Five-time WSL Champion Carissa Moore of Hawaii surfs in Heat 2 of the Opening Round at the Outerknown Tahiti Pro on August 16, 2022 at Teahupo’o, Tahiti, French Polynesia. (Photo by Beatriz Ryder/World Surf League)

  • Five-time WSL Champion Carissa Moore Dominates Day 1 of Competition, Clinches Top Seed for Rip Curl WSL Finals 
  • WSL Final 5 Scenarios Begin to Take Shape in Tahiti
  • Marks Eyes Best Result of 2022 at Outerknown Tahiti Pro
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Caroline Marks of the United States surfs in Heat 3 of the Opening Round at the Outerknown Tahiti Pro on August 16, 2022 at Teahupo’o, Tahiti, French Polynesia. (Photo by Beatriz Ryder/World Surf League)

The Outerknown Tahiti Pro, Stop No. 10 on the World Surf League (WSL) 2022 Championship Tour (CT), saw a short yet historical day of competition with the women making their return to the left-hand barrels of Teahupo’o. After a number of days of sub-par conditions, competition finally got underway today in clean, inconsistent three-to-four foot surf for the completion of women’s Opening Round.

Reigning World Champion Carissa Moore Dominates Day 1 at The End of The Road

The second heat of the day saw two of the event favorites in five-time WSL Champion Carissa Moore (HAW) and local wildcard Vahine Fierro (FRA) do battle with CT rookie Gabriella Bryan (HAW). The match-up didn’t disappoint as Fierro and Moore went wave for wave, both finding set wave tubes in the 35 minute encounter. Fierro showed her effortless style on her best ride, stroking into a long hollow pit for a 6.90 (out of possible 10). But, it was no match for Moore who found two of the biggest barrels of the day to post a two wave combination of 13.84 (out of possible 20) which included a near excellent 7.87. Moore claimed the highest single wave score and highest two wave total score of the Opening Round.

“I was a little nervous out there – there has been nerves building up for months coming into this event so it was cool to finally be out there and know I was finally surfing my first heat in Tahiti,” Moore said. “I knew there was a strong chance I’d come into this event as the top seed and would probably find myself coming up against Vahine (Fierro). I have spent the last few months watching clips of her and seeing the waves she gets out here and she truly is the Queen of Teahupo’o so I’m glad to get the win in that heat. Then to come in and find out I’ve clinched the top spot in the Final 5 – I’m super stoked.”

WSL Final 5 Scenarios Begin to Take Shape in Tahiti

Playing as the final event of the WSL Championship Tour season, the Outerkown Tahiti Pro is the last chance for surfers to clinch their spot in the WSL Final 5 ahead of the Rip Curl WSL Finals at Lower Trestles next month. With her result today, Carissa Moore (HAW) clinched the No. 1 seed spot in the Finals with Johanne Defay (FRA) also locking in her spot in the Top 5, meaning there are only three spots left to clinch. Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) won the opening heat of the day, progressing into the Quarterfinals and closer to clinching a spot at Trestles and having a shot at a record-breaking eighth World Title. 

Seven-time WSL Champion Stephanie Gilmore of Australia surfs in Heat 1 of the Opening Round at the Outerknown Tahiti Pro on August 16, 2022 at Teahupo’o, Tahiti, French Polynesia. (Photo by Beatriz Ryder/World Surf League)

“To be honest I was so nervous and excited during that heat,” Gilmore said. “All three of us were sitting out there looking at each other being like ‘alright let’s go’ which was really cool. It’s really cool that we are here and have this opportunity go out at Teahupo’o and try our best. It was really slow out there so my strategy was to just stay busy and and get scores with turns and if a barrel comes, hope to be in the right spot, which worked out. That heat in particular was stressful because Brisa was in it and we are both fighting for our spot in the Final 5 and she is right there with me, so it was a really important heat for both of us.”

With Gilmore moving through and two surfers already clinching, there are a handful of surfers with a mathematical chance of still clinching. The surfers, including Tatiana Weston-Webb (BRA), Brisa Hennessy (CRI), Lakey Peterson (USA), Tyler Wright (AUS), Gabriela Bryan (HAW), and Isabella Nichols (AUS), were all unable to progress into the Quarterfinals today meaning they will all face off in the Elimination Round and are in danger of losing their existing spot or potential spot in the WSL Final 5. These scenarios will play out massively when competition resumes in Tahiti.

Marks and Conlogue Stamp Authority at Teahupo’o 

Courtney Conlogue of the United States prior to surfing in Heat 4 of the Opening Round at the Outerknown Tahiti Pro on August 16, 2022 at Teahupo’o, Tahiti, French Polynesia. (Photo by Damien Poullenot/World Surf League)

Having travelled to Teahupo’o on a number of occasions over the past few years, goofy-footer Caroline Marks (USA) has an obvious affinity with the left-hand slabs here in Tahiti. Her experience was on show in Heat 3 of the Opening Round as she threaded a long tube to claim a solid win over Johanne Defay (FRA) and Tyler Wright (AUS). Marks will be looking forward to the forecasted increase in swell size as she looks to push herself in solid barrels and claim her first CT win of the year.

