WSL: Italo Ferreira is eliminated in Australian and Yago Dora wins the Brazilian clash in Bells

WSL: Italo Ferreira is eliminated in Australian and Yago Dora wins the Brazilian clash in Bells


Italo Ferreira greeted the third phase of Bells Beach, but can still maintain the leader’s yellow laycra in the ranking.




The third phase of the WSL phase in Bells Beach, Australia, was completed at dawn on Friday (25) in the Brasilia hood. The Brazilian storm suffered from early eliminations, in particular Italo Ferreira, but followed the event with Yago Dora and Filipe Toledo.

The day began with a surprising elimination of the classification leader. Wearing yellow Laycra, Italo Ferreira was overcome by Xavier Huxtable, a local athlete of Bells Beach. With the result of 9.67 x 13.66, Poduar must remain in first position, but will pull the cheering against Ethan Ewing Australian, who would take his tip in the event of a title to the event.

Samuel Pupo has undertaken measures against Rio Waida and obtained the first Brazilian victory in the third WSL round. With a solid performance, Samuca dominated the clash and qualified for the round of 16 leaving the opponent in combination.

Yago Dora and Alejo Muniz represented the Brazilian storm in a direct clash. Dora got the best and remains stationary with the aim of protecting the first five with the WSL finals. The current third place in the table will face Jake Marshall in the next phase.

The American made the story to Bells Beach against João Chianca. With the degrees of 9.33 and 9.00, Marshall impressed the fans with spectacular performance, navigating the foot and extremely connected to the scoreboard and the Australian wave. Jake made the second largest sum of the season, behind only Barron Mamiya in the semifinal of the pipeline.

Closing the round, Filipe Toledo lived a battery that seemed to be the same against the Australian George Pittar, but was decisive and dominated the peak of the bells. With a surf show, the two -stroke WSL world champion has remained still at the end and even showed his whole class in the last few minutes. Therefore, he qualified to face Jack Robinson, who hit Jackson Bunch in the last battery of the third phase.

The event follows Bells Beach for the 16. Four Brazilian round, including Luana Silva in the women’s category, they compete for vacant places on the last day. The Australian leg has a peculiarity in 2025. In addition to defining those classified for post-taglio, the three phases in Oceania tell for a sum of special points, which assigns prizes to surfers who are in the leadership of the hat-trick. In addition, the points added to Bells, Gold Coast and Margaret River normally tell the general classification of the championship tour.

Source: Terra

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