Roxy Pro France
The 2011 ASP Women's World champion Carissa Moore (Oahu, HAW) raising her trophy in front of a cheering crowd
2011 Roxy Pro winner Stephanie Gilmore (Gold Coast, AUS) during the awards' presentation in Biarritz
Crowds and media cheering freshly crowned the new ASP Women's World champion
ASP Women's World champion Carissa Moore (Oahu, HAW- on a show with the famous Villa Belza in the background in Biarritz
Stephanie Gilmore (Gold Coast, AUS), full speed and as stylish as she can be tailsliding on one of her two Roxy Pro final winners' waves
Stephanie Gilmore (Gold Coast, AUS) throwing buckets en route to victory, her first this season and a 19th overall
The 2011 ASP Women's World champion Carissa Moore (Oahu, HAW) checking with dad and team member after clinching her maiden ASP Women's
Carissa Moore (Oahu, HAW), first World champion from Hawaii since Margo Oberg in 1981
2011 ASP Women's World champion Carissa Moore (Oahu, HAW), 18, hearing about her official crowning after Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) was ousted
Stephanie Gilmore (Gold Coast, AUS) slashing through to the final and her first event win of the year during Day 5 of the Roxy Pro
North Shore resident Coco Ho (Oahu, HAW) using her backhand attacks with efficiency in Round 4 of the Roxy Pro in Biarritz
North Shore resident Coco Ho (Oahu, HAW) using her backhand attacks with efficiency in Round 4 of the Roxy Pro in Biarritz
Event Semifinalist and ASP World No. 2 Sally Fitzgibbons (New South Wales, AUS) let go her world title chances today after losing to
Former ASP Women's World champion Sofia Mulanovich (PER)
Roxy Pro runner-up Carissa Moore (Oahu, HAW) going vertical en route to her World title and event final
Courtney Conlogue (California, USA) was in good form today but missed out on advancing to the Quarterfinals
ASP Elite rookie Laura Enever (New South Wales, AUS) was not able to escape from Round 4, placing 9th in the Roxy Pro
Coco Ho (Oahu, HAW) wearing the pink singlet and walking back to the event site after her win in Round 4