“That was my first heat out here, which was really exciting,” Marks said. “This is a dream come true for me. I thought about this as a kid and I grew up watching the men out here and knowing what a scary intimidating wave it is, so it’s cool to see how far the women have come and to be out here sharing the lineup with the girls. It’s super exciting to see the forecast we have on hand and although it’s been a long wait to get started, Tahiti is such a beautiful place to hang so we’ve all been enjoying it and having a lot of fun. When the wave come they’re really fun but it’s just a bit slow, looks like it’s only getting better from here for the rest of the week.” 

Marks will be joined in the Quarterfinals by fellow USA representative Courtney Conlogue (USA), who put on a strong backside performance to progress through her Opening Round heat on day 1 of competition. 

As conditions slowed in Heat 4, event organizers decided to put the event on standby and come back tomorrow, Wednesday, August 17,  and make a call at 6:45 for a possible 7:05 start to competition.

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Vahine Fierro of France surfs in Heat 2 of the Opening Round at the Outerknown Tahiti Pro on August 16, 2022 at Teahupo’o, Tahiti, French Polynesia. (Photo by Damien Poullenot/World Surf League)

Outerknown Tahiti Pro Women’s Opening Round 1 Results:
HEAT 1: Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 7.50 DEF. Brisa Hennessy (CRI) 5.60, Isabella Nichols (AUS) 2.67
HEAT 2: Carissa Moore (HAW) 13.84 DEF. Vahine Fierro (FRA) 11.73, Gabriela Bryan (HAW) 1.63
HEAT 3: Caroline Marks (USA) 9.50 DEF. Johanne Defay (FRA) 6.20, Tyler Wright (AUS) 3.80
HEAT 4: Courtney Conlogue (USA) 7.77 DEF. Tatiana Weston-Webb (BRA) 7.44, Lakey Peterson (USA) 4.90

Outerknown Tahiti Pro Women’s Elimaintion Round Matchups:
HEAT 1: Johanne Defay (FRA) vs. Vahine Fierro (FRA)
HEAT 2: Brisa Hennessy (CRI) vs. Gabriela Bryan (HAW)
HEAT 3: Tatiana Weston-Webb (BRA) vs. Isabella Nichols (AUS)
HEAT 4: Lakey Peterson (USA) vs. Tyler Wright (AUS)

Outerknown Tahiti Pro Men’s Opening Round 1 Matchups:
Heat 1: Italo Ferreira (BRA), Matthew McGillivray (RSA), Yago Dora (BRA)
Heat 2: Ethan Ewing (AUS), Barron Mamiya (HAW), Kauli Vaast (FRA)
Heat 3: Jack Robinson (AUS), Nat Young (USA), Michel Bourez (FRA)
Heat 4: Filipe Toledo (BRA), Kelly Slater (USA),  Nathan Hedge (AUS)
Heat 5: Griffin Colapinto (USA), Jordy Smith (RSA), Jadson Andre (BRA)
Heat 6: Kanoa Igarashi (JPN), Caio Ibelli (BRA), Jackson Baker (AUS)
Heat 7: Callum Robson (AUS), Samuel Pupo (BRA), Seth Moniz (HAW)
Heat 8: Miguel Pupo (BRA), Connor O’Leary (AUS), Jake Marshall (USA)

Watch LIVE
The Outerknown Tahiti Pro will be broadcast LIVE on WorldSurfLeague.comWSL’s YouTube channel, and the free WSL app. Check local listings for coverage from the WSL’s broadcast partners. For fans watching in Brazil, coverage of the competition’s Quarterfinals and beyond will continue exclusively on WorldSurfLeague.com and SporTV.

The tower during Heat 4 of the Opening Round at the Outerknown Tahiti Pro on August 16, 2022 at Teahupo’o, Tahiti, French Polynesia. (Photo by Damien Poullenot/World Surf League)

COVID-19 Updates
The health and safety of our athletes, staff, and the local community are of the utmost importance and the WSL has been working closely with local authorities to put a robust set of procedures in place to keep everyone safe.

The Outerknown Tahiti Pro is proudly supported by our partners Outerknown, Tahiti Tourism, Corona, Pura Vida, Red Bull, Oakley, Hydro Flask, Expedia, True Surf, Surfline, Polynesia 1, Vini, and Air Tahiti Nui.

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About the WSL
The World Surf League (WSL) is the global home of competitive surfing, crowning the undisputed World Champions since 1976 and showcasing the world’s best surfers on the world’s best waves. WSL is comprised of the Tours and Competition division, which oversees and operates more than 180 global competitions each year; WSL WaveCo, home of the world’s largest high-performance, human-made wave; and WSL Studios, an independent producer of unscripted and scripted projects.

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