It’s ON! The final day for Women. 4 out of the 8 Quarter finalists are Hawaii Girls

A couple heats of men then onto the women Quarters and semis…then some more mens. Then we finish the Women! Waves are up and good!

 

FEATURES: JOHANNE DEFAY (FRA), SAGE ERICKSON (USA), MALIA MANUEL COCO HO (HAW), FREDERICO MORIAS (PORTUGAL), SEBASTIAN ZIETZ, RAMZI BOUKHIAM (MAR), RYAN CALLINAN (AUS)

 PRAIA DE GUINCHO, Cascais – Portugal (Wednesday, September 28, 2016)
Featured Surfers in today’s Newsfeeds:

1. Johanne Defay (FRA): Defay took on Laura Enever (AUS) in the opening heat of Round 4. The pair traded small scores until Defay moved down the beach and locked in a 7.33 for two good turns. Defay backed it up with a 5.50 to secure her place in the Quarterfinals, where she will match up against Tatiana Weston-Webb (HAW). Enever leaves in Equal 9th place.

2. Sage Erickson (USA): Erickson and Alessa Quizon (HAW) matched up in Round 4 Heat 2 and it was the American that dominated from the start. Quizon was left searching for an 8-point ride and is eliminated in Equal 9th place. Erickson moves on the Quarterfinals where she will face Tyler Wright (AUS), who is on the hunt to claim the WSL Title.

3. Malia Manuel (HAW) opened with a bang in Round 4 , posting an excellent 8.33 on her first wave. Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) tried to search for opportunities but couldn’t find anything over a 4.33. Manuel backed up her opening ride with a 7.00 for a significant lead. Fitzgibbons tried to fight back on her backhand but it wasn’t enough and she leaves the competition in Equal 9th place. Manuel moves on the Quarterfinals, taking her first ever win over Fitzgibbons in a head-to-head CT match-up. Shortly after Coco Ho would join Manuel in the Quarterfinals where she will face Carissa Moore.

4. Frederico Morais (Portugal) AND Huzunome Bettero (BRA): The local favouriteMorais was unlucky, going down in 3rd place behind Brazilian pair Huzunome Betteroand Italo Ferreira. Morais only required a mid 5 point ride to progress but was unable to find the right wave in the final minutes of the heat.

Also included Men’s Round 2 heat winners Sebastian Zietz (HAW), Ramzi Boukhiam (Morocco), Ryan Callinan (AUS).

Upcoming Cascais Women’s Pro Quarterfinal Match-Ups:

QF 1: Tatiana Weston-Webb (HAW) vs. Johanne Defay (FRA)

QF 2: Tyler Wright (AUS) vs. Sage Erickson (USA)

QF 3: Courtney Conlogue (USA) vs. Malia Manuel (HAW)

QF 4: Carissa Moore (HAW) vs. Coco Ho (HAW)

 

WOMEN’S QUARTERFINALISTS DECIDED AT CASCAIS WOMEN’S PRO
– DEFAY, ERICKSON, MANUEL AND HO ADVANCE ON IN THE COMPETITION
– FORM BRAZILIAN IAN GOUVEIA BLOWS UP IN ROUND 2 OF BILLABONG PRO CASCAIS

 

 Malia Manuel (HAW) posted the highest scores of the day at the Cascais Women’s Pro to secure her place in the Quarterfinals where she will face Courtney Conlogue (USA).
Image: © WSL / Masurel

Location:    Guincho, Portugal
Event window: September 24 – October 2, 2016
Today’s call: Women’s Round 4 and 18 heats of Men’s Round 2
Conditions: 3 – 5 foot (1 – 1.5 metre) surf

PRAIA DE GUINCHO, Cascais/Portugal (Wednesday, September 28, 2016) – Action continued today at the Cascais Women’s Pro and the Billabong Pro Cascais pres. by Allianz with the competition running through women’s Round 4 and eighteen heats of Men’s Round 2 in fun 3-to-4 foot (1-1.2 metre) surf at the back-up site of Guincho.

Johanne Defay (FRA), Sage Erickson (USA), Malia Manuel (HAW) and Coco Ho (HAW) have each secured their place in the Quarterfinals following the conclusion of the fourth round.

