Fiji Pro 2017

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Fiji Pro 2017
at the Surf
Location Namotu (FJI)
Dates05 to 17 June
Competitors36 from 8 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
  2016
2018  

The Fiji Pro 2017 was an event of the World Surf League for 2017 World Surf League.

Contents

This event was held from 07 to 19 June at Namotu, (Tavarua, Fiji) and 36 surfers participated [1] .

Round 1

Heat 1
1 Italo Ferreira Flag of Brazil.svg 11.43
2 Kolohe Andino Flag of the United States.svg 11.00
3 Joan Duru Flag of France.svg 3.94
Heat 2
1 Matt Wilkinson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 12.50
2 Jérémy Florès Flag of France.svg 7.74
3 Ethan Ewing Flag of Australia (converted).svg 6.90
Heat 3
1 Owen Wright Flag of Australia (converted).svg 14.00
2 L. Fioravanti Flag of Italy.svg 12.60
3 Ezekiel Lau Flag of Hawaii.svg 8.17
Heat 4
1 A. de Souza Flag of Brazil.svg 10.83
2 Kanoa Igarashi Flag of the United States.svg 7.43
3 Bino Lopes Flag of Brazil.svg 3.30
Heat 5
1 Jordy Smith Flag of South Africa.svg 12.16
2 Yago Dora Flag of Brazil.svg 9.43
3 Jack Freestone Flag of Australia (converted).svg 5.10
Heat 6
1 John Florence Flag of Hawaii.svg 14.84
2 Tevita Gukilau Flag of the United States.svg 10.17
3Josh Kerr Flag of Australia (converted).svg 8.33
Heat 7
1 F. Morais Flag of Portugal.svg 10.44
2 Jadson Andre Flag of Brazil.svg 9.33
3 Joel Parkinson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 8.60
Heat 8
1 Gabriel Medina Flag of Brazil.svg 12.00
2 Nat Young Flag of the United States.svg 7.43
3 W. Dantas Flag of Brazil.svg 5.63
Heat 9
1 Julian Wilson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 16.33
2 Conner Coffin Flag of the United States.svg 15.27
3 Stuart Kennedy Flag of Australia (converted).svg 8.90
Heat 10
1 C. O'Leary Flag of Australia (converted).svg 11.00
2 Ian Gouveia Flag of Brazil.svg 9.27
3 Sebastian Zietz Flag of Hawaii.svg 8.34
Heat 11
1 Michel Bourez Flag of French Polynesia.svg 18.70
2 Miguel Pupo Flag of Brazil.svg 17.50
3 Adrian Buchan Flag of Australia (converted).svg 12.33
Heat 12
1 Mick Fanning Flag of Australia (converted).svg 13.93
2 Bede Durbidge Flag of Australia (converted).svg 9.13
3 Kelly Slater Flag of the United States.svg 5.20

Round 2

Heat 1
1 Kolohe Andino Flag of the United States.svg 13.50
2 Tevita Gukilau Flag of the United States.svg 4.16
Heat 2
1 Joel Parkinson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 10.66
2 Yago Dora Flag of Brazil.svg 10.33
Heat 3
1 Sebastian Zietz Flag of Hawaii.svg 18.43
2 Bino Lopes Flag of Brazil.svg 9.53
Heat 4
1 L. Fioravanti Flag of Italy.svg 12.26
2 Adrian Buchan Flag of Australia (converted).svg 11.87
Heat 5
1 Kelly Slater Flag of the United States.svg 15.53
2 Ethan Ewing Flag of Australia (converted).svg 9.00
Heat 6
1 Joan Duru Flag of France.svg 13.00
2 Conner Coffin Flag of the United States.svg 10.30
Heat 7
1 W. Dantas Flag of Brazil.svg 14.77
2 Jadson Andre Flag of Brazil.svg 12.27
Heat 8
1 Jérémy Florès Flag of France.svg 17.50
2 Nat Young Flag of the United States.svg 11.10
Heat 9
1 Stuart Kennedy Flag of Australia (converted).svg 10.74
2 Ezekiel Lau Flag of Hawaii.svg 9.10
Heat 10
1 Ian Gouveia Flag of Brazil.svg 15.10
2 Kanoa Igarashi Flag of the United States.svg 7.13
Heat 11
1 Miguel Pupo Flag of Brazil.svg 12.00
2 Jack Freestone Flag of Australia (converted).svg 9.23
Heat 12
1 Bede Durbidge Flag of Australia (converted).svg 13.10
2Josh Kerr Flag of Australia (converted).svg 9.40

