Crucial Rankings Points Up for Grabs for the Lexus WSL Finals
Upon conclusion of Stop No. 7 of the Championship Tour in El Salvador, Brisa Hennessy (CRI) lost possession of the yellow Leader jersey, which will be worn by Simmers in Brazil. The young Californian has taken the CT by storm with two victories during the 2024 season, including wins at Pipeline and Bells Beach.
On the men’s side, the yellow Leader jersey remains with two-time WSL World Champion John John Florence (HAW). Despite not winning any events in over three years, the Hawaiian earned a massive victory at the Surf City El Salvador Pro, with his consistency throughout the year keeping him in front of the CT field. Florence has already reached the winner’s podium in Brazil, and his free-flowing style and powerful form match well with the punchy beach break at Praia de Itaúna.
Other names to keep in mind include three-time WSL World Champion Gabriel Medina (BRA), who, despite his success at a variety of CT locations, has yet to win on home soil in front of the fiery Brazilian fans. Another surfer who knows the ins and outs of Saquarema better than anyone else on Tour is local surfer João Chianca (BRA), who recently returned to competition in El Salvador, earning a Quarterfinal finish against Medina. Chianca has been named the event wildcard for this year’s competition.
At the same time, powerful surfers Molly Picklum (AUS), Johanne Defay (FRA), and reigning 2023 WSL World Champion Caroline Marks (USA) all intend to maintain a spot within the Top 5 of the rankings and will use the VIVO Rio Pro as their stepping stone prior to the pause in action due to the Olympic Games in July. Marks is also coming off a spectacular victory in El Salvador and is seeking another solid result in Brazil. |