Defay took on Laura Enever (AUS) in the opening heat of Round 4. The pair traded small scores until Defay moved down the beach and locked in a 7.33 for two good turns. Defay backed it up with a 5.50 to secure her place in the Quarterfinals, where she will match up against Tatiana Weston-Webb (HAW). Enever leaves in Equal 9th place.

“I tried to surf a little bit every day and keep active during the lay days with some training,” Defay said. “But I have some family here with me so I’ve enjoyed spending time with them too and tried to stay excited for the next heat. ”

Erickson and Alessa Quizon (HAW) matched up in Round 4 Heat 2 and it was the American that dominated from the start. Quizon was left searching for an 8-point ride and is eliminated in Equal 9th place. Erickson moves on the Quarterfinals where she will face Tyler Wright (AUS), who is on the hunt to claim her maiden WSL Title.

“There are so many peaks and corners here at Guincho so I was trying to pick apart where my best scoring potential was, and it was a little bit surprising that Alessa chose a different peak at first,” Erickson said. “I was a bit confused when she joined me at the end of the heat cause I had priority. I just stuck to my plan and luckily it worked out in that one. I’m enjoying competing this year, I’ve really learnt how to focus better and I’m enjoying everything that traveling brings.”

Malia Manuel (HAW) opened with a bang in Round 4 Heat 3, posting an excellent 8.33 on her first wave. Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) tried to search for opportunities but couldn’t find anything over a 4.33. Manuel backed up her opening ride with a 7.00 for a significant lead. Fitzgibbons tried to fight back on her backhand but it wasn’t enough and she leaves the competition in Equal 9th place. Manuel moves on the Quarterfinals, taking her first ever win over Fitzgibbons in a head-to-head CT match-up.

“I think every surfer would want to start a heat like that,” Manuel said. “Thankfully the wave came to me and I was in the right spot. It was pretty tricky out there — there’s a lot of rip going on but I love this windswell so I’m happy to be getting a couple of good ones. The Quarterfinal against Courtney (Conlogue) will be a good one so I hope we get some good waves.”

The final heat of Round 4 saw Ho and Lakey Peterson (USA) battle for the remaining spot in the Quarterfinals of the Cascais Women’s Pro. The Hawaiian got to work first and it was a heat-high 5.33 on her second wave that secured her victory and her first Quarterfinal berth of the season. Ho will face reigning three-time WSL Champion Carissa Moore (HAW) when competition continues.

“We did get a little lost towards the end of the heat and it was tricky so we made a few mistakes,” Ho said. “It’s going to be tough in the Quarterfinals against Carissa (Moore) because she’s definitely always on. We’ve had a really fun heat today so hopefully we’ll get to do that again.”

Earlier this morning and then following the four women’s heats, competitors in the men’s QS10,000 division took it to the lineup in their second round to whittle the field down in fun conditions.

Ian Gouveia (BRA), 23, continued his amazing rise to the forefront of the qualifying race for the 2017 Men’s Samsung Galaxy Championship Tour, as the Brazilian destroyed two successive waves on his backhand to quickly put his three opponents in a combination situation. Coming off two finals in the recent QS6,000 events, Gouveia is on an absolute tear through the European leg and continued to demonstrate his superiority on all the waves he selected today at Guincho.

“I’m feeling great, I’ve been surfing this right the whole week and even though I saw everyone surfing in the middle and that left in the current I knew that right had some good potential and I stuck to my gameplan,” Gouveia stated. “I didn’t know any of the scores I got right until I came in and talked with my coach, he told I had those three 8s and I’m stoked with the win.”

Jesse Mendes (BRA), 23, delivered the men’s event main upset today in eliminating local favorite Vasco Ribeiro (PRT) in their Round Two bout. Despite a slow start in a heat dominated by Spaniard Vicente Romero, Mendes managed to come back and drop two good scores on his final two attempts to completely reverse the situation as compatriot Alejo Muniz (BRA) squeezed into second position to edge out the two Europeans.

“Waves are pretty fun this morning but it’s tricky to surf that very first heat of the day, we’ve been off for a couple of days and nobody knows how the judging is going to be,” Mendes stated. “The sun came up right as the heat started and we couldn’t see the priority panels, it was basically a freesurf, everyone looking around trying to guess the priorities. I tend to get too excited if I sit there and wait so I stayed busy catching waves to get into rhythm.”

