The Hurley Pro Sunset Beach, Stop No. 2 on the WSL Championship Tour, holds a competition window from February 12 – 23, 2023.ย Credit:ย ยฉ WSL /ย  Heff

  • 2023 Championship Tour Season Continues on the North Shore at Stop No. 2
  • Carissa Moore and Jack Robinson Lead World Rankings
  • Event Wildcards and Injury Replacements Announced
  • More Available at WorldSurfLeague.com

The holding period for the Hurley Pro Sunset Beach, the second stop on the World Surf League (WSL) 2023 Championship Tour (CT), is under one week away from opening on Sunday, February 12. Following the season opener, the worldโ€™s best surfers are now heading down the road to the powerful, open-ocean break of Sunset Beach. With one event completed and the rankings in motion, there are only four events left to fight for a position to make the Mid-season Cut and ultimately clinch a spot in the Final 5 at the end of the season. 

Carissa Mooreย (HAW) andย Jack Robinsonย (AUS) are now at the top of the rankings after winning the Billabong Pro Pipeline.ย Tyler Wrightย (AUS) andย Leonardo Fioravantiย (ITA) sit at No. 2 on the rankings after earning runner-up finishes at the Billabong Pro Pipeline.ย 

About the North Shoreโ€™s Famed Sunset Beach

Sunset Beach is made up of many sections of reef and offers fun waves in all sizes of swells from waist high to multiple times overhead. Due to its multiple peaks and boils, it is a difficult wave to surf well and tests surferโ€™s wave-reading abilities. The famous break plays host to several other high-level competitions, including the Qualifying Series and Pro Junior events.

Last yearโ€™s Hurley Pro Sunset Beach was the first time in 13 years a CT event was held at this iconic Hawaiian break.ย Brisa Hennessyย (CRC) andย Barron Mamiyaย (HAW) claimed historic wins here last year as the menโ€™s and womenโ€™s tours competed together for the first time at Sunset Beach. Both competitors will return this year eager to defend their titles. World Champions Wright, Moore, andย Stephanie Gilmoreย (AUS) have all won events here in the past, giving them a competitive edge.ย 

Event Wildcards and Injury Replacements Announced

Mauiโ€™s Kai Lenny and Oahuโ€™s Zoe McDougall have been confirmed as the event wildcards for the Sunset Beach Hurley Pro. McDougall is the highest-ranked Hawaii/Tahiti Nui regional surfer on the Challenger Series. Growing up on Oahuโ€™s North Shore with Sunset Beach as her backyard, McDougall is sure to be a threat in this event. 

Lenny is one of the greatest watermen in the world. From kiteboarding to wing foiling to stand-up paddle racing, he does it all. Although Lenny is most well-known for his big wave surfing, he is also a skilled, competitive surfer, and his knowledge in big waves will certainly help at Sunset Beach. 

Ramzi Boukhiamย (MAR),ย Johanne Defayย (FRA), andย Sophie McCullochย (AUS) have pulled out of the event due to injuries sustained during the off-season.ย Carlos Munozย (CRC) andย Teresa Bonvalotย (PRT) will once again replace Boukhiam and Defay, respectively. McCulloch will be replaced by Brazilโ€™sย Luana Silva.ย 

Watch LIVE
The Hurley Pro Sunset Beach holds a competition window from February 12 – 23, 2023. Once called on, the competition will be broadcast LIVE onย WorldSurfLeague.com, theย WSLโ€™s YouTube channel, and theย free WSL app. ย Check out more ways to watch from the WSLโ€™s broadcast partners. For fans watching in Brazil, coverage of the competition’s Quarterfinals and beyond will continue exclusively onย WorldSurfLeague.comย and SporTV.

The Hurley Pro Sunset Beach is proudly supported by Hurley, YETI, 805 Beer, Red Bull, Shiseido, Craft 1861, Turtle Bay, True Surf, Sambazon, Spectrum, Pura Vida, Surfline, and Surfshark.ย 

For more information, please visitย WorldSurfLeague.com.ย 

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 worldโ€™s best surfers on the worldโ€™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.

For more information, please visit WorldSurfLeague.com.


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