Re-live the Martinique Surf Pro, an intense week of red-hot action in the lineup in the tropical paradise of the French West-Indies.
After a successful first edition in 2015, the Martinique Surf Pro, a men's QS3,000 event, will return this season to the idyllic French West Indies island of Martinique from April 17-24, 2016.
The epic first installment unfolded last year in quality surf and brought surfers from all corners of the world. Ultimately, Hawaiian up-and-comer Joshua Moniz (HAW), 19, won the event.
A very happy Josh Moniz takes out his first-ever QS Win in Martinique in 2015 - WSL
"I'm for sure heading back to Martinique after last year," Moniz said recently. "I couldn't believe how fun the waves were in that event, it was actually the best waves I surfed all year on the QS.
"Honestly, with how hard these QS events are I'm not thinking of defending my title. I'm more focused on just taking it a heat at a time and giving it my 100 percent without giving up. And at the end of the event if I end up winning again, I will be super stoked."
Moniz tamed the Martinique waters to take out the inaugural event in 2015. - WSL
The Martinique Surf Pro carries huge value for international QS surfers, as the first half of the WSL schedule features mostly smaller events, and the 3,000 ranking points on offer are a boost up the rankings, closer to Championship Tour qualification.
An excellent 3rd place in Martinique set Cooper Chapman on his path to an overall 23rd on the 2015 QS. - WSL / Damien Poullenot
A good result in the early season means surfers get their shot at the major events of the back-end of the year, and competition will be fierce once again in Martinique. Co-sanctioned by the European and North American WSL offices, surfers will also count on this event's result to climb their regional ladder towards the coveted European and North American titles.
The venue: Basse-Pointe is a medium to long righthand point break, with the wave breaking over large boulders to offer multiple sections of fun, punchy walls, ideal to display all elements of modern professional surfing.
The scene at Basse Pointe. - WSL
While the inaugural edition attracted a reasonable field of 112 surfers, the quality of the wave, event infrastructures and the extremely positive feedback the event generated amongst both surfers and the public, this year's Martinique Surf Pro will undoubtedly welcome a larger field of hungry QS competitors eager to experience the Caribbean vibe and fight it out in tropical waters.
French Caribbean Readies for Second Martinique Surf Pro
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After a successful first edition in 2015, the Martinique Surf Pro, a men's QS3,000 event, will return this season to the idyllic French West Indies island of Martinique from April 17-24, 2016.
The epic first installment unfolded last year in quality surf and brought surfers from all corners of the world. Ultimately, Hawaiian up-and-comer Joshua Moniz (HAW), 19, won the event.
A very happy Josh Moniz takes out his first-ever QS Win in Martinique in 2015 - WSL"I'm for sure heading back to Martinique after last year," Moniz said recently. "I couldn't believe how fun the waves were in that event, it was actually the best waves I surfed all year on the QS.
"Honestly, with how hard these QS events are I'm not thinking of defending my title. I'm more focused on just taking it a heat at a time and giving it my 100 percent without giving up. And at the end of the event if I end up winning again, I will be super stoked."
Moniz tamed the Martinique waters to take out the inaugural event in 2015. - WSLThe Martinique Surf Pro carries huge value for international QS surfers, as the first half of the WSL schedule features mostly smaller events, and the 3,000 ranking points on offer are a boost up the rankings, closer to Championship Tour qualification.
An excellent 3rd place in Martinique set Cooper Chapman on his path to an overall 23rd on the 2015 QS. - WSL / Damien PoullenotA good result in the early season means surfers get their shot at the major events of the back-end of the year, and competition will be fierce once again in Martinique. Co-sanctioned by the European and North American WSL offices, surfers will also count on this event's result to climb their regional ladder towards the coveted European and North American titles.
The venue: Basse-Pointe is a medium to long righthand point break, with the wave breaking over large boulders to offer multiple sections of fun, punchy walls, ideal to display all elements of modern professional surfing.
The scene at Basse Pointe. - WSLWhile the inaugural edition attracted a reasonable field of 112 surfers, the quality of the wave, event infrastructures and the extremely positive feedback the event generated amongst both surfers and the public, this year's Martinique Surf Pro will undoubtedly welcome a larger field of hungry QS competitors eager to experience the Caribbean vibe and fight it out in tropical waters.
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Frederico Morais wins the 2016 Martinique Surf Pro in great conditions on the final day of the event's waiting period.
The Portuguese powerhouse dominates finals day and takes out his inaugural QS win over Gony Zubizarreta.
Good waves allow competition to restart and complete the Round of 32 to set an exciting final day Sunday.
A new swell comes right in time for competition to recommence and run the fifth round to prepare for a great finish on Sunday.