Adriano De Souza, winner of the 2014 Hurley Australian Open of Surfing
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Adriano De Souza (BRA) and Carissa Moore (HAW), 2014 Hurley Australian Open of Surfing winners.
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Julian Wilson (AUS), runner-up at the 2014 Hurley Australian Open of Surfing.
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Adriano De Souza and Carissa Moore - Hurley Australian Open of Surfing Men's and Women's Champions 2014
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Adriano De Souza of Brazil winning the final of the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing. De Souza defeated Australia's Julian Wilson in the final
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Pat Gudauskas finished equal 3rd after bowing out in Semifinal 2 at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing
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Rain, Fog and mist did not deter huge crowds appearing at Manly for Finals Day.
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Julian Wilson winning Semifinal1 at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing. Wilson defeated Brazilian surfer Tomas Hermes.
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Tomas Hermes of Brazil eliminated in Semifinal 1 by julian Wilson of Australia
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Tomas Hermes of Brazil winning Quarterfinal 3 at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing in pouring rain at Manly Beach. Hermes defeated Jeremy Flores of France.
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Bede Durbidge winning Round 5 Heat 8 and advancing to the Quarterfinals where he will face Pat Gudauskas (USA)
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Vasco Ribeiro of Portugal eliminated in Round 5 Heat 8 at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing.
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Adriano De Souza (BRA) couldn't put a foot wrong at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing today, eliminating Billy Stairmand (NZL) in Round 4, and Mitch Coleborn (AUS) in Round 5 (heat 6). De Souza posted excellent scores seemingly with ease, throwing tail, burying rail and landing big aerials all morning. De Souza will now take on Patacchia in Quarterfinal 3 tomorrow morning.
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Kai Hing, the 16-year-old Hurley Australian Open of Surfing wildcard is stepping up against the world's best surfers, winning his heat today with sharp turns and a huge and highly difficult air-reverse. Hing is now one of only 24 men left in the draw, from a field that started with over 144 competitors.
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Julian Wilson (Sunshine Coast, QLD/AUS), the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing No. 1 seed continues to build momentum and storm ominously through the draw. This morning Wilson posted a impressive Round 4 heat win and then went bigger and better in Round 5 to eliminate last year's runner-up Evan Geiselman (USA), in the process posting the highest two-wave heat-total of the event thus far - 18.27 out of a possible 20.
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Evan Geiselman (USA), last year's Hurley Australian Open of Surfing was eliminated by Julian Wilson in Heat 1 of Round 5 today.
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Peterson Crisanto of Brazil winning Round 5 Heat 2 at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing. Crisanto is through to the Quarterfinals which will run tomorrow and Crisanto faces number one seed Julian Wilson from Australia in a much anticipated Quarterfinal 1.
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Kai Hing's fairytale run at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing came to an end in Round 4, Heat 5 today
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Mitch Coleborn was eliminated by Adriano De Souza in Heat 6 of ROund 5 today at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing today
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Joshua Moniz was eliminated by fellow Hawaiian Fredrick Patacchia in Heat 5 of Round 5 at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing today
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Jeremy Flores of France winning Round 5 Heat 3. Flores defeated Brazilian Heitor Alves to advance to tomorrow's Quarterfinals where he will face Tomas Hermes from Brazil.
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Jeremy Flores
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Julian Wilson was dominant in his Round 3 Heat 1 win today at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing.
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Julian Wilson was dominant in his Round 3 Heat 1 win today at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing.
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6 Star Rated with many of the World's best surfers competing on the Association of Surfing Professionals 2014 World Qualifying Series Tour, - This photo is of
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6 Star Rated with many of the World's best surfers competing on the Association of Surfing Professionals 2014 World Qualifying Series Tour, - This photo is of
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6 Star Rated with many of the World's best surfers competing on the Association of Surfing Professionals 2014 World Qualifying Series Tour, - This photo is of
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6 Star Rated with many of the World's best surfers competing on the Association of Surfing Professionals 2014 World Qualifying Series Tour, - This photo is of
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6 Star Rated with many of the World's best surfers competing on the Association of Surfing Professionals 2014 World Qualifying Series Tour, - This photo is of
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Dane Reynolds advanced in 2nd position behind Connor Coffin. ASP/Will H-S
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6 Star Rated with many of the World's best surfers competing on the Association of Surfing Professionals 2014 World Qualifying Series Tour, - This photo is of
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6 Star Rated with many of the World's best surfers competing on the Association of Surfing Professionals 2014 World Qualifying Series Tour, - This photo is of
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Filipe Toledo (Brazil) lived up to the hype today, blowing away his competing and putting on a spectacular display for the fans. Toledo carved and turned and threw his tail around, relishing the small but punchy surf at Manly Beach today.