Coming off two good ninth place results in the Azores and on home soil in Morocco,Ramzi Boukhiam (MAR), 23, put on a convincing performance to make his way into Round Three of the Billabong Pro Cascais pres. by Allianz. The talented goofy foot found clean waves offering multiple sections to showcase his aggressive backhand and clinching an impressive 8.77 out of 10.

Rookie Ryan Callinan (AUS), 24, currently sitting 36th on the Samsung Galaxy Men’s Championship Tour, opened his Cascais campaign much like Boukhiam, with a vertical attack on the long rights of Guincho to score an excellent 8.67 and take an early lead on Heat 10. Callinan found an average wave by the end of the 30-minute heat to definitely secure the win and eliminate an unusually out-of-rhythm Ethan Ewing (AUS) in the process.

“I got that really good one at the start but it’s pretty bumpy out there and I felt like I put heaps of pressure on myself to try to back it up,” Callinan reflected. “I knew I only needed a small backup and down the beach it seemed easier. I’m really enjoying my year, even though the CT hasn’t been going exactly as planned, at least the QS is going quite good and I’m having heaps of fun.”

Patrick and Tanner Gudauskas (USA), both made their way into Round Three as well, dominating their respective matchups, with the nod going to recent semifinalist of theHurley Pro at Trestles Tanner, who locked in a solid 15.70 heat total to advance ahead of current QS N°2 Connor O’Leary (AUS).

“I think the way I am approaching competing is a full roll-over but it’s so different on the QS, I was so decided to go prove it against those guys and excited to go out there,” Tanner reflected. “We’ve been trying to find rhythms and patterns to the days and we came a couple days early with my brother, staying here in Guincho. It’s been fun to start the days with a surf and coming back the next day to something familiar, and it definitely helped in that heat. I felt the tide switch in the middle of the heat and the rip just went crazy so I had to switch and look for a different kind of wave. I’m stoked that preparation paid off.”

Event organizers will reconvene 7:30 a.m. local time tomorrow morning to make the next call.

The WSL Men’s QS10,000 Billabong Pro Cascais pres. by Allianz is scheduled from September 24 – October 2, 2016 and runs in conjunction with the Cascais Women’s Proin Cascais, Portugal. For all results, photos, video highlights, press releases and LIVE webcast, log on to worldsurfleague.com or the WSL mobile app.

The Billabong Pro Cascais presented by Allianz Seguros is supported by the Câmara Municipal de Cascais (Cascais City Council), Billabong, Allianz Seguros, Tourism Portugal (Portuguese Waves), EDP, MEO, Jogos Santa Casa, Hertz & MagicSeaWeed among others.

Upcoming Cascais Women’s Pro Quarterfinal Match-Ups:
QF 1: Tatiana Weston-Webb (HAW) vs. Johanne Defay (FRA)
QF 2: Tyler Wright (AUS) vs. Sage Erickson (USA)
QF 3: Courtney Conlogue (USA) vs. Malia Manuel (HAW)
QF 4: Carissa Moore (HAW) vs. Coco Ho (HAW)

Upcoming Billabong Pro Cascais Round 3 Match-Ups:
Heat 1: Jadson Andre (BRA), Medi Veminardi (REU), Nathan Yeomans (USA), Yago Dora (BRA)
Heat 2: Yadin Nicol (AUS), Joan Duru (FRA), Gony Zubizarreta (ESP), Michael February (ZAF)
Heat 3: Jesse Mendes (BRA), Stu Kennedy (AUS), Marco Fernandez (BRA), Charly Martin (GLP)
Heat 4: Ramzi Boukhiam (MAR), Sebastian Zietz (HAW), Bino Lopes (BRA), Alejo Muniz (BRA)
Heat 5: Keanu Asing (HAW), Ryan Callinan (AUS), Torrey Meister (HAW), Italo Ferreira (BRA)
Heat 6: Patrick Gudauskas (USA), Heitor Alves (BRA), Aritz Aranburu (ESP), Aritz Aranburu (ESP)
Heat 7: Caio Ibelli (BRA), Victor Bernardo (BRA), Connor O’Leary (AUS), David Do Carmo (BRA)
Heat 8: Matt Banting (AUS), Tanner Gudauskas (USA), Maxime Huscenot (FRA), Brett Simpson (USA)
Heat 9: Ian Gouveia (BRA), Tom Whitaker (AUS), Jack Robinson (AUS), Krystian Kymerson (BRA)
Heat 10: Thiago Camarao (BRA), Deivid Silva (BRA), Tomas Hermes (BRA), Jack Freestone (AUS)
Heat 11: Marc Lacomare (FRA), Soli Bailey (AUS), TBD, TBD
Heat 12: Jeremy Flores (FRA), Noah Schweizer (USA), TBD, TBD

