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Surfing WSL Longboard Tour 2023 (Noosa Longboard Pro)


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Men's Individual

Round 32 Results
The best 2 Athletes from each Heat will qualify for the Quartelfinals

 

Heat 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Jack Entwistle

:AUS 9.57
2

Luke O’neill

:NZL 11.60
3

Jack Roberts

:AUS 14.50
4

Gavin Idone

:USA 12.20


 

Heat 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Jack Norton

:AUS 9.70
2

Damian Coulter

:AUS 6.37
3

Hunter Johnston

:AUS 7.34
4

Brent Symes

:AUS 6.60


 

Heat 3

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Max Weston

:AUS 14.77
2

Nic Jones

:AUS 12.34
3

Archy Bemrose

:AUS 9.00
4

Mathew Kay

:AUS 10.66


 

Heat 4

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Clinton Guest

:AUS 10.43
2

Dane Pioli

:AUS 11.16
3

Mitchell Conwell

:AUS 6.80
4

Ben Williams

:AUS 8.17


 

Heat 5

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Ben Considine

:AUS 11.33
2

Jack Tyro

:NZL 10.94
3

Caelan Pitkeathly

:NZL 7.20
4

Robert Emslie

:AUS 8.14


 

Heat 6

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Anthony Spencer

:AUS 10.60
2

Bowie Pollard

:AUS 13.16
3

Bailey German

:AUS 8.36
4

Glen Fitzgerald

:AUS 6.34


 

Heat 7

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Nicholas Brewer

:AUS 10.17
2

Landen Smales

:AUS 14.57
3

Nat Fitt

:NZL 8.93
4

Kevin Holt

:AUS 10.47


 

Heat 8

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Kai Ellice-Flint

:AUS 12.16
2

Jayce Pioli

:AUS 8.60
3

Kaiden Smales

:AUS 3.97
4

Dallas Rogers

:AUS 9.50

 

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Women's Individual

Quartelfinals Results
The best 2 Athletes from each Quartelfinals will qualify for the Semifinals

 

Quartelfinal 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Kirra Molnar

:AUS 6.64
2

Jasmin Howarth

:AUS 11.74
3

Sierra Lerback

:USA 8.64
4

Blaze Angel

:AUS 6.36


 

Quartelfinal 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Lucy Small

:AUS 4.53
2

Kathryn Hughes

:AUS 7.70
3

Sasha Jane Lowerson

:AUS 5.13
4

Charlotte Lethbridge

:AUS 8.90


 

Quartelfinal 3

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Roisin Carolan

:AUS 10.97
2

Dippy St Baker

:AUS 9.37
3

Beatrice Conroy

:AUS 7.87
4

Mason Schremmer

:USA 15.83


 

Quartelfinal 4

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Emily Lethbridge

:AUS 11.10
2

Mia Waite

:AUS 7.80
3

Larita Monroe

:AUS 4.20
4

Rachael Tilly

:USA 13.60

 

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Men's Individual

Quartelfinals Results
The best 2 Athletes from each Quartelfinals will qualify for the Semifinals

 

Quartelfinal 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Jack Roberts

:AUS 13.00
2

Nic Jones

:AUS 7.50
3

Jack Norton

:AUS 6.97
4

Clinton Guest

:AUS 10.17


 

Quartelfinal 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Max Weston

:AUS 13.44
2

Gavin Idone

:USA 10.77
3

Dane Pioli

:AUS 9.37
4

Hunter Johnston

:AUS 11.66


 

Quartelfinal 3

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Ben Considine

:AUS 12.27
2

Kevin Holt

:AUS 10.73
3

Bowie Pollard

:AUS 7.87
4

Dallas Rogers

:AUS 11.20


 

Quartelfinal 4

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Landen Smales

:AUS 13.73
2

Jack Tyro

:NZL 13.27
3

Kai Ellice-Flint

:AUS 12.60
4

Anthony Spencer

:AUS 14.04

 

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Women's Individual

Semifinals Results
The best 2 Athletes from each Semifinals will qualify for the Final

 

Semifinal 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Jasmin Howarth

:AUS 11.74
2

Sierra Lerback

:USA 14.27
3

Charlotte Lethbridge

:AUS 11.80
4

Kathryn Hughes

:AUS 12.06


 

Semifinal 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Mason Schremmer

:USA 16.70
2

Roisin Carolan

:AUS 10.90
3

Rachael Tilly

:USA 9.57
4

Emily Lethbridge

:AUS 8.56

 

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Men's Individual

Semifinals Results
The best 2 Athletes from each Semifinals will qualify for the Final

 

Semifinal 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Jack Roberts

:AUS 10.94
2

Clinton Guest

:AUS 11.37
3

Max Weston

:AUS 15.17
4

Hunter Johnston

:AUS 11.03


 

Semifinal 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Ben Considine

:AUS 9.44
2

Dallas Rogers

:AUS 10.34
3

Anthony Spencer

:AUS 8.77
4

Landen Smales

:AUS 11.60

 

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Women's Individual

Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Mason Schremmer :USA 14.74
2
Sierra Lerback :USA 12.07
3 Kathryn Hughes :AUS 10.50
4 Roisin Carolan :AUS 8.70

 

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Men's Individual

Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Max Weston :AUS 13.70
2
Clinton Guest :AUS 11.83
3 Dallas Rogers :AUS 11.53
4 Landen Smales :AUS 9.60

 

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