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Samsung Galaxy Hainan Pro on Standby
WSL
Small surf sees the world's best female surfers have the day off in China at the first women's Qualifying Series (QS) event of 2015, the Samsung Galaxy Hainan Pro presented by Wanning. The event was put on Standby even though the swell was on the increase throughout the day as the forecast is calling for excellent conditions in the coming days.
“We've decided to put the event on standby,†said Contest Director Steve Robertson. “The surf is picking up, but this is a very important event being the first QS6000 of the year and we want to give the athletes the best conditions possible. We will return tomorrow morning at 7:30 for a possible 8am start.â€
Samsung Galaxy Hainan Pro
The women's 2015 Qualifying Series season kicks off in Riyue Bay Point, China.
Video highlights of the second day of competition at the women's QS 6,000 Samsung Galaxy Hainan Pro presented by Wanning in China.
Video highlights of the opening day of competition at the women's QS6,000 Samsung Galaxy Hainan Pro presented by Wanning in China.
Defending World Junior Champion wins first QS6000 of 2015.
The action in China hit fever pitch as the field was whittled to just eight surfers.
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