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Oney Anwar of Indonesia but also Gold Coast based for the past 10 years, winning his round two heat in very small waves at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing at Manly Beach today. Anwar utilised his excellent aerial skills to win the heat defeating Jesse Mendes of Brasil. Anwar advances to round three.
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Geiselman advances through round two in the final minute of the heat.
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Jeremy Flores advances in 2nd place behind Australian surfer Brent Dorrington
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Brent Dorrington (Gold Coast, QLD/AUS) went big in the small surf at today, unloading powerful carves, and taking the skies to advance in 1st position ahead of Jeremy Flores (France) who also advanced in 2nd position.
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Stu Kennedy winning round 2.
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Julian Wilson winning his opening round heat in very small waves at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing at Manly Beach today. Wilson is the ASP 6th Ranked surfer in the world and today surfed his opening heat for the 2014 ASP season. Wilson opened with an excellent 8.5 ride and went on to a comfortable win to advance to round three.
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Julian Wilson winning his opening round heat in very small waves at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing at Manly Beach today. Wilson is the ASP 6th Ranked surfer in the world and today surfed his opening heat for the 2014 ASP season. Wilson opened with an excellent 8.5 ride and went on to a comfortable win to advance to round three.
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Jake Sylvester advanced in 2nd place behind Julian Wilson
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Dane Reynolds (USA/Cal/Ventura) is off to a good start at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing at Manly Beach Sydney Australia. Reynolds advanced through his opening round heat, placing 2nd in the four-man heat behind young South African Slade Prestwich. Reynolds is widely regarded as the most exciting surfer in the world combining progressive moves with power and style was frustrated early in the heat with difficult small waves but eventually linked into a few good waves to advance comfortably with a two wave heat total of 14 out of a possible 20.
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Slade Prestwich (ZAF)
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Dane Reynolds (USA/Cal/Ventura) is off to a good start at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing at Manly Beach Sydney Australia. Reynolds advanced through his opening round heat, placing 2nd in the four-man heat behind young South African Slade Prestwich. Reynolds is widely regarded as the most exciting surfer in the world combining progressive moves with power and style was frustrated early in the heat with difficult small waves but eventually linked into a few good waves to advance comfortably with a two wave heat total of 14 out of a possible 20.
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Richie Lovett (Australia)
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Dale Staples (ZAF)
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Davis Van Zyl defeated and eliminated in the opening round of the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing
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Ryan Callinan (Aus/Newcastle) winning his round one heat at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing at Manly today. Callinan posted an impressive two-wave heat tally of 14.57 to defeat Michael Rodrigues (Brazil) on 13.87. Callinan advances to round two which should be surfed tomorrow.
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Matt-Lewis Hewitt (NZ) had a good start at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing at Manly. Hewitt placed 2nd in his four man heat to advance to round two. Winning the heat was Oney Anwar (Indonesia) on a heat tally of 11.26 to Hewitt on 10.70 and both surfers advanced to tomorrows round two.
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Ryan Callinan (Aus/Newcastle) winning his round one heat at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing at Manly today. Callinan posted an impressive two-wave heat tally of 14.57 to defeat Michael Rodrigues (Brazil) on 13.87. Callinan advances to round two which should be surfed tomorrow.
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Kalani David defeated in his opening round heat at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing
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Brent Dorrington (Aus/Gold Coast) had a solid start at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing today. Dorrington won his opening round heat with a two-wave heat tally of 12.03 defeating Hawaii's Kai Barger on 11.66. Dorrington will surf his round-two tomorrow.
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Cahill Bell-Warren (AUS/Vic/Torquay) winning his round one heat at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing at Manly Beach in Sydney today. Bell-Warren scored 13.80 out of a possible 20 for his two highest scoring rides to comfortably defeat Alex Smith of Hawaii on 12.30. Bell-Warren advances to round two which is expected to run tomorrow.
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Davey Cathels eliminated on the opening day at the Hurley Australian Open pf Surfing
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Tomas Hermes of Brazil winning Quarterfinal 3 at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing in pouring rain at Manly Beach. Hermes defeated Jeremy Flores of France.
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