Remaining Billabong Pro Cascais Round 2 Match-Ups:
Heat 23:  Leonardo Fioravanti (ITA), Wade Carmichael (AUS), Marco Giorgi (URY), Timothee Bisso (GLP)
Heat 24:  Kanoa Igarashi (USA), Beyrick De Vries (ZAF), Noe Mar McGonagle (CRI), Dimitri Ouvre (BLM)

Billabong Pro Cascais Round 2 Results:
Heat 5: Jesse Mendes (BRA) 13.10, Alejo Muniz (BRA) 11.20, Vicente Romero (ESP) 9.73, Vasco Ribeiro (PRT) 9.50
Heat 6: Stu Kennedy (AUS) 12.77, Bino Lopes (BRA) 12.13, Nomme Mignot (FRA) 11.17, Taylor Clark (USA) 7.53
Heat 7: Sebastian Zietz (HAW) 11.64, Marco Fernandez (BRA) 10.93, Mitchel Coleborn (AUS) 10.63, Mihimana Braye (PYF) 10.13
Heat 8: Ramzi Boukhiam (MAR) 15.94, Charly Martin (GLP) 13.40, Miguel Pupo (BRA) 11.97, Robson Santos (BRA) 9.90
Heat 9: Keanu Asing (HAW) 11.60, Aritz Aranburu (ESP) 10.27, Miguel Tudela (PER) 10.00, Santiago Muniz (ARG) 9.93
Heat 10: Ryan Callinan (AUS) 14.64, Heitor Alves (BRA) 12.50, Luel Felipe (BRA) 10.27, Ethan Ewing (AUS) 9.76
Heat 11: Patrick Gudauskas (USA) 14.94, Torrey Meister (HAW) 13.23, Cooper Chapman (AUS) 12.97, Granger Larsen (HAW) 3.60
Heat 12: Hizunome Bettero (BRA) 13.37, Italo Ferreira (BRA) 11.60, Frederico Morais (PRT) 11.20, Hiroto Arai (JPN) 9.53
Heat 13: Caio Ibelli (BRA) 13.80, Brett Simpson (USA) 13.13, Tanner Hendrickson (HAW) 12.10, Pedro Henrique (PRT) 10.30
Heat 14: Victor Bernardo (BRA) 13.64, Maxime Huscenot (FRA) 12.47, Dusty Payne (HAW) 8.47, Jonathan Gonzalez (CNY) 8.33
Heat 15: Tanner Gudauskas (USA) 15.70, Connor O’Leary (AUS) 12.83, Willian Cardoso (BRA) 12.60, Marlon Lipke (PRT) 8.30
Heat 16: Matt Banting (AUS) 13.20, David Do Carmo (BRA) 12.67, Ricardo Christie (NZL) 12.00, Leandro Usuna (ARG) 9.34
Heat 17: Ian Gouveia (BRA) 17.57, Jack Freestone (AUS) 12.03, Kiron Jabour (HAW) 9.87, Mateia Hiquily (PYF) 8.93
Heat 18: Tom Whitaker (AUS) 11.40, Tomas Hermes (BRA) 11.33, Evan Geiselman (USA) 11.10, Tomas Fernandes (PRT) 9.47
Heat 19: Deivid Silva (BRA) 13.17, Jack Robinson (AUS) 12.83, Dion Atkinson (AUS) 11.00, Andy Criere (FRA) 9.37
Heat 20: Thiago Camarao (BRA) 13.84, Krystian Kymerson (BRA) 13.24, Davey Cathels (AUS) 13.23, Billy Stairmand (NZL) 11.00
Heat 21: Marc Lacomare (FRA) 15.04, Jeremy Flores (FRA) 13.93, Mitch Crews (AUS) 11.57, Parker Coffin (USA) 9.50
Heat 22: Soli Bailey (AUS) 16.67, Noah Schweizer (USA) 12.00, Joshua Moniz (HAW) 9.86, Ezekiel Lau (HAW) 7.60

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