Mollie Picklum wins Tahiti Pro, closes in on world title
Molly Picklum, in a statement before the Fiji World Championship, to win Tahiti Pro’yu American rival Caitlin Simmers revealed.
Australia, in the following hours of this month Teahupo’o swelling of the pumping finals to reach the World Surf League finals for the number 1 in seeding.
Mollie Picklum took over America’s Caitlin Simmers to win Tahiti Pro in Teahupo’o. Credit: World Surf League
Picklum Thursday (Aest), Simmers (4.94 points in total), both surfers forced the boundaries, wiping the boundaries, the conditions were cleaned by Picklum’s water (Aest) by hitting the water and the waves grew.
Australia was still a class, this season for the second victory of three eight -point driving in its heat, and the first two results this season.
Picklum (17.26) challenged a great erase to win the semifinal at the beginning of the event.
“It was sick; it was very nice to make a few waves and not to break it. I feel like I have won my lines in this event. “What a special place; you just feel energy, the dream comes alive and the next Fiji.”
Previously, Ethan Ewing put his final fate in the hands of his citizen Jack Robinson when he lost the quarterfinals.
Ewing, which was the second with an incredible turn from the multiple spinal cord last season, would secure its final point with a semi -final dock in Tahiti.