Brooks, Colapinto Victorious at Corona Fiji Pro, Final 5 Locked - The Catch Up

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The Dream Tour got a dose of Fijian paradise the last week and culminated to wildcard wonder Erin Brooks and a defiant Griffin Colapinto earning memorable wins. Rio Waida finished 2024 strong alongside fellow runner-up and now returning World Title contender Tatiana Weston-Webb, helping close out the regular season in defining fashion. Now, all eyes shift to Southern California and the beauty of Lower Trestles to determine who takes home the World Title at the Lexus WSL Finals. It all goes down on one day beginning September 6 through 14, who you got?

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vitória arrumadinha não vale já sabemos quem e o melhor do 🌎

EdsonBorges-rric
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That finals bracket looks familiar to Erin Brooks.

SeeCopsLie
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Go Erin!! Canada getting represented!!

kylesouthworth
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Lowers - yeah (yawn) I can hardly wait for all those powerful (powderpuff) waves. And that fantastic format that makes so much sense (not). I guess that's why they call it the Dream Tour, because it ends with The Big Sleep at Lowers.

paulaa
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No Yago Dora at the Trestles final is a damn shame.

jpwookie
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Medina: 2 tubos e 4 manobras na mesma onda = 7.67
Colapinto: 1/2 tubo e 2 manobras = 10 😂😂😂

donamrlene
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They're all really damn lucky Erin isn't going to be at Lowers this year.

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