Ele conquistou a segunda vitória consecutiva na etapa sul-africana já como novo líder na corrida pelo título mundial.
Ben Mondy looks back and provides five key observations after a four-day festival of speed.
The Brasilian joins Jordy Smith and Jake Paterson as the only surfers to win back-to-back events at J-Bay.
Filipe Toledo segue na briga fase a fase pela liderança do ranking na África do Sul e Gabriel Medina já subiu para o terceiro lugar.
After losing out in Round 4, the 2012 World Champ passed his last J-Bay jersey to Conner Coffin who advanced to the Quarters with his win.
Adriano de Souza, Michael Rodrigues e Tomas Hermes passaram pela repescagem, mas Tomas acabou eliminado no round 3.
O defensor do título da etapa sul-africana ganhou a maior nota - 9,17 - e mais quatro brasileiros venceram suas primeiras baterias.
A huge upset, newfound momentum and plenty of waves. Plus, big implications for the Title race on the first day of men's action.
Julian Wilson, Jordy Smith, Filipe Toledo, Michael February and Italo Ferreira gather ahead of the Corona Open J-Bay.
In a new series on YouTube, WSL QS surfer Dylan Lightfoot shares his local knowledge about the town built around an iconic wave.
"J-Bay and Parko is absolutely beautiful to watch." - Jordy Smith
Plus: Matthew McGillivray, now the highest-ranked South African on the QS, joins as final men's wildcard alongside Mikey Wright.
The past, present and future collide at a surfing benchmark.