- WSL / Tim Hain
- WSL / Tim Hain

Honolua Blomfield has won her second WSL World Longboard Title at the 2019 WSL Taiwan Open World Longboard Championships. After a super consistent year for the 20-year-old Hawaiian, everything culminated in pumping but challenging, five-to-six foot surf at ‘The Left' in Taitung. Blomfield claimed the Championship along with the event win with Rodrigo Sphaier who also wins the 2019 Taiwan Open Longboard Tour event.

TAITUNG, TAIWAN - DECEMBER 7 : Honolua Blomfield from Hawaii advances to the finals of the 2019 Taiwan Open World Longboarding Championship after winning semi final Heat 1 at Jinzun Harbour on December 7, 2019 in Taitung County, Taiwan (Photo by Matt Dunb Honolua Blomfield was all smiles on Finals Day. - WSL / Matt Dunbar

Blomfield had all the odds stacked against her needing not only to win the event, but, also for Longboard Tour rankings leader Chloe Calmon to be eliminated in the Semifinals or earlier. Blomfield couldn't focus on anything but her own surfing and had to leave the rest to fate. After Calmon's shock Semifinal exit, to avoid a surf-off for the title, Blomfield had to beat Alice Lemoigne in their 35-minute match-up. Blomfield never looked like faltering in the Final, posting a heat total of 12.67 early, nose riding through critical sections on set waves and flowing across the slow sections. She then tactically sat with priority until the dying seconds when she took off on the last wave of the heat to take her second World Title in three years.

"I'm so stoked I don't even know what to say," Blomfield said. "I'm so thankful to be a part of this week. I feel like all of the odds were against me and then I made the comeback. I always knew I could win it but I just took it heat by heat then somehow it all came into place and now here I am - I'm just so stoked."

TAITUNG, TAIWAN - DECEMBER 7:  Honolua Blomfield from Hawaii advances to the Semi finals of the 2019 Taiwan Open World Longboarding Championship after winning Quarter Final Heat 2 at at Jinzun Harbour on December 7, 2019 in Taitung County, Taiwan (Photo b Blomfield was all to comfortable in the big surf on Finals Day at The Left. - WSL / Matt Dunbar

To take the win, Blomfield overcame Brasilian Chloe Calmon who came into the final event of the season with a decent lead but needed to finish higher Blomfield in Taiwan. Unfortunately for Calmon, Blomfield was too consistent on Finals day leaving her to finish runner-up to the World title for her third year.

"It's always so scary doing battle with Chloe," Blomfield continued. "She is such an incredible surfer and always gets the best out of me. I just want to thank my family and sponsors for always supporting me. I still can't believe I'm World Champion again."

TAITUNG, TAIWAN - DECEMBER 7 : Honolua Blomfield from Hawaii wins the 2019 World Longboarding Championship and wins the 2019 Taiwan Open World Longboarding Championship at Jinzun Harbour on December 7, 2019 in Taitung County, Taiwan (Photo by Matt Dunbar/ Honolua chaied to victory at The Left. - WSL / Matt Dunbar

Brasilian Rodrigo Sphaier was a standout all event, particularly when competition moved to the pristine point of ‘The Left.' His poise and grace on the nose, particularly into the strong off-shore winds, didn't go unnoticed, especially in the Final when he scored the highest single-wave score of the event, a 9.00-point ride, for an incredible hang 10. Sphaier's win didn't come easy as he had to beat former three-time World Longboard Champion Taylor Jensen who was on fire all event. Fortunately for Sphaier, Jensen struggled with wave selection which gifted Sphaier the biggest win of his career on the WSL Longboard Tour.

"I'm speechless right now," Sphaier said. "This has been a dream of mine for my whole career and I have worked so hard for it. I have been competing for so many years and was beginning to think that this day would not come. To finally find my victory in such amazing waves against a champion surfer like Taylor feels incredible. I want to thank all of my family and friends and my girlfriend for always supporting me. Taiwan is a special special place for me - the waves, especially here at the left, are so good. I love this place."

TAITUNG, TAIWAN - DECEMBER 7 : Rodrigo Sphaier of Brasil wins the 2019 Taiwan Open World Longboarding Championship at Jinzun Harbour on December 7, 2019 in Taitung County, Taiwan(Photo by Tim Hain/WSL via Getty Images) Rodrigo Sphaier taking the WSL win of his career. - WSL / Tim Hain

Alice Lemoigne was one of the form surfers of the week especially when competition shifted to The Left, a wave that could be compared to Saint Lue on her home of La Reunion Island. Lemoigne dominated every heat on Finals Day, including her Semifinal matchup where she eliminated World Title favorite Chloe Calmon. In the Final, though it was all Blomfield as Lemoigne took a well-fought second place.

"I'm so happy to have made the final at such an amazing event like this," Lemoigne said. "This has been such an incredible week for longboarding. I want to thank WSL for all of the hard work behind the scenes to move us to 'The Left'. It was the best cool and I'm so happy to have been a part of this all."

TAITUNG, TAIWAN - DECEMBER 7: Alice Lemoigne from France advances to the Semi finals of the 2019 Taiwan Open World Longboarding Championship after winning Quarter Final Heat 4 at at Jinzun Harbour on December 7, 2019 in Taitung County, Taiwan (Photo by Ma Alice Lemoigne was charging all day at The Left. - WSL / Matt Dunbar

Three-time WSL World Longboard Champion Taylor Jensen, although not taking the win, was stoked to have been a part of such a historic week of surfing, particularly at ‘The Left' in Taitung.

"This was a really special few days for Longboarding," Jensen said. "We had some pretty big and crazy conditions, but it was the best option for us, so to see the commitment from the WSL to move the event is really cool. It was a fun day of surfing and I'm stoked for Rodrigo - he was absolutely ripping all event and especially today, I couldn't be happier for him."

TAITUNG, TAIWAN - DECEMBER 7 : Taylor Jensen at the 2019 Taiwan Open World Longboarding Championship at Jinzun Harbour on December 7, 2019 in Taitung County, Taiwan (Photo by Tim Hain/WSL via Getty Images) Raw Taylor Jensen power. - WSL / Tim Hain
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