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To the Nines: Rio's Pits and Punts Score Big
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Filipe Toledo (BRA) took to the air, impressing the crowded beach yet again, for a 9.87 in the Final of the 2015 Oi Rio Pro. Toledo added this to a perfect 10 earlier in the heat, giving him a 19.87 two wave total and the event win.
Brazilian Filipe Toledo goes sky-high in the Final of the 2015 Oi Rio Pro throwing a massive no grab air-reverse for a perfect 10. Don't miss Toledo's first 10 point ride from the event.
Courtney Conlogue (USA) attacks a lefthander at Postinho to earn a 9.00 on her way to victory in Round 4 of the Oi Rio Women's Pro. Conlogue will put her power to the test again in the Quarterfinals.
Tyler Wright (AUS) matched power and precision yet again on a clean lefthander during Round 4 of the Oi Rio Women's Pro to earn a 9.00. She won her heat with one of the highest heat totals of the day and advanced directly to the Quarterfinals.
In a stacked, Round 3 heat, Lakey Peterson (USA) went on the attack at Barra da Tijuca to score a 9.00 and win her heat. She would advance to the Quarterfinals at the Oi Rio Women's Pro.
Hawaiian Malia Manuel performed multiple backside hacks during Round 2 of the Oi Rio Women's Pro for an excellent range 9.00. Manuel went on to win the heat over Laura Enever (AUS).
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After a slow start, Tyler Wright (AUS) found her groove toward the end of her Round 2 heat at the Oi Rio Women's Pro to find this gem and hack it up for 9 points.
Local favorite Filipe Toledo (BRA) threw two airs on a single wave to open his Round 4 heat with a perfect 10 at the Oi Rio Pro.
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Always the innovator, John John Florence (HAW) pulled another trick out of his bag, soaring above the lip with a giant maneuver in Round 3 of the Oi Rio Pro. The move earned him a 9.00 and an early lead over Adam Melling (AUS) in Heat 1.
After an incredible rodeo flip, Hawaiian phenom John John Florence (HAW) found a solid tube ride in Round 3 at the Oi Rio Pro. The performance earned him a 9.77, solidifying his win over Adam Melling (AUS).
Ricardo Christie pulled off the first major upset of the Oi Rio Pro, defeating Jordy Smith (ZAF) with this 9.17 in his scoreline.
Three-time World Champion Mick Fanning (AUS) set off the Round 2 fireworks early, finding a hollow barrel for a 9.80 in Heat 1.
Kelly Slater (USA) finds a hollow barrel during Round 1 of the Oi Rio Pro, earning a 9.50 for his efforts.
Slater backed up his first nine-pointer with a near-perfect 9.77, standing tall in a tube at Postinho.
Jeep rankings leader Adriano de Souza (BRA) had the crowd roaring when he scored a 9.73 for a deep barrel ride in Round 1.
Filipe Toledo (BRA) boosted high above the lip for a 9.70 on his 10th wave in Round 1.
Despite this 9.17 on his first wave, Joel Parkinson (AUS) was relegated to Round 2 after finishing second in Round 1.
Filipe Toledo (BRA) took to the air, impressing the crowded beach yet again, for a 9.87 in the Final of the 2015 Oi Rio Pro. Toledo added this to a perfect 10 earlier in the heat, giving him a 19.87 two wave total and the event win.