Billabong Rio Pro 2014

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The Billabong Rio Pro 2014 was an event of the Association of Surfing Professionals for 2014 ASP World Tour.

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This event was held from 07 May to 18 May and contested by 36 surfers.

The tournament was won by Michel Bourez (PYF), who beat Kolohe Andino (US) in final.

Round 1

Heat 2
1 Gabriel Medina Flag of Brazil.svg 14.53
2 Raoni Monteiro Flag of Brazil.svg 10.17
3 Adrian Buchan Flag of Australia (converted).svg 7.87
Heat 3
1 Taj Burrow Flag of Australia (converted).svg 10.10
2 Adan Melling Flag of Australia (converted).svg 7.83
3 Adan Melling Flag of Australia (converted).svg 7.24
Heat 5
1 Mitch Crews Flag of Australia (converted).svg 13.07
2 Kelly Slater Flag of the United States.svg 8.90
3 Peterson Crisanto Flag of Brazil.svg 8.53
Heat 6
1 Kolohe Andino Flag of the United States.svg 13.10
2 David do Carmo Flag of Brazil.svg 10.30
3 Mick Fanning Flag of Australia (converted).svg 10.07
Heat 7
1 Josh Kerr Flag of Australia (converted).svg 14.33
2 Bede Durbidge Flag of Australia (converted).svg 14.20
3 Dion Atkinson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 10.76
Heat 8
1 Jordy Smith Flag of South Africa.svg 13.67
2 Fredrick Patacchia Flag of the United States.svg 12.50
3 Travis Logie Flag of South Africa.svg 9.60
Heat 9
1 Felipe Toledo Flag of Brazil.svg 18.30
2 Julian Wilson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 13.93
3 Aritz Aranburu Flag of Spain.svg 10.47
Heat 10
1 Nat Young Flag of the United States.svg 11.86
2 Alejo Muniz Flag of Brazil.svg 11.67
3 Miguel Pupo Flag of Brazil.svg 9.94
Heat 11
1 Jadson Andre Flag of Brazil.svg 12.13
2 Owen Wright Flag of Australia (converted).svg 11.60
3 Michel Bourez Flag of French Polynesia.svg 10.03
Heat 12
1 John John Florence Flag of the United States.svg 12.16
2 C. J. Hobgood Flag of the United States.svg 11.53
3 Matt Wilkinson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 10.80

Round 2

Heat 1
1 David do Carmo Flag of Brazil.svg 14.93
2 Mick Fanning Flag of Australia (converted).svg 11.26
Heat 2
1 Kelly Slater Flag of the United States.svg 11.84
3 Peterson Crisanto Flag of Brazil.svg 6.77
Heat 4
1 Julian Wilson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 15.37
2 Adan Melling Flag of Australia (converted).svg 15.13
Heat 5
1 Michel Bourez Flag of French Polynesia.svg 13.26
2 Raoni Monteiro Flag of Brazil.svg 11.40
Heat 6
1 Dion Atkinson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 12.56
2 C. J. Hobgood Flag of the United States.svg 12.30
Heat 7
1 Travis Logie Flag of South Africa.svg 12.67
2 Owen Wright Flag of Australia (converted).svg 11.17
Heat 8
2 Aritz Aranburu Flag of Spain.svg 14.06
2 Miguel Pupo Flag of Brazil.svg 9.60
Heat 9
1 Alejo Muniz Flag of Brazil.svg 13.83
2 Fredrick Patacchia Flag of the United States.svg 13.83
Heat 10
1 Bede Durbidge Flag of Australia (converted).svg 14.10
2 Matt Wilkinson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 10.10
Heat 11
1 Jordy Smith Flag of South Africa.svg 15.70
2 Jérémy Florès Flag of France.svg 14.70
Heat 12
1 Adrian Buchan Flag of Australia (converted).svg 10.50
2 Adan Melling Flag of Australia (converted).svg 9.34

