The Finals of the West Sumbawa Pro ran at Yo-Yo's for the first ever WSL Qualifying Series (QS) event at the world renowned right hander. The event ran through the men's Quarters, Semis and Finals and the women's Semis and Finals in solid four-to-six foot wind-affected waves. Incredibly, the event winners have both been on a roll with Vittoria Farmer winning three events in a row, and Liam O'Brien claiming back-to-back QS victories.
Yo-Yo's Lineup. - WSL / Tim Hain
The women's Final featured some incredible surfing and unbelievable stats with Vittoria Farmer and Kailani Johnson facing off in their third QS Final in a row, with Farmer taking top honors on all occasions. The pair battled hard in the tough conditions, but it was Farmer who's power and critical positioning saw her edge out her young Indonesian opponent.
"Before this trip to Indonesia I had never made the Quarterfinals in a QS before, so to get three wins, it feels unbelievable," said Farmer. "This has been a trip I will remember forever, it's great for my competitive surfing career and for my confidence. When you travel and compete there can be a lot of losses so I have tried to soak it all up and enjoy it."
Vittoria Farmer with an epic display of power at Yo-Yo's. - WSL / Rahmat R Ong
Farmer has now moved up to 57th on the International QS rankings and will be looking to climb up further with her new found confidence.
"It's also been incredible to surf perfect waves at a number of different breaks," Farmer added. "I feel like having so many 25-30 minute heats in perfect waves which has helped my surfing improve. I really love Indonesia and I already can't wait to come back next year for these events."
Liam O'Brien goes two-for-two at Yo-Yo's. - WSL / Tim Hain
Liam O'Brien was sitting in second position with seven minutes to go in the Final, trailing Chris Zaffis who had been on fire all week. The pair went toe-to-toe, posting scores that were very similar proving that the best surfers had met in a very evenly matched Final. Then O'Brien stroked into a solid wave and unloaded three dynamic turns to net the highest single wave score of the event -- 9.25 out of a possible 10. O'Brian was 123rd on QS before today's result and has now vaulted to 98th - which will help his 2018 QS campaign.
"It's a euphoric feeling winning these back-to-back events," O'Brien said. "I am so stoked that I came over to these events and managed to come away with a few results too. Zaffis got the first two waves and was well out in front, so I was a little worried I wouldn't be able to come back from that. I just chipped away at his lead. I was in position when that wave came and it let me do a couple of big turns and I scored a 9.25 and moved into the lead."
Liam O'Brien was a standout throughout the Indonesian QS leg. - WSL / Tim Hain
"Yo-Yos is such a fun wave," O'Brien added. "It's been on my bucket list for a while because it's been in so many surf movies. To have a contest here has been awesome."
Kailani Johnson finishes runner-up in her thid straight final. - WSL / Rahmat R Ong
Johnson, although disappointed she was not able to take a win in her home country, was pleased with the fact that she's now posted some solid results against tough opponents.
"I have enjoyed every event in Indonesia so much and have learned a lot," Johnson said. "I would have loved to win one, but three Finals in a row is a great step for me, it helps my confidence a lot. Vittoria has been surfing so well, it's been great to match-up against her."
Chris Zaffis continued his strong connection with Indonesia at Yo-Yo's. - WSL / Tim Hain
Chris Zaffis won a QS in Indonesia in 2016 and today, at the West Sumbawa Pro, he was able to get a solid result finishing runner-up to O'Brien. Zaffis posted an 8.60 and a 7.65 for sharp surfing, but ultimately had to settle for second place. He was 187th on the International QS before today's result and now has moved up to 156th.
"I feel good about how today went. I was able to bank some valuable points," Zaffis said. "I couldn't think of a better place to have three events in a row. I love Indonesia, the waves and the people are incredible."
Vittoria Farmer and Liam O'Brien Win Inaugural West Sumbawa Pro
WSL
The Finals of the West Sumbawa Pro ran at Yo-Yo's for the first ever WSL Qualifying Series (QS) event at the world renowned right hander. The event ran through the men's Quarters, Semis and Finals and the women's Semis and Finals in solid four-to-six foot wind-affected waves. Incredibly, the event winners have both been on a roll with Vittoria Farmer winning three events in a row, and Liam O'Brien claiming back-to-back QS victories.
The women's Final featured some incredible surfing and unbelievable stats with Vittoria Farmer and Kailani Johnson facing off in their third QS Final in a row, with Farmer taking top honors on all occasions. The pair battled hard in the tough conditions, but it was Farmer who's power and critical positioning saw her edge out her young Indonesian opponent.
"Before this trip to Indonesia I had never made the Quarterfinals in a QS before, so to get three wins, it feels unbelievable," said Farmer. "This has been a trip I will remember forever, it's great for my competitive surfing career and for my confidence. When you travel and compete there can be a lot of losses so I have tried to soak it all up and enjoy it."
Farmer has now moved up to 57th on the International QS rankings and will be looking to climb up further with her new found confidence.
"It's also been incredible to surf perfect waves at a number of different breaks," Farmer added. "I feel like having so many 25-30 minute heats in perfect waves which has helped my surfing improve. I really love Indonesia and I already can't wait to come back next year for these events."
Liam O'Brien was sitting in second position with seven minutes to go in the Final, trailing Chris Zaffis who had been on fire all week. The pair went toe-to-toe, posting scores that were very similar proving that the best surfers had met in a very evenly matched Final. Then O'Brien stroked into a solid wave and unloaded three dynamic turns to net the highest single wave score of the event -- 9.25 out of a possible 10. O'Brian was 123rd on QS before today's result and has now vaulted to 98th - which will help his 2018 QS campaign.
"It's a euphoric feeling winning these back-to-back events," O'Brien said. "I am so stoked that I came over to these events and managed to come away with a few results too. Zaffis got the first two waves and was well out in front, so I was a little worried I wouldn't be able to come back from that. I just chipped away at his lead. I was in position when that wave came and it let me do a couple of big turns and I scored a 9.25 and moved into the lead."
"Yo-Yos is such a fun wave," O'Brien added. "It's been on my bucket list for a while because it's been in so many surf movies. To have a contest here has been awesome."
Johnson, although disappointed she was not able to take a win in her home country, was pleased with the fact that she's now posted some solid results against tough opponents.
"I have enjoyed every event in Indonesia so much and have learned a lot," Johnson said. "I would have loved to win one, but three Finals in a row is a great step for me, it helps my confidence a lot. Vittoria has been surfing so well, it's been great to match-up against her."
Chris Zaffis won a QS in Indonesia in 2016 and today, at the West Sumbawa Pro, he was able to get a solid result finishing runner-up to O'Brien. Zaffis posted an 8.60 and a 7.65 for sharp surfing, but ultimately had to settle for second place. He was 187th on the International QS before today's result and now has moved up to 156th.
"I feel good about how today went. I was able to bank some valuable points," Zaffis said. "I couldn't think of a better place to have three events in a row. I love Indonesia, the waves and the people are incredible."
West Sumbawa Pro
Liam O'Brien and Vittoria Farmer top the field again in Sumbawa,
Epic conditions continue at Yo-Yo's
Waida and Farmer continue their epic form at Yo-Yo's.
The opening day of the West Sumbawa Pro saw a mix of locals and Internationals pushing the limits.
The fun continues in Indonesia ahead of the West Sumbawa Pro QS1,000.
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