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2015 Battle for the Breasts: CT Submissions
WSL
South African Bianca Buitendag submitted her second nine from the Fiji Women's Pro, matching her powerful carves to the power of Cloudbreak.
Dimity Stoyle (AUS) earned an excellent score in the Quarterfinals of the Swatch Women's Pro and went on to record her best result of the season with a Semifinal finish.
Alessa Quizon (HAW) selected an excellent range score from the Swatch Women's Pro for her submission. Quizon showcases a serious backhand attack.
Nikki Van Dijk (AUS) sliced her way into the excellent range at the Fiji Women's Pro with an 8.17 in Round 1. Will you vote for her?
Laura Enever (AUS) battled out of combination with three vertical hacks on a Cloudbreak set-wave during Round 1 of the Fiji Women's Pro. Now she's using the wave to Battle for the Breasts.
During her Round 2 heat at the Women's Drug Aware Margaret River Pro, the 2014 Rookie of the Year Johanne Defay (FRA) took over the lead and stayed in the game with this 9.17 at Main Break.
Watch all submissions and cast your vote now at here.
Laura Enever (AUS) battled out of combination with three vertical hacks on a Cloudbreak set-wave during Round 1 of the Fiji Women's Pro. Now she's using the wave to Battle for the Breasts.