Round 3

Heat 1
1 Travis Logie Flag of South Africa.svg 15.50
2 Gabriel Medina Flag of Brazil.svg 15.00
Heat 2
1 Nat Young Flag of the United States.svg 12.03
2 Mitch Crews Flag of Australia (converted).svg 7.33
Heat 3
1 Adriano De Souza Flag of Brazil.svg 9.97
2 Aritz Aranburu Flag of Spain.svg 7.63
Heat 4
1 Kolohe Andino Flag of the United States.svg 13.70
2 Julian Wilson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 13.50
Heat 5
1 Bede Durbidge Flag of Australia (converted).svg 16.33
2 Felipe Toledo Flag of Brazil.svg 12.90
Heat 6
1 Kelly Slater Flag of the United States.svg 13.53
2 David do Carmo Flag of Brazil.svg 10.93
Heat 7
1 Joel Parkinson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 15.10
2 Tiago Pires Flag of Portugal.svg 7.36
Heat 8
1 Sebastian Zietz Flag of the United States.svg 15.10
2 John John Florence Flag of the United States.svg 13.04
Heat 9
1 Jordy Smith Flag of South Africa.svg 16.10
2 Jadson Andre Flag of Brazil.svg 9.83
Heat 10
1 Josh Kerr Flag of Australia (converted).svg 10.00
2 Alejo Muniz Flag of Brazil.svg 9.17
Heat 11
1 Michel Bourez Flag of French Polynesia.svg 13.73
2 Adrian Buchan Flag of Australia (converted).svg 11.90
Heat 12
1 Taj Burrow Flag of Australia (converted).svg 13.13
2 Dion Atkinson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 12.43

Round 4

Heat 1
1 Nat Young Flag of the United States.svg 15.34
2 Adriano De Souza Flag of Brazil.svg 13.34
3 Travis Logie Flag of South Africa.svg 11.93
Heat 2
1 Bede Durbidge Flag of Australia (converted).svg 15.27
2 Kolohe Andino Flag of the United States.svg 10.43
3 Kelly Slater Flag of the United States.svg 5.30
Heat 3
1 Jordy Smith Flag of South Africa.svg 11.53
2 Joel Parkinson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 11.24
3 Sebastian Zietz Flag of the United States.svg 11.10
Heat 4
1 Taj Burrow Flag of Australia (converted).svg 9.00
2 Josh Kerr Flag of Australia (converted).svg 7.83
3 Michel Bourez Flag of French Polynesia.svg 3.20

Round 5

Heat 1
1 Kelly Slater Flag of the United States.svg 15.50
2 Adriano De Souza Flag of Brazil.svg 3.73
Heat 2
1 Kolohe Andino Flag of the United States.svg 6.83
2 Travis Logie Flag of South Africa.svg 6.50
Heat 3
1 Michel Bourez Flag of French Polynesia.svg 8.60
2 Joel Parkinson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 8.10
Heat 4
1 Sebastian Zietz Flag of the United States.svg 11.76
2 Josh Kerr Flag of Australia (converted).svg 8.17

Quarter-finals

Heat 1
1 Kelly Slater Flag of the United States.svg 14.50
2 Nat Young Flag of the United States.svg 12.37
Heat 2
1 Kolohe Andino Flag of the United States.svg 12.40
2 Bede Durbidge Flag of Australia (converted).svg 7.40
Heat 3
1 Michel Bourez Flag of French Polynesia.svg 16.83
2 Jordy Smith Flag of South Africa.svg 11.67
Heat 4
1 Taj Burrow Flag of Australia (converted).svg 15.66
2 Sebastian Zietz Flag of the United States.svg 7.20

Semi-finals

Heat 1
1 Kolohe Andino Flag of the United States.svg 14.73
2 Kelly Slater Flag of the United States.svg 14.17
Heat 2
1 Michel Bourez Flag of French Polynesia.svg 15.30
2 Taj Burrow Flag of Australia (converted).svg 12.33

Final

Final
1 Michel Bourez Flag of French Polynesia.svg 13.84
2 Kolohe Andino Flag of the United States.svg 10.93

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