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To the Nines: Fiji's Mind-Blowing Performances
WSL
Owen Wright (AUS) came out swinging in the Fiji Pro Final earning 9.60 on his second wave to put Julian Wilson in a combination situation.
Owen Wright (AUS) looked dangerous in the Final. With a 9.60 already locked in, the Aussie logs significant tube time for a perfect 10, his third of the event.
Owen Wright (AUS) scored a perfect 10 on his fourth wave in the Final of the Fiji Pro and then backed it up with another perfect 10. Wright already made history with a perfect heat in Round 5 and he accomplished the feat yet again in the event Final.
Owen Wright (AUS) was fired up again during his Semifinal heat at the Fiji Pro. A day after posting a perfect score -- the seventh ever in surfing history -- the Aussie found this hollow tube and scored a near-perfect 9.43.
After a stellar overall performance in Fiji so far, Julian Wilson (AUS) pulled into this heavy tube during the Fiji Pro Quarterfinals for 9.43. He went on to win his heat over rookie Italo Ferreira (BRA), to make his first Fiji Semis ever.
Taj Burrow (AUS), one of the veterans on Tour, took his chances on this heavy one in Round 5 at the Fiji Pro and was rewarded with an impressive 9.07.
Owen Wright (AUS) tackled this cavernous wave in the first five minutes of his Round 5 heat at the Fiji Pro. He wowed the channel, the commentators, and the judges, who were unanimous in scoring the performance a perfect 10.
Just when it looked like Owen Wright (AUS) couldn't increase his score any further with an 8.93 and perfect 10, he did the unthinkable and added another perfect 10. Wright carved his name into history during Round 5.
Adam Melling (AUS) may have fallen victim to Owen Wright's perfect heat, but his scoreline was nothing short of impressive, earning this 9.70 during Round 5 of the Fiji Pro.
Julian Wilson (AUS) proved his mettle in heavy surf again with this barrel at Cloudbreak. The performance earned him a 9.93 and solidified his Round 4 win.
Backing up a near-perfect score, the Julian Wilson (AUS) finds a deep barrel for a 9.50 and an astounding 19.43 heat total.
Jeremy Flores' (FRA) magic touch in Round 4 at the Fiji Pro saw him wrangle this huge barrel to cheers from the channel -- and the high scores of the judges. He earned a 9.93, the finishing touch on a stellar heat.
In an absolutely stacked heat, former World Champ Joel Parkinson (AUS) slid into an enormous barrel at Cloudbreak during Round 4 and found his way out of the exit for the first perfect 10 of the 2015 Fiji Pro.
Dane Reynolds (USA) slides into Cloudbreak -- waits -- and pulls into long tube to add 9.57 to an already excellent range 8.77 in Round 3. Reynolds threw a ripple through the Top 34 taking down Jeep Leader Adriano de Souza (BRA) with his 18.34 two-wave total.
Showing off the kind of expert wave knowledge that he discussed on WSL's Dawn Patrol, Kelly Slater (USA) threaded his way into a long, narrow tube during Round 3 at the Fiji Pro for a near-perfect 9.90. He makes it sound easy -- but it looks less so.
Jeremy Flores (FRA) carves up Cloudbreak for a 9.27.
In one of his strongest heats of the 2015 season, Kolohe Andino (USA) synced up a series of turns during Round 2 and was awarded 9.20 for his efforts.
Ricardo Christie (NZL) earned a whopping 9.57 for tearing apart this solid wave during Round 2.
Julian Wilson (AUS) scores a 9.50 final ride to take the win over C.J. Hobgood in Round 2.
Joel Parkinson (AUS), 2012 World Champ, finds his mojo at the Fiji Pro with this double barrel. He earned a 9.27 to solidify his lead and move on to Round 3.
After a lackluster Round 1 heat, Kelly Slater (USA) dispelled any doubts about his surf mojo with this impressive performance at the 2015 Fiji Pro.
Reigning World Champ and last year's event winner Gabriel Medina (BRA) tore apart a clean wall at Cloudbreak during Round 1 for a 9.23, the first nine-point ride of the 2015 Fiji Pro.
Adam Melling (AUS) linked a series of smooth carves and hacks on his backhand to earn a 9.00 during Round 1 of the Fiji Pro.
Julian Wilson (AUS) proved his mettle in heavy surf again with this barrel at Cloudbreak. The performance earned him a 9.93 and solidified his Round 4 win.