Fiji Pro 2015

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Fiji Pro 2015
at the Surf
LocationNamotu (FJI)
Dates07 to 19 June
Competitors36 from 9 nations
Medalists
gold medal   File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
silver medal   File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
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The Fiji Pro 2015 was an event of the Association of Surfing Professionals for 2015 ASP World Tour. This event was held from 07 to 19 June at Namotu, (Tavarua, Fiji) and opposed by 36 surfers. The tournament was won by Owen Wright (AUS), who beat Julian Wilson (AUS) in the final, becoming the first surfer to score 20.00 points (the maximum possible) in two heats of a single ASP World Tour event.[1]

Round 1

Heat 1
1 Alejo Muniz Brazil 12.12
2 Kolohe Andino United States 11.54
3 Kelly Slater United States 11.37
Heat 3
1 Wiggolly Dantas Brazil 13.84
2 Jay Davies Australia 13.37
3 Josh Kerr Australia 5.07
Heat 6
1 Kai Otton Australia 15.60
2 A. de Souza Brazil 8.86
3 Inia Nakalevu Fiji 5.30

Round 2

Heat 1
1 A. de Souza Brazil 13.50
2 Inia Nakalevu Fiji 6.87
Heat 2
1 Filipe Toledo Brazil 10.70
2 Aca Ravulo Fiji 8.86
Heat 3
1 Dane Reynolds United States 15.00
2 Josh Kerr Australia 14.10
Heat 5
1 Owen Wright Australia 10.10
2 Aritz Aranburu Spain 9.03
Heat 7
1 Bede Durbidge Australia 15.67
2 Dusty Payne Hawaii 12.70
Heat 10
1 F. Patacchia Hawaii 12.27
2 Miguel Pupo Brazil 5.70

Round 3

Heat 1
1 Taj Burrow Australia 13.16
2 Keanu Asing Hawaii 6.36
Heat 5
1 Italo Ferreira Brazil 12.93
2 Jadson Andre Brazil 11.80
Heat 7
1 Mick Fanning Australia 13.67
2 Alejo Muniz Brazil 13.30
Heat 10
1 Kai Otton Australia 14.97
2 Gabriel Medina Brazil 13.77
Heat 12
1 Adan Melling Australia 11.66
2 Filipe Toledo Brazil 10.97

Round 4

Round 5

Heat 3
1 Owen Wright Australia 20.00
2 Adan Melling Australia 17.70
Heat 4
1 Kai Otton Australia 14.33
2 Mick Fanning Australia 11.33

Quarter finals

Heat 1
1 Julian Wilson Australia 17.36
2 Italo Ferreira Brazil 17.00
Heat 2
1 Taj Burrow Australia 13.37
2 Wiggolly Dantas Brazil 7.40
Heat 4
1 Jérémy Florès France 16.83
2 Kai Otton Australia 12.90

Semi finals

Heat 2
1 Owen Wright Australia 16.93
2 Jérémy Florès France 16.57

Final

References

  1. "History Made in Fiji: Watch Wright's Perfect 20s".