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  2. Triple Crown of Surfing - Wikipedia

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    The Triple Crown of Surfing is a specialty series of professional surfing events that have been held annually since 1983 on the North Shore of Oahu, a coastline whose winter swells can reach 50 feet (15 m) in height. The Triple Crown was founded by former World Champion (1968) Fred Hemmings, and Randy Rarick, who produced the Triple Crown events.

  3. John John Florence - Wikipedia

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    3x World Champion (2016, 2017, 2024) 5x Triple Crown of Surfing Champion (2011, 2013, 2016, 2020, 2021) WSL Championship Tour event wins: 10; 2023 Vans Pipe Master Champion; 2015 Winner of Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational; 2012 WSL Rookie of the Year; Surfing specifications; Stance: Regular (natural foot) Website: www.johnjohnflorence.com

  4. Gabriel Medina - Wikipedia

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    On 3 March 2024, Medina won the men's final at the ISA World Surfing Games, which qualified him for the 2024 Olympic Games as Brazil's third competitor. [49] [50] During the Olympics, Medina had the highest single-wave score of the tournament with a 9.9, and a picture of his subsequent landing appearing to float in mid-air became viral. [51]

  5. Billabong Pipeline Masters - Wikipedia

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    Until 2019, the event was the final leg of the Triple Crown of Surfing and the final event on the WSL Championship Tour. [2] Starting with the 2021 season (December 2020), the event is now the opening event of a 2020–21 competition season. In 2022, the event underwent major scheduling, naming, and invitation rules changes. [3] [4]

  6. Sunny Garcia - Wikipedia

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    His top surfing achievement was becoming the ASP WCT World Champion in 2000. [2] Garcia also holds the record for most WQS event wins (22 wins) [3] and holds six Triple Crown of Surfing titles. In addition, he was the second professional surfer to win over $1 million in prize money. [3] [4] He initially retired in 2005 but returned to competition.

  7. O'Neill World Cup of Surfing - Wikipedia

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    The $740,000 Vans Triple Crown of Surfing consists of three different competitions held in Hawaii. They the Hawaiian Pro at Haleiwa Ali'i Beach Park, Nov. 12–24, the O'Neill World Cup of Surfing at Sunset Beach, Nov.25-Dec.6, Billabong Pipeline Masters (men), at the Banzai Pipeline , Dec. 8-20 and Billabong Pro Maui (women), Honolulu Bay ...

  8. List of surfing events - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Triple Crown of Surfing: Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay: Jeffreys Bay, Eastern Cape: South Africa: Billabong Pro Teahupoo: Teahupo'o, Taiarapu: Tahiti: Copa Movistar: San Bartolo, Lima: Peru: Duke Kahanamoku Invitational Surfing Championship: Sunset Beach on the North Shore of Oʻahu, Hawaii: United States: 1965 1985 Replaced by the ...

  9. Moana Jones Wong - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Wong began wearing a helmet while surfing the Banzai Pipeline. [8] Jones Wong competed in the 2014 Surf n Sea Pipeline Women's Pro, [9] and in 2015 came fourth in the event's final. [10] [11] She also competed in the 32-mile Molokai 2 Oahu paddle race with her father, Dawson Jones. [4] In late 2021, Jones Wong won the HIC Pipe Pro. [2 ...