The Final 5 are Locked In and Ready to Go
This year’s Final 5 surfers have risen to the top across a long season of diverse waves in wide-ranging locations, from Hawaii to Australia, Europe to Tahiti, the Americas to Fiji. It has taken serious dedication to reach this point, and every single surfer will be bringing their best in the battle for the World Titles.
Each qualified surfer is well-versed in the highest level of competition; nine of the 10 have previously competed in the Lexus WSL Finals, and all 10 are Olympic surfers. Three are World Champions, and four have felt the weight of an Olympic medal around their necks.
In only her second season on the Championship Tour (CT), Caity Simmers (USA) arrives as the No. 1 seed, but the 18-year-old Californian will face stiff competition from a stacked field, which includes Caroline Marks (USA), the defending World Champion, who is sitting one position higher than where she claimed victory from in 2023 and has since added an Olympic Gold Medal to her accolades. Joining them will be Costa Rica’s Brisa Hennessy (CRC), Australia’s Molly Picklum (AUS), and Olympic Silver Medalist Tatiana Weston-Webb (BRA).
Men’s No. 1 seed John John Florence (HAW), the two-time World Champion, is the sole surfer not to have previously competed in the Finals format. His quest for a long-sought third World Title will be challenged by the local knowledge of his Paris 2024 Olympic teammate Griffin Colapinto (USA). On top of that, Olympic Silver Medalist Jack Robinson (AUS) and his Olympic teammate Ethan Ewing (AUS) will be fighting hard to reclaim the World Title for Australia, while 2019 World Champion and Olympic Gold Medalist Italo Ferreira (BRA) will seek to retain it for Brazil, who have won every men’s World Title since 2018. |