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Women's Surf Ranch Pro Heat Draw SURF RANCH PRO SEPTEMBER 6TH-9TH WSL SURF RANCH - LEMOORE - CA - USA QUALIFYING ROUND FINAL DAY 1 & DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 QUALIFYING LEADERBOARD Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 FINAL LEADERBOARD Surfer ST L R ST L R Surfer ST L R P Surfer HL HR T P Surfer ST L R ST L R ST L R P Surfer HL HR T DAY 1 Bronte Macaulay 3:04 PM 3.83 3.17 1 Carissa Moore 8.7 8.9 17.6 4 Stephanie Gilmore 9:00 AM 5.33 6 11:30 AM 7.83 6.53 1:14 PM 3.6 8.87 1 Carissa Moore 8.6 9.2 17.8 18 Bethany Hamilton (HAW) 4:04 PM 2.67 5.33 4:28 PM 3.93 4.17 Bethany Hamilton 3:12 PM 4.6 3.17 2 Lakey Peterson 9.23 7.27 16.5 3 Caroline Marks 9:08 AM 7.33 7.37 11:38 AM 7.4 6.53 1:22 PM 6.2 0.97 2 Stephanie Gilmore 7.83 8.87 16.7 17 Macy Callaghan (AUS) 4:12 PM 3.5 2.67 4:36 PM 3.83 6.6 Keely Andrew 3:20 PM 1.7 6.57 3 Caroline Marks 8.1 8.33 16.43 2 Lakey Peterson 9:16 AM 7.67 7.7 11:46 AM 8.37 8.17 1:30 PM 8.33 8.2 3 Lakey Peterson 8.37 8.2 16.57 16 Paige Hareb (NZL) 4:20 PM 4.83 7.17 4:44 PM 5.83 5.7 Macy Callaghan 3:28 PM 5.17 7.27 4 Stephanie Gilmore 7.03 9.23 16.26 1 Carissa Moore 9:24 AM 8.33 9 11:54 AM 8.6 9.2 1:54 PM 6.972.83 3 Caroline Marks 7.4 7.37 14.77 15 Bronte Macaulay (AUS) 4:52 PM 5.93 2.83 5:16 PM 5.77 1.97 Malia Manuel 3:36 PM 3.77 6.23 5 Sally Fitzgibbons 7.83 8 15.83 14 Courtney Conlogue (USA) 5:00 PM 5.67 6.1 5:24 PM 6.67 6.87 Silvana Lima 3:44 PM 4.23 7.4 5 Johanne Defay 8.47 6.77 15.24 Surf Ranch Pro Format 13 Sage Erickson (USA) 5:08 PM 6.67 6.93 5:32 PM 6.1 7.4 Paige Hareb 3:52 PM 6.4 2.77 5 Coco Ho 6.77 8.4 15.17 Leaderboard Qualifying. 6 waves per surfer, 4 in days 1-2, then last 2 on day 3/ Saturday; 12 Keely Andrew (AUS) 5:40 PM 3.33 5.5 6:04 PM 4.03 6.17 Courtney Conlogue 4:00 PM 0.93 7.7 5 Courtney Conlogue 6.67 7.7 14.37 Final of 4 women and 8 men. 6 waves each in 3 runs of Left/Right; 11 Coco Ho (HAW) 5:48 PM 6.77 7.77 6:12 PM 5.07 8.17 Tatiana Weston-Webb 4:08 PM 6.87 5.63 9 Sage Erickson 6.67 7.4 14.07 Points & Prize Money allocated in placing brackets as per existing CT breakdown; 10 Silvana Lima (BRA) 5:56 PM 4 6.43 6:20 PM 6.43 5.9 Nikki Van Dijk 4:16 PM 4.97 0.83 9 Nikki Van Dijk 6.27 7.73 14 4 min intervals between waves; DAY 2 Sally Fitzgibbons 4:24 PM 7 8 9 Silvana Lima 6.43 7.4 13.83 If the Head Judge deemed that a wave was faulty, an extra wave will be awarded to that surfer. 9 Malia Manuel (HAW) 9:00 AM 5.5 6.5 9:24 AM 4.03 1.93 Sage Erickson 4:32 PM 5.87 5.4 9 Tatiana Weston-Webb 6.9 6.9 13.8 The extra wave will after next surfer's Run (except if to happen with the last surfer in that session, 8 Nikki Van Dijk (AUS) 9:08 AM 4.67 1.67 9:32 AM 6.27 7.73 Johanne Defay 4:40 PM 7.93 6.77 13 Paige Hareb 6.4 7.17 13.57 when it will be directly after that run); 7 Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) 9:16 AM 5.4 6.13 9:40 AM 7.83 6.2 Coco Ho 4:48 PM 6.77 8.4 13 Macy Callaghan 5.17 7.27 12.44 6 Caroline Marks (USA) 9:48 AM 8.1 8.33 10:12 AM 6.13 3.17 Stephanie Gilmore 4:56 PM 6.5 7.13 13 Malia Manuel 5.5 6.5 12 Leaderboard Qualifying Round 5 Carissa Moore (HAW) 9:56 AM 8.7 8.9 10:20 AM 2.17 6.83 Caroline Marks 5:04 PM 6.2 5.93 13 Keely Andrew 4.03 6.57 10.6 Days 1-2: Run 1 & 2, 108 waves per day, 27 surfers ride 4 each/ day; 4 Johanne Defay (FRA) 10:04 AM 3.83 6.37 10:28 AM 8.47 6.07 Lakey Peterson 5:12 PM 7.3 6.47 13 Bethany Hamilton 4.6 5.33 9.93 Surfers 4 waves are ridden within a 32min window; 3 Tatiana Weston-Webb (BRA) 10:36 AM 5.77 6.9 11:00 AM 6.9 3.27 Carissa Moore 5:20 PM 3.77 8.33 13 Bronte Macaulay 5.93 3.17 9.1 Surfer catches Left/Right then alternates with next 2 surfers before Left/Right again; 2 Lakey Peterson (USA) 10:44 AM 9.23 7.27 11:08 AM 5 7 Surfer order changes after Run 1 & 2 1 Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 10:52 AM 5.77 9.23 11:16 AM 7.03 8.33 Day 3: Run 3, 108 waves. 2 waves each per surfer Leaderboard Final Day 4: 72 waves, 12 surfers Surfer order changes based on Qualifying Round Leaderboard ranking; 3 runs of Left/Right together; Best 2 scores, Left + Right decide the champions; “Surf Off” will take place for surfers in the Final if they are tied for 1st; "Surf Off" will be one Left & one Right, both waves counting to decide the Champion; .
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