Wildcards Ready for World’s Best at Cloudbreak
The Corona Fiji Pro will welcome two of the most exciting up and coming talents on the planet as women’s Wildcards. Sierra Kerr (AUS) and Erin Brooks (CAN) have been turning heads around the world for their performances in all conditions. From huge airs to technical tube riding and everything in between, these two have it all, and they have the women’s CT on notice.
“Erin and I have surfed a lot together, and what she can do is crazy,” Kerr said. “She sends it so hard and gets crazy barrels, so she’s always pushing me. To compete alongside her in Fiji is so cool. I grew up watching my dad compete at this event, so it’s so cool to be here competing myself, especially for my first CT. I’ve only surfed it properly once, and it’s a crazy wave. I hope it’s pumping, and we can all get some good barrels for the event. That would be fun.”
“It’s really exciting to be representing the young girls at this wave,” Brooks said. “For Sierra and I, it’s our first CT event and the fact it’s here in Fiji is really cool. Sierra is so good, and I think it’s really cool what she does. I’m proud we can both push women’s surfing in the air and heavier waves. I hope at this event we can push each other to go bigger and get deeper in the barrel.”
On the men’s side, Fiji Trials winner Tevita Gukilau (FJI) will make his second appearance at the CT level. He competed as a wildcard in 2017, the last time the event ran in Fiji. Similar to his last heat contested at the CT level, he’ll come up against two-time WSL World Champion and current World No. 1 John John Florence (HAW) along with Kanoa Igarashi (JPN).
Joining Gukilau as a wildcard is 11-time World Champion Kelly Slater (USA), who is looking for his fifth event win in Fiji. Slater, a Cloudbreak standout, is thrilled to see one of his favorite waves back on the CT schedule, and looks forward to getting competition underway when he takes on Griffin Colapinto (USA) and Barron Mamiya (HAW) in Heat 3 of the Opening Round.
“One of the greatest trips of my life was the first time I came here in 1990, and here we are 34 years later, and it’s still just as good,” Slater said. “It’s one of my favorite waves and places to be in the world, and we’re just so lucky places like this exist. Fiji and Cloudbreak is really the ultimate ‘Dream Tour’ wave. I’ve been saying for years that any event could be my last, but to get the opportunity to surf here again means a lot, and to win it again would mean the world to me. I’m super thankful that it’s back on Tour. Life has been good recently, but trying to get into the pace and schedule of a newborn is an interesting journey; it’s good, it’s great, and there’s a lot of mystery. I’m super happy to be here with my second family.”
The First call for competition to get underway will be tomorrow, Tuesday, August 20, at 8:00 a.m. Fijian time for a possible 8:30 a.m. start. |