Billabong Pro Shikoku supported by Player Resort - WSL / S.Yamamoto
Ikumi Beach Toyo Town, Koch
(Tuesday, June 4th, 2015)
Action continued at the Billabong Pro Shikoku, a QS 1,000 WSL Japan Tour event, at Ikumi Beach, Toyo Town, Koch. The competition saw the men's Round of 96 and women's Round of 32. The conditions at Ikumi Beach were 1-to-2 feet.
The day began with a standout performance from 15-year-old Joh Azuchi (JPN), who backed up a 6.75 with a 6.25 for one of the higher heat totals of the day.
Ryo Kodama scored an excellent 8.00 during the Round of 96. - WSL / S.Yamamoto
In Heat 5, Ryo Kodama (JPN) scored an 8.00 and a backup score of 6.25, giving him the highest score of the round.
First call tomorrow Day 3 at 7:30 AM.
The WSL Japan and JPSA co-sanctioned QS 1,000 events will run through Sunday, June 7th.
Highlights from the second day of competition at Ikumi Beach.
Young Guns Stand Out at Billabong Pro Shikoku
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Ikumi Beach Toyo Town, Koch (Tuesday, June 4th, 2015)
Action continued at the Billabong Pro Shikoku, a QS 1,000 WSL Japan Tour event, at Ikumi Beach, Toyo Town, Koch. The competition saw the men's Round of 96 and women's Round of 32. The conditions at Ikumi Beach were 1-to-2 feet.
The day began with a standout performance from 15-year-old Joh Azuchi (JPN), who backed up a 6.75 with a 6.25 for one of the higher heat totals of the day.
In Heat 5, Ryo Kodama (JPN) scored an 8.00 and a backup score of 6.25, giving him the highest score of the round.
First call tomorrow Day 3 at 7:30 AM.
The WSL Japan and JPSA co-sanctioned QS 1,000 events will run through Sunday, June 7th.
Billabong Pro Shikoku
Final Day Highlights - BILLABONG PRO SHIKOKU supported by PLAYER RESORT
The QS 1,000 saw standout surfers score big on a rainy day at Ikumi Beach.
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Day 3 highlights from QS 1,000 at Ikumi Beach.
Highlights from the second day of competition at Ikumi Beach.
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