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Frames: Supertubes Fires High Performance Waves for Day 1
Kirstin
Supertubes at Sunrise
Judges making the call.
Supertubes
Mick Fanning
Jeffreys Bay Xhosa Dancers
Taj Burrow
Joel Parkinson
Kai Otton
Michel Bourez
Gabriel Medina
Mitch Crews
Kelly Slater
Dylan Lightfoot
Kelly Slater
Aritz Aranburu
Nat Young
Adriano de Souza
Adriano De Souza
Alejo Muniz
Josh Kerr & CJ Hobgood
Josh Kerr
Filipe Toledo
Jordy Smith
Jordy Smith winning his Round 1 heat scoring a Perfect 10
Jordy Smith
Owen Wright
John John Florence
Kolohe Andino
Travis Logie
Joel Parkinson
Joel Parkinson
Julian Wilson of Sunshine Coast, Australia (pictured) won his Round 2 heat at the J-Bay Open landing a huge Alley-Oop aerial manuever to score a near perfect 9.33 (out of a possible 10.00) on Thursday July 10, 2014. Wilson defeated Glen Hall (AUS) and advanced into Round 3.
Jeffreys Bay Xhosa Dancers
Supertubes at Sunrise