Last year's GoPro Challenge Fiji winnerTatiana Weston-Webb (HAW) is fired up for the Fiji Women's Pro: She shared significant wave from last year's event when she was the injury replacement for current World No. 2 Courtney Conlogue (USA). -- @tatiwest: My fav moment from last year in #Fiji so I had to #repost ...Excitement levels are high! 😋💞ðŸŒðŸ˜ˆ #FijiWomensPro || @joliphotos
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Owen Wright (AUS), meanwhile, is practicing for the Fiji Pro's lefthand barrels at a different island: Tahiti. Judging by his confidence here, you might consider him as a candidate for your Fantasy Surfing team. -- @owright: Life is good...last 2 days have been some of the best #surfingiseverything #searchGPS @ripcurl_aus 📷 @littletahiti
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So far this year on the Championship Tour, Sage Erickson (USA) has narrowly missed the chance to surf in Round 3 at nearly every event. Before the Fiji Women's Pro, she appears to be taking some time to clear her head. -- @sageerickson: | Sometimes getting lost is the very thing needed to be found. . . Open roads and crisp air | thx central CA ::
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Sebastian Zietz (HAW) travelled to the home state of 11-time World Champion Kelly Slater (USA). Was Seabass looking for the Champ's secret to success? He just may have found it...mindsurfing when the waves flat. -- @seabassz: In Florida for a short stint, I'll never complain about home being flat ever again!!
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Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) has wasted no time since the Oi Rio Women's Pro, already enjoying the comforts of Tavarua Island...and the swell on hand. Don't forget to set your Fantasy Surfing team before the event begins. -- @sally_fitz: Vinaka for a great day Fiji : )
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Taj Burrow (AUS) may not be in Fiji yet, but he's clearly got lefthand tubes on the mind. -- @tajamos: Mmm 😠Photo via @natebphotos
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Lakey Peterson (USA) has a serious arsenal ready for the Fiji Women's Pro. Judging by the number of rounded-pins in her bag, she's hoping for some big barrels. -- @lakeypeterson: Fiji boards packed and ready... @cisurfboards
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Mick Fanning (AUS), on the other hand, will be pushing board design and progression at this year's Fiji event with a channel bottom. Then again, pushing the envelope isn't unusual for the three-time World Champion. -- @mfanno: Fiji weapons getting sharpened!! @dhdsurf
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Mahina Maeda (HAW) has been selected as the women's wildcard for Fiji. Hailing from the North Shore, the young Hawaiian is well versed in heavy barrels and is relying on her experience in selecting which boards to pack. -- @mahinamaeda: I'm ready for Fiji and so is my quiver thanks @pyzelsurfboards
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Rookie Ricardo Christie (NZL) is fresh off his best finish yet at the Oi Rio Pro. Still, he's not taking any chances at the next stop: Christie is bringing a few good lucks charms with him to Fiji. -- @ricardochristie: FIJI, we comin in hot 🙌 @allpressnz @airnz @rvca #lemonyiproadtrip
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Owen Wright (AUS), meanwhile, is practicing for the Fiji Pro's lefthand barrels at a different island: Tahiti. Judging by his confidence here, you might consider him as a candidate for your Fantasy Surfing team. -- @owright: Life is good...last 2 days have been some of the best #surfingiseverything #searchGPS @ripcurl_aus 📷 @littletahiti
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Last year's GoPro Challenge Fiji winner Tatiana Weston-Webb (HAW) is fired up for the Fiji Women's Pro: She shared significant wave from last year's event when she was the injury replacement for current World No. 2 Courtney Conlogue (USA). -- @tatiwest: My fav moment from last year in #Fiji so I had to #repost ...Excitement levels are high! 😋💞ðŸŒðŸ˜ˆ #FijiWomensPro || @joliphotos
Owen Wright (AUS), meanwhile, is practicing for the Fiji Pro's lefthand barrels at a different island: Tahiti. Judging by his confidence here, you might consider him as a candidate for your Fantasy Surfing team. -- @owright: Life is good...last 2 days have been some of the best #surfingiseverything #searchGPS @ripcurl_aus 📷 @littletahiti
So far this year on the Championship Tour, Sage Erickson (USA) has narrowly missed the chance to surf in Round 3 at nearly every event. Before the Fiji Women's Pro, she appears to be taking some time to clear her head. -- @sageerickson: | Sometimes getting lost is the very thing needed to be found. . . Open roads and crisp air | thx central CA ::
Sebastian Zietz (HAW) travelled to the home state of 11-time World Champion Kelly Slater (USA). Was Seabass looking for the Champ's secret to success? He just may have found it...mindsurfing when the waves flat. -- @seabassz: In Florida for a short stint, I'll never complain about home being flat ever again!!
Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) has wasted no time since the Oi Rio Women's Pro, already enjoying the comforts of Tavarua Island...and the swell on hand. Don't forget to set your Fantasy Surfing team before the event begins. -- @sally_fitz: Vinaka for a great day Fiji : )
Taj Burrow (AUS) may not be in Fiji yet, but he's clearly got lefthand tubes on the mind. -- @tajamos: Mmm 😠Photo via @natebphotos
Lakey Peterson (USA) has a serious arsenal ready for the Fiji Women's Pro. Judging by the number of rounded-pins in her bag, she's hoping for some big barrels. -- @lakeypeterson: Fiji boards packed and ready... @cisurfboards
Mick Fanning (AUS), on the other hand, will be pushing board design and progression at this year's Fiji event with a channel bottom. Then again, pushing the envelope isn't unusual for the three-time World Champion. -- @mfanno: Fiji weapons getting sharpened!! @dhdsurf
Mahina Maeda (HAW) has been selected as the women's wildcard for Fiji. Hailing from the North Shore, the young Hawaiian is well versed in heavy barrels and is relying on her experience in selecting which boards to pack. -- @mahinamaeda: I'm ready for Fiji and so is my quiver thanks @pyzelsurfboards
Rookie Ricardo Christie (NZL) is fresh off his best finish yet at the Oi Rio Pro. Still, he's not taking any chances at the next stop: Christie is bringing a few good lucks charms with him to Fiji. -- @ricardochristie: FIJI, we comin in hot 🙌 @allpressnz @airnz @rvca #lemonyiproadtrip
Owen Wright (AUS), meanwhile, is practicing for the Fiji Pro's lefthand barrels at a different island: Tahiti. Judging by his confidence here, you might consider him as a candidate for your Fantasy Surfing team. -- @owright: Life is good...last 2 days have been some of the best #surfingiseverything #searchGPS @ripcurl_aus 📷 @littletahiti