Round 3

Heat 1
1 Ian Gouveia Flag of Brazil.svg 15.66
2 Owen Wright Flag of Australia (converted).svg 15.26
Heat 2
1 Julian Wilson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 15.04
2 F. Morais Flag of Portugal.svg 10.20
Heat 3
1 Matt Wilkinson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 16.84
2 Miguel Pupo Flag of Brazil.svg 5.67
Heat 4
1 Italo Ferreira Flag of Brazil.svg 15.83
2 Gabriel Medina Flag of Brazil.svg 15.47
Heat 5
1 Michel Bourez Flag of French Polynesia.svg 13.53
2 Mick Fanning Flag of Australia (converted).svg 11.20
Heat 6
1 L. Fioravanti Flag of Italy.svg 16.83
2 John Florence Flag of Hawaii.svg 13.33
Heat 7
1 Joan Duru Flag of France.svg 17.60
2 Jordy Smith Flag of South Africa.svg 11.73
Heat 8
1 C. O'Leary Flag of Australia (converted).svg 10.74
2 Kelly Slater Flag of the United States.svg 10.34
Heat 9
1 Joel Parkinson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 15.30
2 Jérémy Florès Flag of France.svg 13.84
Heat 10
1 Bede Durbidge Flag of Australia (converted).svg 16.10
2 Kolohe Andino Flag of the United States.svg 11.90
Heat 11
1 Sebastian Zietz Flag of Hawaii.svg 12.93
2 W. Dantas Flag of Brazil.svg 12.80
Heat 12
1 Stuart Kennedy Flag of Australia (converted).svg 14.83
2 A. de Souza Flag of Brazil.svg 14.33

Round 4

Heat 1
1 Matt Wilkinson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 14.27
2 Julian Wilson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 13.93
3 Ian Gouveia Flag of Brazil.svg 10.40
Heat 2
1 Michel Bourez Flag of French Polynesia.svg 15.73
2 L. Fioravanti Flag of Italy.svg 10.77
3 Italo Ferreira Flag of Brazil.svg 8.50
Heat 3
1 C. O'Leary Flag of Australia (converted).svg 13.66
2 Joan Duru Flag of France.svg 13.50
3 Joel Parkinson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 10.83
Heat 4
1 Bede Durbidge Flag of Australia (converted).svg 11.10
2 Stuart Kennedy Flag of Australia (converted).svg 5.84
3 Sebastian Zietz Flag of Hawaii.svg 4.47

Round 5

Heat 1
1 Julian Wilson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 13.34
2 Italo Ferreira Flag of Brazil.svg 7.34
Heat 2
1 L. Fioravanti Flag of Italy.svg 14.83
2 Ian Gouveia Flag of Brazil.svg 11.33
Heat 3
1 Joan Duru Flag of France.svg 17.30
2 Sebastian Zietz Flag of Hawaii.svg 12.50
Heat 4
1 Joel Parkinson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 12.57
2 Stuart Kennedy Flag of Australia (converted).svg 12.36

Quarter finals

Heat 1
1 Matt Wilkinson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 17.00
2 Julian Wilson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 16.30
Heat 2
1 Michel Bourez Flag of French Polynesia.svg 17.80
2 L. Fioravanti Flag of Italy.svg 13.57
Heat 3
1 C. O'Leary Flag of Australia (converted).svg 11.16
2 Joan Duru Flag of France.svg 10.70
Heat 4
1 Joel Parkinson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 13.67
2 Bede Durbidge Flag of Australia (converted).svg 11.23

Semi finals

Heat 1
1 Matt Wilkinson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 14.23
2 Michel Bourez Flag of French Polynesia.svg 14.00
Heat 2
1 C. O'Leary Flag of Australia (converted).svg 15.70
2 Joel Parkinson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 8.36

Final

Heat 1
1 Matt Wilkinson Flag of Australia (converted).svg 16.60
2 C. O'Leary Flag of Australia (converted).svg 15.70

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References

  1. "Results - 2017 Outerknown Fiji Pro - World Surf League". web.archive.org. 2017-07-13. Retrieved 2024-11-17.