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Australian Molly Picklum wins surfing world title in 2025 WSL finals at Cloudbreak, Fiji

Blistering 8.83 barrel, 15.83-8.03 wins in the second conflict.

Brazilian Yago Dora celebrates the world championship in Cloudbreak.Credit: World Surf League

While Picklum received consultancy from coach Mitch Ross, he did not leave the water for 20 minutes between this win and the decision -making heat, the signs were based on Red Bull Boat Loitering on the Cloud Break channel.

Australia threw out with strong 7 -point carving turns to start the third encounter and create a clue that he never surrendered.

Marx’s full day in water caught him as he finally stood in the wave selection. He took the title to Picklum with 25 minutes into a clean 8.83 -point barrel.

Until the end of the final, my pick was leaving 8.10 to have fun by shouting on a nearby surfboard as the hour passed by my boyfriend Austin Hendery.

In the fourth season of the tour, Picklum is the first Australian to demand the world’s title since Stephanie Gilmore in 2022. Eight times winning and Layne Beachley, Wendy Botha, Tyler Wright, Chelsea Hedges, Pam Burridge and Paula Menczer are Australia’s women’s champions.

Citizen Jack Robinson could not make a shot in the 4 V 5 finals against the Brazilian Italo Ferreira in the early hours of the day.

Ferreira’s air game Robinson, who initially proved that swelling was smaller and less predictable than the estimates, easily covered Australia with 14.33 to 5.83, which ended Australia’s world title proposal.

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