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Men's Individual (7/13)
Seeding Round Results
The 1st and 2nd Athletes from each Heat will qualify for the Round of 32,
the 3rd Athletes from each Heat will qualify for the Elimination Round

 

Heat 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Kolohe Andino

:USA 13.60
2

Kelly Slater

:USA 11.00
3

Kanoa Igarashi

:JPN 10.77


 

Heat 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Griffin Colapinto

:USA 13.00
2

Lucca Mesinas

:PER 11.73
3

Jadson Andre

:BRA 9.43


 

Heat 3

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Morgan Cibilic

:AUS 10.00
2

Rio Waida

:INA 9.70
3

Deivid Silva

:BRA 8.27


 

Heat 4

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Filipe Toledo

:BRA 13.46
2

Jeremy Flores

:FRA 11.33
3

Jhony Corzo

:MEX 6.87


 

Heat 5

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Mateus Herdy

:BRA 14.13
2

Italo Ferreira

:BRA 13.93
3

Peterson Crisanto

:BRA 13.03


 

Heat 6

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Jack Robinson

:AUS 13.83
2

Gabriel Medina

:BRA 10.13
3

Diego Cadena

:MEX 7.90


 

Heat 7

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Adrian Buchan

:AUS 11.83
2

Conner Coffin

:USA 11.77
3

Matthew McGillivray

:RSA 11.34


 

Heat 8

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Mikey Wright

:AUS 12.73
2

Owen Wright

:AUS 11.80
3

Yago Dora

:BRA 10.76


 

Heat 9

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Caio Ibelli

:BRA 13.77
2

Frederico Morais

:POR 12.77
3

Alex Ribeiro

:BRA 8.87


 

Heat 10

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Leonardo Fioravanti

:ITA 15.17
2

Ryan Callinan

:AUS 10.13
3

Connor O'Leary

:AUS 9.50


 

Heat 11

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Ethan Ewing

:AUS 15.16
2

Michel Bourez

:FRA 12.40
3

Adriano de Souza

:BRA 12.06


 

Heat 12
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Miguel Pupo

:BRA 11.43
2

Wade Carmichael

:AUS 11.37
3

Seth Moniz

:HWI 10.46

 

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Men's Individual (7/13)
Elimination Round Results
The 1st and 2nd Athletes from each Heat will qualify for the Round of 32,
the 3rd Athletes from each Heat will qualify will be ranked 33rd
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Peterson Crisanto

:BRA 14.33
2

Kanoa Igarashi

:JPN 13.66
3

Diego Cadena

:MEX 10.37
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Deivid Silva

:BRA 10.44
2

Yago Dora

:BRA 9.33
3

Jhony Corzo

:MEX 7.93
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Jadson Andre

:BRA 10.84
2

Adriano de Souza

:BRA 9.07
3

Alex Ribeiro

:BRA 7.57
 
Heat 4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Seth Moniz

:HWI 15.37
2

Matthew McGillivray

:RSA 11.87
3

Connor O'Leary

:AUS 8.67
 
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Men's Individual (7/13)

 

Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 1

:BRA Gabriel Medina

14.50 :BRA Gabriel Medina

:FRA Michel Bourez

13.70

:AUS Ethan Ewing

18.07 :AUS Ethan Ewing

:RSA Matthew McGillivray

9.33

:JPN Kanoa Igarashi

13.43 :USA Kolohe Andino

:USA Kolohe Andino

14.07

:BRA Adriano de Souza

12.63 :BRA Deivid Silva

:BRA Deivid Silva

13.73

:AUS Morgan Cibilic

15.04 :AUS Morgan Cibilic

:PER Lucca Mesinas

9.67

:ITA Leonardo Fioravanti

13.37 :ITA Leonardo Fioravanti

:AUS Owen Wright

9.87

:USA Conner Coffin

11.33 :USA Conner Coffin

:AUSAdrian Buchan

8.33

:AUS Ryan Callinan

13.17 :FRA Jeremy Flores

:FRA Jeremy Flores

13.73
Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 2

:BRA Filipe Toledo

10.23 :INA Rio Waida

:INA Rio Waida

11.33

:BRA Caio Ibelli

10.80 :AUS Jack Robinson

:AUS Jack Robinson

12.24

:POR Frederico Morais

13.74 :POR Frederico Morais

:BRA Peterson Crisanto

12.44

:BRA Yago Dora

12.80 :BRA Yago Dora

:AUS Mikey Wright

12.10

:BRA Italo Ferreira

14.00 :BRA Italo Ferreira

:AUS Wade Carmichael

13.30

:BRA Miguel Pupo

12.50 :USA Kelly Slater

:USA Kelly Slater

14.60

:HWI Seth Moniz

11.17 :BRA Jadson Andre

:BRA Jadson Andre

13.33

:USA Griffin Colapinto

13.80 :BRA Mateus Herdy

:BRA Mateus Herdy

14.50

 

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Men's Individual (7/13)
 

 
Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
:BRA Gabriel Medina 13.60 :BRA Gabriel Medina 13.14 :BRA Deivid Silva 13.23 Final
:AUS Ethan Ewing 13.20
:USA Kolohe Andino 9.67 :BRA Deivid Silva 15.34
:BRA Deivid Silva 13.44
:AUS Morgan Cibilic 12.00 :ITA Leonardo Fioravanti 15.73 :ITA Leonardo Fioravanti 10.90 :BRA Deivid Silva 15.14
:ITA Leonardo Fioravanti 14.00
:USA Conner Coffin 14.50 :USA Conner Coffin 14.24
:FRA Jeremy Flores 9.40
:INA Rio Waida 13.00 :AUS Jack Robinson 14.06 :AUS Jack Robinson 16.00 :AUS Jack Robinson 15.16
:AUS Jack Robinson 15.80
:POR Frederico Morais 15.43 :POR Frederico Morais 12.60
:BRA Yago Dora 12.26
:BRA Italo Ferreira 14.50 :BRA Italo Ferreira 15.43 :BRA Mateus Herdy 11.50 No 3rd Place Match
:USA Kelly Slater 12.57
:BRA Jadson Andre 9.84 :BRA Mateus Herdy 16.54
:BRA Mateus Herdy 13.34

 

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