Maui Women's Pro 2015

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Target Maui Pro 2015
at the Surf
Location Honolua, Hawaii (HAW)
Dates21 November 2015 - 4 December 2015
Competitors18 from 6 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Hawaii.svg  Hawaii
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
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The Target Maui Pro 2015 was an event of the Association of Surfing Professionals for the 2015 ASP World Tour, held from 21 November 2015 to 4 December 2015 at Honolua, Hawaii, United States.

Contents

The tournament was won by Carissa Moore (Hawaii), who beat Sally Fitzgibbons (Australia) in the final.

Round 1

Heat 1
1 T. Weston-Webb Flag of Hawaii.svg 15.07
2 Tyler Wright Flag of Australia (converted).svg 9.50
3 Dimity Stoyle Flag of Australia (converted).svg 6.67
Heat 2
1 Malia Manuel Flag of Hawaii.svg 13.96
2 Lakey Peterson Flag of the United States.svg 13.16
3 Sage Erickson Flag of the United States.svg 13.10
Heat 3
1 Carissa Moore Flag of Hawaii.svg 16.93
2 Silvana Lima Flag of Brazil.svg 10.20
Dax McGill Flag of Hawaii.svg 7.00
Heat 4
1 C.Conlogue Flag of the United States.svg 16.50
2 Keely Andrew Flag of Australia (converted).svg 12.57
3 Coco Ho Flag of Hawaii.svg 12.57
Heat 5
1 Sally Fitzgibbons Flag of Australia (converted).svg 13.44
2 Nikki Van Dijk Flag of Australia (converted).svg 11.97
3 Laura Enever Flag of Australia (converted).svg 7.76
Heat 6
1 Johanne Defay Flag of France.svg 16.60
2 Alessa Quizon Flag of Hawaii.svg 14.50
3 B. Buitendag Flag of South Africa.svg 2.20

Round 2

Heat 1
1 Coco Ho Flag of Hawaii.svg 14.37
2 Dimity Stoyle Flag of Australia (converted).svg 11.57
Heat 2
1 Nikki Van Dijk Flag of Australia (converted).svg 13.94
2 Sage Erickson Flag of the United States.svg 11.96
Heat 3
1 Lakey Peterson Flag of the United States.svg 15.23
2 Dax McGill Flag of Hawaii.svg 13.70
Heat 4
1 Tyler Wright Flag of Australia (converted).svg 17.20
2 Keely Andrew Flag of Australia (converted).svg 8.50
Heat 5
1 B. Buitendag Flag of South Africa.svg 14.64
2 Laura Enever Flag of Australia (converted).svg 6.53
Heat 6
1 Alessa Quizon Flag of Hawaii.svg 17.73
2 Silvana Lima Flag of Brazil.svg 15.27

Round 3

Heat 1
1 Alessa Quizon Flag of Hawaii.svg 15.37
2 Lakey Peterson Flag of the United States.svg 8.83
3 Tyler Wright Flag of Australia (converted).svg 6.83
Heat 2
1 Carissa Moore Flag of Hawaii.svg 14.93
2 Malia Manuel Flag of Hawaii.svg 11.83
3 T. Weston-Webb Flag of Hawaii.svg 7.30
Heat 3
1 Nikki Van Dijk Flag of Australia (converted).svg 14.10
2 C.Conlogue Flag of the United States.svg 13.44
3 Johanne Defay Flag of France.svg 10.34
Heat 4
1 Sally Fitzgibbons Flag of Australia (converted).svg 16.60
2 B. Buitendag Flag of South Africa.svg 11.67
3 Coco Ho Flag of Hawaii.svg 11.50

Round 4

Heat 1
1 T. Weston-Webb Flag of Hawaii.svg 13.56
2 Lakey Peterson Flag of the United States.svg 12.13
Heat 2
1 Tyler Wright Flag of Australia (converted).svg 11.77
2 Malia Manuel Flag of Hawaii.svg 10.67
Heat 3
1 Coco Ho Flag of Hawaii.svg 16.50
2 C.Conlogue Flag of the United States.svg 14.26
Heat 4
1 B. Buitendag Flag of South Africa.svg 16.07
2 Johanne Defay Flag of France.svg 14.34

Quarter finals

Heat 1
1 Alessa Quizon Flag of Hawaii.svg 13.04
2 T. Weston-Webb Flag of Hawaii.svg 11.50
Heat 2
1 Carissa Moore Flag of Hawaii.svg 17.47
2 Tyler Wright Flag of Australia (converted).svg 14.94
Heat 3
1 Coco Ho Flag of Hawaii.svg 16.90
2 Nikki Van Dijk Flag of Australia (converted).svg 16.20
Heat 4
1 Sally Fitzgibbons Flag of Australia (converted).svg 18.07
2 B. Buitendag Flag of South Africa.svg 18.04

Semi finals

Heat 1
1 Carissa Moore Flag of Hawaii.svg 17.47
2 Alessa Quizon Flag of Hawaii.svg 15.20
Heat 2
1 Sally Fitzgibbons Flag of Australia (converted).svg 18.20
2 Coco Ho Flag of Hawaii.svg 14.40

Final

Heat 1
1 Carissa Moore Flag of Hawaii.svg 17.90
2 Sally Fitzgibbons Flag of Australia (converted).svg 17.90

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