The men are hoping to emulate Mick Fanning’s success in 2013 while Molly Picklum carries the women’s hopes in the one-day winner-takes-all event
Jack Robinson and Ethan Ewing will both be out to put a run of near misses behind them and at the same time break Australia’s 11-year men’s surfing title drought when the World Surf League finals competition window opens on Friday.
The pair finished in the top five in the WSL rankings to book their ticket to the winner-takes-all, one-day showdown in California, while hopes will also rest with their compatriot Molly Picklum in the women’s final.
The men are hoping to emulate Mick Fanning’s success in 2013 while Molly Picklum carries the women’s hopes in the one-day winner-takes-all eventJack Robinson and Ethan Ewing will both be out to put a run of near misses behind them and at the same time break Australia’s 11-year men’s surfing title drought when the World Surf League finals competition window opens on Friday.The pair finished in the top five in the WSL rankings to book their ticket to the winner-takes-all, one-day showdown in California, while hopes will also rest with their compatriot Molly Picklum in the women’s final. Continue reading… US news | The Guardian