World champion Tyler Wright latest victim at Rip Curl Pro
THE biggest name in women’s surfing has been sent to the sand as the upsets continue in the 2018 Rip Curl Pro at Bells Beach. But a couple of Aussies are surfing on.
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THE biggest name in women’s surfing has been sent to the sand as the upsets continue in the 2018 Rip Curl Pro at Bells Beach.
Reigning world champion Tyler Wright has followed former Rip Curl Pro champion Sally Fitzgibbons and world No. 2 Keely Andrew to the sand as early casualties in the world tour opener.
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Wright’s loss in round three marks one of the earliest exits the two-time world champion has made.
It follows on from Wright’s quarter-final finish at the Roxy Pro on the Gold Coast in March.
At that event American Lakey Peterson dominated, beating local Andrew in the final.
US athletes have dominated the women’s competition at the Rip Curl Pro for the last five years and are now in pole position to do it again in 2018.
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Also out of the event is wildcard Kobie Enright who was beaten in the first heat of the day won by multiple Rip Curl Pro winner Carissa Moore from Hawaii.
Flying the flag for Australia are Stephanie Gilmore and Nikki van Dijk who have both advanced into the quarter-finals of the women’s event.
The men’s competition failed to start on Sunday with Mick Fanning expected to be out in the water again on Monday in his farewell World Tour event.