OAHU, HAWAII – FEBRUARY 21: Jack Robinson of Australia and Molly Picklum of Australia after winning the Final at the Hurley Pro Sunset Beach on February 21, 2024 at Oahu, Hawaii. (Photo by Tony Heff/World Surf League)
Molly Picklumย (AUS) andย Jack Robinsonย (AUS) won theย Hurley Pro Sunset Beach, Stop No. 2 on the 2024 World Surf League (WSL) Championship Tour (CT), in six-to-eight-foot perfect rights at Sunset Beach. The proving grounds of Oahuโs North Shore once again offered a real challenge to the best surfers in the world with solid waves, in shifting lineups, but overall plenty of opportunities to showcase their talent and kick off the new season.ย
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A monumental shift in womenโs professional surfing happened over the course of the seasonโs first two events, with the Top 17 taking on serious conditions at Pipe and Sunset and some of the youngest competitors showing up with massive performances and commitment to raise the bar.
Picklum Goes Back-to-Back at Sunset, Takes Over Rankings Lead

Picklum was an integral part of the charge in making history this month as she collected huge scores for her relentless approach to hitting the biggest sections of the waves, holding nothing back. Today she earned back-to-back titles at Sunset. This win marks Picklumโs second victory on Tour, out of four Finals surfed, and the Australian will be wearing the yellow Leader jersey heading to Portugal for the next stop of the 2024 CT as the new World No.1.
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โWhat a moment! Defending a title is so hard in our sport because the ocean is in charge,โ Picklum said, โThe ocean played its part for me and Iโm really, really happy it did that. Every event feels different, so Iโm just taking it for what it is and trying to find the little fun moments in between it all. I definitely wasnโt as confident in this event but I always kept belief and I think thatโs one of my strengths.โย
The womenโs Final was a rematch of the second Semifinal at Pipe last week between Picklum and Sakura Johnson, with a lot in the balance as the winning surfer would get to wear the rankings leader yellow jersey leaving the Hawaiian leg. Both surfers found similar waves to kick off the Final, but the Hawaiian won the first exchange with better-timed turns in the critical sections for a 7.17 (out of a possible 10) over the Australianโs 6.50.
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Picklum backed it up quickly to take the lead midway through the heat and apply pressure to Sakura Johnson, who was surfing in her first-ever Final on the CT. But the Haleiwa local stayed patient, sitting in the lineup with priority waiting for the right wave. Her calculated approach, unfortunately, did not pay off as time ran down without offering any more opportunities for either surfer.
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Picklum added yet another highlight to a spectacular four-week stint on the North Shore today with one of the biggest turns ever seen on the womenโs Tour at Sunset Beach. In her Semifinal bout againstย Brisa Hennessyย (CRC), the powerful regular foot posted a near-perfect 9.67 for a high-risk, high-reward single maneuver on a double-overhead wave.
Bettylou Sakura Johnsonย (HAW) reached her first CT Final in her third year on Tour and has upped her game big time in 2024. The 18-year-old posted some of the eventโs biggest scores, including a 9.17 in her first heat at Sunset yesterday. One of the most confident surfers in the Pipe barrels and the big open faces of Sunset, the Hawaiian will be a force to be reckoned with this season.

โItโs been an unreal last couple of days, weโve been so fortunate to get good waves,โ said Sakura Johnson. โIโm really just blessed to be home and to represent home, and have my coach behind me and have the confidence I needed to do well in this event. Itโs pretty unreal. Molly and I talked about it two years ago, and now weโre doing it, and Iโm really happy to be a part of it and to hopefully keep pushing this level, and it will be a new level of surfing for womenโs surfing in the next few years.โ
Robinson Posts Near-Perfection for Sunset Glory

Jack Robinsonย (AUS) continues to build his legacy on the North Shore, as he picks up win No. 6 on the CT, his first at Sunset. After an upset loss in the Round of 32 at Pipe, the Australian bounced back in the best way with total domination all week, an incredible display of his signature carves, and the ability to find the deepest, cleanest barrels at Sunset.
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โIt was a crazy last few months at home, I had a baby and everything before coming here and itโs all new and just adapting,โ said Robinson. โIโm just enjoying it so much today. I know I didnโt start good at Pipe but it didnโt matter, I was just trying to enjoy it so much and itโs so special. It was a cool wave, almost bending, and Iโve never been tubed twice on the inside here. And to have a Final with Kanoa, weโve grown up together, weโve been doing this for a long time. Itโs a cool history and a lot more to come.โ
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Two surfers with a lot of history, competing against each other since their early grom years, Robinson andย Kanoa Igarashiย (JPN) met in the Final after dominating all week at Sunset. The Australian pulled the trigger first and wasted no time as his first wave went straight to excellence, an 8.17, to make his intentions clear to his opponent.
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After an unlikely mistake on his first attempt, Igarashi fought back with a 7.33 to stay in fighting distance. But Robinson kept building momentum and found an absolute gem, locking into two barreling sections after a massive carve and was rewarded with a near-perfect 9.87 to put the Japanese surfer into an 18.04 combination situation (out of a possible 20).
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Despite his best efforts, the gap was too much for Igarashi to overcome and Robinson claimed the win. The West Australian will leave Hawaii ranked second in the world.
Kanoa Igarashiย (JPN) was in need of a big result as well after a disappointing early exit at Pipe and found his groove on the big open walls of Sunset where he could lay down his lightning-fast turns to overcome some of the toughest competition this week.

