Wright followed up her runner-up finish at Margaret River with continued aggressive surfing at the Rip Curl Women's Pro Bells Beach, starting with a 9.00 in Round 2.
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- WSL / Kelly Cestari
3 of 14
Wright advanced into the Final at Bells thanks, in part to a 9.00 in the Semis.
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- WSL / Smorigo
4 of 14
Wright found a nine-point ride on her 11th wave in the Quarterfinals of the Rio Women's Pro.
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- WSL / Rowland/ ASP Handout
5 of 14
Wright scored a 9.00 in Round 4 of the U.S. Open of Surfing. She'd go on to win the event, her first title of 2014.
Wright's opener in the Semifinals of the Roxy Pro France came in at a 9.00, boosting her into her second consecutive Final.
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- WSL / Kirstin
8 of 14
Wright put Courtney Conlogue (USA) on high alert in the France Final when she threw down a 9.50 on her first wave.
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- WSL / Kirstin Scholtz
9 of 14
Wright threw the fins out the back for a second consecutive nine-point ride -- a 9.03 -- during her near-perfect performance in the Final.
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- WSL / Kirstin Scholtz
10 of 14
Wright's third consecutive nine, a 9.00, was impressive despite the fact it wouldn't make it into her heat total -- more telling of her Final performance than the ride itself.
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- WSL / Damien Poullenot/ Aquashot
11 of 14
Wright replaced her 9.03 with a 9.70 to cement her Roxy Pro France win, her second event title of the 2014 season.
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- WSL / Laurent Masurel
12 of 14
Fresh off an event title in France, Wright scored the first nine-point ride of the Cascais Women's Pro, earning a 9.43 in the fourth heat of Round 1.
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- WSL / Kirstin Scholtz
13 of 14
Needing to win the final event of the season to take the World Crown, Wright came into the Target Maui Pro on fire, earning a 9.23 in Round 1.
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- WSL / Kirstin Scholtz
14 of 14
Wright belted a second nine-point ride on her next wave, bringing her heat total to 18.90, giving her a direct advance into Round 3, and keeping her Title hopes alive.
- WSL / Kirstin Scholtz
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- WSL / Kirstin Scholtz
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Wright's third consecutive nine, a 9.00, was impressive despite the fact it wouldn't make it into her heat total -- more telling of her Final performance than the ride itself.
To the Nines: Wright's 2014 Highlights
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Tyler Wright (AUS) earned her first nine-pointer at the Drug Aware Margaret River Pro -- a 9.13 in Round 3.
Wright followed up her runner-up finish at Margaret River with continued aggressive surfing at the Rip Curl Women's Pro Bells Beach, starting with a 9.00 in Round 2.
Wright advanced into the Final at Bells thanks, in part to a 9.00 in the Semis.
Wright found a nine-point ride on her 11th wave in the Quarterfinals of the Rio Women's Pro.
Wright scored a 9.00 in Round 4 of the U.S. Open of Surfing. She'd go on to win the event, her first title of 2014.
Wright's 9.00 in the Quarterfinals of the Swatch Women's Pro Trestles wasn't enough to see her advance.
Wright's opener in the Semifinals of the Roxy Pro France came in at a 9.00, boosting her into her second consecutive Final.
Wright put Courtney Conlogue (USA) on high alert in the France Final when she threw down a 9.50 on her first wave.
Wright threw the fins out the back for a second consecutive nine-point ride -- a 9.03 -- during her near-perfect performance in the Final.
Wright's third consecutive nine, a 9.00, was impressive despite the fact it wouldn't make it into her heat total -- more telling of her Final performance than the ride itself.
Wright replaced her 9.03 with a 9.70 to cement her Roxy Pro France win, her second event title of the 2014 season.
Fresh off an event title in France, Wright scored the first nine-point ride of the Cascais Women's Pro, earning a 9.43 in the fourth heat of Round 1.
Needing to win the final event of the season to take the World Crown, Wright came into the Target Maui Pro on fire, earning a 9.23 in Round 1.
Wright belted a second nine-point ride on her next wave, bringing her heat total to 18.90, giving her a direct advance into Round 3, and keeping her Title hopes alive.
Wright's third consecutive nine, a 9.00, was impressive despite the fact it wouldn't make it into her heat total -- more telling of her Final performance than the ride itself.