Some of the world's best women, including Tatiana Weston-Webb (pictured), will be set for an early start to the Qualifying Series season at Sebastian Inlet, Florida. - WSL / Andrew Nichols
The women's Qualifying Series (QS) season will be off and running right away this year with the Ron Jon Florida Pro pres by Sunshine State Florida Lager QS6,000 January 18 - 24. With big points on offer come some big names on hand to vie for them. The field consists of seven current Championship Tour (CT) competitors and six former CT surfers looking to start 2018 with 6,000 points toward a re-qualification campaign.
But, there is a fresh crop of willing and able talents ready to challenge them. Here's a quick look at some of the field:
2017 QS Rank: 7
2018 CT Rookie
Caroline Marks - WSL / Marianna Marenelmar
Melbourne Beach, Florida's own Caroline Marks returns to her hometown ready to kickstart her year before joining the world's best on the CT in March. The 15-year-old's history-making 2017 set her up for a big 2018 that begins with Florida's first women's QS event. With Marks back on her home turf and a promising windswell predicted, the Floridian is a definite favorite.
2017 QS Rank: 10
Macy Callaghan - WSL / Steve Sherman
The 2016 World Junior Champion missed out on CT qualification by a mere 230 points last season and is one to keep an eye on once more in 2018. It will also be Callaghan's first year as a full-time QS competitor after a stellar Pro Junior career with her focus now 100 percent on a Top 6 finish. The Australian will be starting her year away from home as opposed to previous seasons, but a familiar beach break to Manly or Newcastle will feel more than welcome.
2017 World Junior Champion
2017 QS Rank: 28
Vahine Fierro - WSL / Matt Dunbar
Fierro joined Callaghan and the exquisite list of World Junior Champions earlier this month after an incredible run in Kiama, New South Wales. The Tahitian's "no-shock, shocking" performance informed the world of this talented teenager, but it was her late charge last year that caught our attention. A win at the inaugural Turtle Bay Resort QS1,000 and Quarterfinal finish at the Port Stephens NSW Pro QS6,000 capped off her 2017 before taking a World Junior Title.
2017 QS Rank: 23
Alessa Quizon - WSL / Kirstin Scholtz
The Hawaiian hit an unusual slump in 2016 that witnessed her fall off the CT and was plagued with a bad knee injury in 2017 while trying to find her way back to the Top 17. But, Quizon returns for a fresh start with renewed vigor after her engagement announcement to long-time boyfriend Caio Ibelli and year away from the pressures of being on the CT. The step back helped show the 24-year-old what's important to her and can bring that positive mentality back to competition.
2017 QS Rank: 19
Brisa Hennessy - WSL / Damien Poullenot
Eighteen-year-old Brisa Hennessy is ready for a proper run at the QS after her preparation season last year ended with a No. 19 QS ranking. But, the Oahu-native made herself known to the surfing world once again at the Maui Women's Pro by eliminating World Title contender, and then No. 1, Sally Fitzgibbons. The beachbreak of Sebastian Inlet should prove no worries to Hennessy after spending plenty of time around the world last year at all the QS6,000 venues -- while also taking the Vans US Open of Surfing Women's Pro Junior win last summer.
Tatiana Weston-Webb, Silvana Lima, Keely Andrew and Paige Hareb are among the current CT competitors ready to compete. Also in attendance are the likes of former CT talents Pauline Ado and Bianca Buitendag -- alongside many more looking for a breakthrough performance. Tune in LIVE throughout the event to watch action unfold.
The Ron Jon Florida Pro presented by Sunshine State Florida Lager also has an accompanying men's QS1,500 and begins January 18 through 24 at Sebastian Inlet, Florida.
Florida Pro: Women to Watch
Andrew Nichols
The women's Qualifying Series (QS) season will be off and running right away this year with the Ron Jon Florida Pro pres by Sunshine State Florida Lager QS6,000 January 18 - 24. With big points on offer come some big names on hand to vie for them. The field consists of seven current Championship Tour (CT) competitors and six former CT surfers looking to start 2018 with 6,000 points toward a re-qualification campaign.
But, there is a fresh crop of willing and able talents ready to challenge them. Here's a quick look at some of the field:
Caroline Marks
2017 QS Rank: 7
Caroline Marks - WSL / Marianna Marenelmar2018 CT Rookie
Melbourne Beach, Florida's own Caroline Marks returns to her hometown ready to kickstart her year before joining the world's best on the CT in March. The 15-year-old's history-making 2017 set her up for a big 2018 that begins with Florida's first women's QS event. With Marks back on her home turf and a promising windswell predicted, the Floridian is a definite favorite.
Macy Callaghan
2017 QS Rank: 10
Macy Callaghan - WSL / Steve ShermanThe 2016 World Junior Champion missed out on CT qualification by a mere 230 points last season and is one to keep an eye on once more in 2018. It will also be Callaghan's first year as a full-time QS competitor after a stellar Pro Junior career with her focus now 100 percent on a Top 6 finish. The Australian will be starting her year away from home as opposed to previous seasons, but a familiar beach break to Manly or Newcastle will feel more than welcome.
Vahine Fierro
2017 World Junior Champion
Vahine Fierro - WSL / Matt Dunbar2017 QS Rank: 28
Fierro joined Callaghan and the exquisite list of World Junior Champions earlier this month after an incredible run in Kiama, New South Wales. The Tahitian's "no-shock, shocking" performance informed the world of this talented teenager, but it was her late charge last year that caught our attention. A win at the inaugural Turtle Bay Resort QS1,000 and Quarterfinal finish at the Port Stephens NSW Pro QS6,000 capped off her 2017 before taking a World Junior Title.
Alessa Quizon
2017 QS Rank: 23
Alessa Quizon - WSL / Kirstin ScholtzThe Hawaiian hit an unusual slump in 2016 that witnessed her fall off the CT and was plagued with a bad knee injury in 2017 while trying to find her way back to the Top 17. But, Quizon returns for a fresh start with renewed vigor after her engagement announcement to long-time boyfriend Caio Ibelli and year away from the pressures of being on the CT. The step back helped show the 24-year-old what's important to her and can bring that positive mentality back to competition.
Brisa Hennessy
2017 QS Rank: 19
Brisa Hennessy - WSL / Damien PoullenotEighteen-year-old Brisa Hennessy is ready for a proper run at the QS after her preparation season last year ended with a No. 19 QS ranking. But, the Oahu-native made herself known to the surfing world once again at the Maui Women's Pro by eliminating World Title contender, and then No. 1, Sally Fitzgibbons. The beachbreak of Sebastian Inlet should prove no worries to Hennessy after spending plenty of time around the world last year at all the QS6,000 venues -- while also taking the Vans US Open of Surfing Women's Pro Junior win last summer.
Tatiana Weston-Webb, Silvana Lima, Keely Andrew and Paige Hareb are among the current CT competitors ready to compete. Also in attendance are the likes of former CT talents Pauline Ado and Bianca Buitendag -- alongside many more looking for a breakthrough performance. Tune in LIVE throughout the event to watch action unfold.
The Ron Jon Florida Pro presented by Sunshine State Florida Lager also has an accompanying men's QS1,500 and begins January 18 through 24 at Sebastian Inlet, Florida.
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Ron Jon Florida Pro
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