โGrowing up in California, Hawaii was just one flight away and a place we had to come and train, and back when I was younger I would dread coming over because itโd be scary to be here on the North Shore to surf bigger waves,โ said Igarashi. โBut, over the years I would try to put as much time as I could, and I have a really good team in my corner. Thanks to them they always pushed me, and I knew that if I wanted to be a top surfer on Tour Iโd have to get good results here. Iโm really happy with my start so far this year and just want to keep it going.โ
Florence Heads to Portugal as the World No. 1, Simmers Falls to World No. 2
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North Shore local and two-time World Championย John John Florenceย (HAW) put up a great fight against Smith in the Quarters but ultimately fell short and had to settle for an equal 5th at Sunset after a runner-up at Pipe. His consistency at home has served him well, however, as he leaves Hawaii in pole position on the rankings and will be World No. 1 in Portugal.
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The World No. 1 coming into this week at Sunset,ย Caitlin Simmersย (USA), reached the Quarterfinals with fairly low scores and, by her own admission, average heat execution and unfortunately couldnโt turn on her magic against an in-form Hennessy this morning. Simmers spent most of the 30 minutes waiting in the lineup for set waves that never manifested and exited the heat with only 2 points on the board and an equal 5th-place result. She will head to Portugal, where she is the defending event winner, ranked second in the world.
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For more news and highlights from Finals Day at the Hurley Pro Sunset Beach, please visitย WorldSurfLeague.com.ย
Hurley Pro Sunset Beach Womenโs Final Results:ย
1 – Molly Picklum (AUS) 11.83
2 – Bettylou Sakura Johnson (HAW) 8.67
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Hurley Pro Sunset Beach Menโs Final Results:ย
1 – Jack Robinson (AUS) 18.04
2 – Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) 15.16
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Hurley Pro Sunset Beach Womenโs Semifinal Results:ย
HEAT 1: Molly Picklum (AUS) 17.44 DEF. Brisa Hennessy (CRC) 9.07
HEAT 2: Bettylou Sakura Johnson (HAW) 12.66 DEF. Caroline Marks (USA) 10.40
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Hurley Pro Sunset Beach Menโs Semifinal Results:ย
HEAT 1: Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) 14.83 DEF. Jordy Smith (RSA) 12.50
HEAT 2: Jack Robinson (AUS) 16.10 DEF. Ryan Callinan (AUS) 13.10
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Hurley Pro Sunset Beach Womenโs Quarterfinals Results:
HEAT 1: Molly Picklum (AUS) 11.16 DEF. Lakey Peterson (USA) 7.60
HEAT 2: Brisa Hennessy (CRC) 11.67 DEF Caitlin Simmers (USA) 2.00
HEAT 3: Caroline Marks (USA) 8.57 DEF. Johanne Defay (FRA) 7.67
HEAT 4: Bettylou Sakura Johnson (HAW) 15.50 DEF. Isabella Nichols (AUS) 10.65
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Hurley Pro Sunset Beach Menโs Quarterfinal Results:
HEAT 1: Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) 14.67 DEF. Seth Moniz (HAW) 10.90
HEAT 2: Jordy Smith (RSA) 15.16 DEF. John John Florence (HAW) 14.26
HEAT 3: Ryan Callinan (AUS) 16.00 DEF. Liam O’Brien (AUS) 12.10
HEAT 4: Jack Robinson (AUS) 17.37 DEF. Italo Ferreira (BRA) 15.60

Next Stop: MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugalย
The next stop on the 2024 WSL Championship Tour will be theย MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal. The competition window opens on Wednesday, March 6 and closes on Saturday, March 16, 2024. The event will be broadcast LIVE onย WorldSurfLeague.com, the freeย WSL app, and the WSLโsย YouTube channel.ย Check out more ways to watch from the WSLโs broadcast partners.ย For fans watching in the United States, coverage of the competition’s Quarterfinals and beyond will continue onย WorldSurfLeague.comย and ESPN+.ย
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The Hurley Pro Sunset Beach is proudly supported by Hurley, Lexus, 805 Beer, Red Bull, YETI, SHISEIDO, Bonsoy, Cup Noodles, Spectrum Hawaii, Pura Vida, Mananalu Water, Pacifico, True Surf, Eventbrite, Hawaii Tourism, and Cocomo.ย
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For more information, please visitย WorldSurfLeague.com.
About the WSL
The World Surf League (WSL) is the global home of competitive surfing, crowning World Champions since 1976 and showcasing the worldโs best surfing. The WSL oversees surfingโs global competitive landscape and sets the standard for elite performance in the most dynamic playing field in all of sports. With a firm commitment to its values, the WSL prioritizes the protection of the ocean, equality, and the sportโs rich heritage, while championing progression and innovation. For more information, please visit WorldSurfLeague.com.
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