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Men's Individual (4/11)

Opening Round Results
The 1st and 2nd Athletes from each Heat will qualify for the Round 32, the 3rd Athletes from each Heat will qualify for the Elimination Round

 

Heat 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Seth Moniz

:HWI 6.73
2

Callum Robson

:AUS 11.33
3

Ryan Callinan

:AUS 11.23


 

Heat 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Italo Ferreira

:BRA 12.83
2

Ezekiel Lau

:HWI 10.73
3

Imaikalani deVault

:HWI 8.46


 

Heat 3

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Kelly Slater

:USA 12.04
2

Nat Young

:USA 8.37
3

Owen Wright

:AUS 12.44


 

Heat 4

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Griffin Colapinto

:USA 11.76
2

Leonardo Fioravanti

:ITA 13.27
3

Mikey Wright

:AUS 12.67


 

Heat 5

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Filipe Toledo

:BRA 12.23
2

Samuel Pupo

:BRA 13.23
3

Mick Fanning

:AUS 6.73


 

Heat 6

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Kanoa Igarashi

:JPN 16.24
2

Lucca Mesinas

:PER 11.17
3

Tully Wylie

:AUS 9.36


 

Heat 7

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Jordy Smith

:RSA 9.67
2

Frederico Morais

:POR 10.33
3

Matthew McGillivray

:RSA 7.23


 

Heat 8

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

John John Florence

:HWI 13.37
2

Connor O'Leary

:AUS 9.43
3

Jackson Baker

:AUS 13.77


 

Heat 9

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Conner Coffin

:USA 7.10
2

Caio Ibelli

:BRA 11.33
3

Joao Chianca

:BRA 11.93


 

Heat 10

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Kolohe Andino

:USA 12.93
2

Jack Robinson

:AUS 12.16
3

Jadson Andre

:BRA 11.13


 

Heat 11

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Miguel Pupo

:BRA 10.90
2

Jake Marshall

:USA 10.84
3

Deivid Silva

:BRA 11.27


 

Heat 12

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Barron Mamiya

:HWI 13.00
2

Ethan Ewing

:AUS 11.33
3

Morgan Cibilic

:AUS 8.17

 

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Men's Individual (4/11)

Opening Round Results
The 1st and 2nd Athletes from each Heat will qualify for the Round 32

 

Heat 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Griffin Colapinto

:USA 14.37
2

Jadson Andre

:BRA 13.03
3

Tully Wylie

:AUS 10.34


 

Heat 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Seth Moniz

:HWI 8.90
2

Morgan Cibilic

:AUS 14.84
3

Mick Fanning

:AUS 11.90


 

Heat 3

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Conner Coffin

:USA 10.83
2

Nat Young

:USA 13.34
3

Imaikalani deVault

:HWI 10.93


 

Heat 4

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Jake Marshall

:USA 11.17
2

Connor O'Leary

:AUS 14.83
3

Matthew McGillivray

:RSA 9.77

 

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Men's Individual (4/11)

 

Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 1

:USA Griffin Colapinto

12.34 :AUS Owen Wright

:AUS Owen Wright

13.67

:BRA Caio Ibelli

8.60 :USA Nat Young

:USA Nat Young

13.50

:RSA Jordy Smith

10.90 :AUS Jackson Baker

:AUS Jackson Baker

14.60

:AUS Ethan Ewing

15.73 :AUS Ethan Ewing

:PER Lucca Mesinas

9.90

:BRA Filipe Toledo

15.16 :BRA Filipe Toledo

:AUS Mikey Wright

14.67

:AUS Connor O'Leary

13.46 :AUS Connor O'Leary

:HWI Ezekiel Lau

13.26

:HWI John John Florence

18.86 :HWI John John Florence

:BRA Joao Chianca

17.73

:HWI Barron Mamiya

13.50 :AUS Morgan Cibilic

:AUS Morgan Cibilic

14.93
Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 2

:JPN Kanoa Igarashi

14.83 :AUS Mick Fanning

:AUS Mick Fanning

15.77

:POR Frederico Morais

13.43 :AUS Callum Robson

:AUS Callum Robson

15.27

:BRA Miguel Pupo

15.80 :BRA Miguel Pupo

:BRA Deivid Silva

15.53

:USA Kolohe Andino

14.10 :USA Kolohe Andino

:BRA Jadson Andre

14.06

:USA Kelly Slater

13.77 :HWI Imaikalani deVault

:HWI Imaikalani deVault

13.84

:AUS Jack Robinson

16.17 :AUS Jack Robinson

:ITA Leonardo Fioravanti

9.90

:USA Jake Marshall

9.17 :BRA Samuel Pupo

:BRA Samuel Pupo

10.10

:BRA Italo Ferreira

14.00 :BRA Italo Ferreira

:AUS Ryan Callinan

13.00

 

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Men's Individual (4/11)
 
Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
:AUS Owen Wright 16.40 :AUS Owen Wright 11.17 :AUS Ethan Ewing 4.10 Final
:USA Nat Young 15.77
:AUS Jackson Baker 9.10 :AUS Ethan Ewing 16.33
:AUS Ethan Ewing 14.27
:BRA Filipe Toledo 16.26 :BRA Filipe Toledo 16.40 :BRA Filipe Toledo 10.73 :BRA Filipe Toledo 14.74
:AUS Connor O'Leary 13.00
:HWI John John Florence 17.77 :HWI John John Florence 14.76
:AUS Morgan Cibilic 7.83
:AUS Mick Fanning 14.27 :AUS Callum Robson 13.54 :AUS Callum Robson 11.86 :AUS Callum Robson 12.94
:AUS Callum Robson 14.50
:BRA Miguel Pupo 14.76 :BRA Miguel Pupo 10.06
:USA Kolohe Andino 10.90
:HWI Imaikalani deVault 14.53 :AUS Jack Robinson 14.00 :AUS Jack Robinson 11.50 No 3rd Place Match
:AUS Jack Robinson 16.04
:BRA Samuel Pupo 15.13 :BRA Italo Ferreira 13.80
:BRA Italo Ferreira 15.40

 

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