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Way to kill your sport.

 

 

Inspirational surfing star Bethany Hamilton has threatened to boycott the World Surf League tour after it changed the rules allowing transgender athletes to compete against women without consultation with the current surfers.

 

 

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/othersports/article-11717059/Pro-surfing-legend-Bethany-Hamilton-boycott-World-Surf-League-transgender-policy.html

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2023 WSL Qualifying Event: CAL OPEN | Feb 23-26, 2023 | Morrow Bay, California :USA

 

I would’ve been updating you on this event sooner, had I known it was on. 
 

Women’s Semi Finals

 

Sanoa Dempfle-Olin :CAN v. Maddie Storrer :USA

 

Mathea Dempfle-Olin :CAN v. Ella McCaffray :USA

 

Full Event Results Here

 

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2023 WSL Qualifying Event: CAL OPEN | Feb 23-26, 2023 | Morrow Bay, California :USA

 

Men’s Quarter Finals

 

Kade Matson :USA v. Taj Lindblad :USA

 

Dimitri Poulos :USA v. Hagan Johnson :USA

 

Ryan Huckabee :USA v. Nolan Rapoza :USA

 

Jake Davis :USA v. Crosby Colapinto :USA

 

Full Event Results Here

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2023 WSL Qualifying Event: CAL OPEN | Feb 23-26, 2023 | Morrow Bay, California :USA

 

Men’s Quarter Finals Results

 

Taj Lindblad :USA d. Kade Matson :USA 11.87 - 9.73

 

Lindblad Wave Scores- 6.00, 2.00, 4.33, 5.87 

 

Matson Wave Scores- 4.50, 0.50, 5.00, 4.23, 4.73

 

Hagan Johnson :USA d. Dimitri Poulos :USA 13.17 - 12.23

 

Johnson Wave Scores- 1.00, 1.33, 7.67, 2.00, 5.50, 1.43, 0.57, 1.70, 1.33, 1.27, 2.53

 

Poulos Wave Scores- 4.50, 6.83, 5.00, 2.23, 2.43, 4.50, 5.40

 

Nolan Rapoza :USA d. Ryan Huckabee :USA 13.47 - 12.20 

 

Rapoza Wave Scores- 1.23, 6.00, 6.576.90, 1.53, 1.30

 

Huckabee Wave Scores- 5.17, 0.83, 6.77, 5.43, 1.10

 

Jake Davis :USA d. Crosby Colapinto :USA 11.83 - 11.53 

 

Davis Wave Scores- 4.33, 1.17, 6.835.00, 4.93, 2.33, 0.53

 

Colapinto Wave Scores- 1.93, 5.00, 4.63, 3.67, 6.53


Men’s Semi Finals

Taj Lindblad :USA v. Hagan Johnson :USA

Nolan Rapoza :USA v. Jake Davis :USA

 

Eliminated in 5th Place

Kade Matson :USA

Ryan Huckabee :USA

Dimitri Poulos :USA

Crosby Colapinto :USA

 

Full Results Here

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2023 WSL Qualifying Event: CAL OPEN | Feb 23-26, 2023 | Morrow Bay, California :USA

 

Men’s Semi Finals Results

 

Taj Lindblad :USA d. Hagan Johnson :USA 14.77 - 9.00 

 

Lindblad Wave Scores- 7.17, 4.67, 7.60, 0.60, 2.33, 1.87

 

Johnson Wave Scores- 3.17, 1.50, 1.00, 5.83, 1.17, 1.47, 0.23, 1.13, 0.67

 

Nolan Rapoza :USA d. Jake Davis :USA 15.33 - 12.26

 

Rapoza Wave Scores- 6.50, 2.67, 8.83, 2.40

 

Davis Wave Scores- 2.00, 5.53, 2.73, 6.93, 5.17, 2.47

 

Men’s Final

Taj Lindblad :USA v. Nolan Rapoza :USA
 

Eliminated in 3rd Place 

Jake Davis :USA

Hagan Johnson :USA

 

Full Results Here

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2023 WSL Qualifying Event: CAL OPEN | Feb 23-26, 2023 | Morrow Bay, California :USA

 

Women’s Semi Finals Results

 

Sanoa Dempfle-Olin :CAN d. Maddie Storrer :USA 13.34 - 9.84 

 

Dempfle-Olin Wave Scores- 3.33, 3.40, 3.90, 4.67, 7.675.67, 3.87

 

Storrer Wave Scores- 4.675.17, 3.80, 1.07, 3.63, 0.67

 

Mathea Dempfle-Olin :CAN d. Ella McCaffaray :USA 12.03 - 11.23

 

M. Dempfle-Olin Wave Scores- 7.33, 1.07, 2.93, 0.77, 4.70, 3.63

 

McCaffaray Wave Scores- 3.63, 4.33, 4.33, 5.50, 4.67, 4.57, 5.73, 3.77

 

Women’s Final

Sanoa Dempfle-Olin :CAN v. Mathea Dempfle-Olin :CAN

 

Eliminated in 3rd Place 

Ella McCaffaray :USA

Maddie Storrer :USA

 

Full Results Here

 

 

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An all Canadian final between Sanoa Dempfle-Olin and Mathea Dempfle-Olin :yes :CAN at the CAL Open, with older sister Mathea coming out on top to win her first WSL Qualifying Series Pro title :thumbup:

 

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Mathea’s two best waves scored 14.17 to take the victory. Sanoa finished just 1.00 behind with a two best wave combined score of 13.17. 
 

M. Dempfle-Olin Wave Scores- 1.23, 6.17, 4.73, 8.00, 4.33, 1.23

 

S. Dempfle-Olin Wave Scores- 4.50, 2.67, 6.00, 5.37, 0.67, 4.17, 4.53, 0.43, 5.93, 7.17

 

Should be an exciting battle to see which of our athletes will qualify for the Olympics in Surfing. The only problem is we have three athletes who could be contending for quotas (Sanoa, Mathea, “Rising Star” Erin Brooks) but for the Olympics there’s a two quota limit per NOC. 


Full Results Here

 

 

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6 hours ago, Josh said:

An all Canadian final between Sanoa Dempfle-Olin and Mathea Dempfle-Olin :yes :CAN at the CAL Open, with older sister Mathea coming out on top to win her first WSL Qualifying Series Pro title :thumbup:

 

1ACB38E6-BD0A-46F6-B6EC-92A9D6E83593.jpeg
 

Mathea’s two best waves scored 14.17 to take the victory. Sanoa finished just 1.00 behind with a two best wave combined score of 13.17.

M. Dempfle-Olin Wave Scores- 1.23, 6.17, 4.73, 8.00, 4.33, 1.23

 

S. Dempfle-Olin Wave Scores- 4.50, 2.67, 6.00, 5.37, 0.67, 4.17, 4.53, 0.43, 5.93, 7.17

 

 

Should be an exciting battle to see which of our athletes will qualify for the Olympics in Surfing. The only problem is we have three athletes who could be contending for quotas (Sanoa, Mathea, “Rising Star” Erin Brooks) but there’s a two quota limit per NOC. 


Full Results Here

 

 

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2 hours ago, Grassmarket said:

:GBR Surfing Champion says her sport must learn to do without surfboards, wetsuits, international travel, media coverage.

 

Surf champion Lucy Campbell says her sport must be greener - BBC News

Without plastic surfboards, to be more exact..

 

She definitely doesn't say it should be without surfboards :d 

 

Edit: Sorry, I think I took your post a bit too serious and didn't see the sarcasm, my bad :p 

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