2019 surfing competition
The MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal 2019 is an event in the 2019 World Surf League Men's and Women's Championship Tour.[1] This year's event marks the return of the women's competition to Peniche after 8 years without it.
Brazilian surfer, Italo Ferreira was the men's winner becoming the first ever back-to-back winner as he won the event in 2018. He also ascended to the top spot of the Men's Championship Tour leaderboard surpassing the previous yellow jersey carrier, the world champion Gabriel Medina.[2]
American surfer, Caroline Marks won the women's event and her second Championship Tour trophy of the year. The 17-year-old surfer defeated world number two, Lakey Peterson in the final.[3]
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Background
The 11th edition of the event will be hosted in Peniche, Portugal from 16 to 28 October at the Supertubos beach in Peniche, Leiria, Portugal.
Italo Ferreira, from Brazil, is the defending champion as he won the competition in 2018.[4]
Format
A new competition format was introduced for the 2019 Championship Tour. All 36 surfers take part in the Seeding Round. The top two surfers in each heat advance directly to the Round of 32, while the lowest-placed surfer in each heat enters the Elimination Round. In each of the four heats in the Elimination Round, the top two surfers advance to the Round of 32, while the lowest-placed surfer is eliminated from the competition. From the Round of 32 onwards, the competition follows a single elimination format, with the winner of each head-to-head heat advancing to the next round and the loser being eliminated.[5]
Competition
Men's tournament
Seeding Round
Heat 1
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1
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Willian Cardoso
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10.60
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2
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Kanoa Igarashi
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8.83
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3
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Ricardo Christie
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5.50
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Heat 4
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1
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Caio Ibelli
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10.84
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2
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Jordy Smith
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8.30
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3
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Crosby Colapinto
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5.17
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Heat 9
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Julian Wilson
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12.66
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2
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Conner Coffin
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10.97
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3
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Jesse Mendes
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7.33
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Heat 10
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Peterson Crisanto
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11.04
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2
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Adrian Buchan
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8.77
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3
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Seth Moniz
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5.47
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Heat 11
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Sebastian Zietz
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11.50
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2
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Wade Carmichael
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10.13
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3
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Ryan Callinan
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6.76
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Elimination round
Heat 1
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Owen Wright
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10.96
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2
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Miguel Blanco
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9.87
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3
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Ricardo Christie
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6.60
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Heat 4
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Soli Bailey
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13.00
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2
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Michel Bourez
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10.60
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3
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Ezekiel Lau
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8.46
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Round of 32
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Heat 4
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Michael Rodrigues
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9.27
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2
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Deivid Silva
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7.27
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Heat 6
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Wade Carmichael
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11.10
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2
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Yago Dora
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10.60
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Heat 14
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Conner Coffin
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13.64
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2
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Willian Cardoso
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9.60
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Heat 15
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Jack Freestone
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15.00
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Joan Duru
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11.10
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Round of 16
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Heat 6
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Peterson Crisanto
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14.34
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2
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Jesse Mendes
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12.46
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Heat 8
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Jack Freestone
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13.83
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2
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Soli Bailey
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12.40
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Quarterfinals
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Heat 3
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Caio Ibelli
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12.86
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2
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Peterson Crisanto
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11.83
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Semifinals
Final
Women's tournament
Seeding Round
Elimination round
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
References
External links
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