Oi Rio Pro 2016 (Woman)

Last updated
Surf
Location Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Dates10 to 21 May
Competitors18 from 6 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
  2015
2017  

The Rio Pro 2016 was an event of the Association of Surfing Professionals for 2015 ASP World Tour.

Contents

This event was held from 11 to 22 May at Rio de Janeiro, (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and opposed by 18 surfers.

The tournament was won by Tyler Wright (AUS), who beat Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) in final.

Round 1

Heat 1
1 Sally Fitzgibbons Flag of Australia (converted).svg 12.50
2 Laura Enever Flag of Australia (converted).svg 11.06
3 B. Buitendag Flag of South Africa.svg 10.67
Heat 2
1 Keely Andrew Flag of Australia (converted).svg 13.17
2 T. Weston-Webb Flag of Hawaii.svg 12.00
3 Malia Manuel Flag of Hawaii.svg 7.07
Heat 3
1 C.Conlogue Flag of the United States.svg 14.76
2 Bronte Macaulay Flag of Australia (converted).svg 6.10
3 Silvana Lima Flag of Brazil.svg 5.50
Heat 4
1 Tyler Wright Flag of Australia (converted).svg 15.10
2 Coco Ho Flag of Hawaii.svg 9.10
3 Nikki Van Dijk Flag of Australia (converted).svg 5.33
Heat 5
1 Sage Erickson Flag of the United States.svg 12.40
2 Carissa Moore Flag of Hawaii.svg 9.50
3 Chelsea Tuach Flag of Barbados.svg 7.53
Heat 6
1 S. Gilmore Flag of Australia (converted).svg 15.93
2 Alessa Quizon Flag of Hawaii.svg 10.33
3 Johanne Defay Flag of France.svg 9.17

Round 2

Heat 1
1 Malia Manuel Flag of Hawaii.svg 13.67
2 Alessa Quizon Flag of Hawaii.svg 9.10
Heat 2
1 Laura Enever Flag of Australia (converted).svg 13.17
2 B. Buitendag Flag of South Africa.svg 13.00
Heat 3
1 Carissa Moore Flag of Hawaii.svg 15.00
2 Silvana Lima Flag of Brazil.svg 13.73
Heat 4
1 T. Weston-Webb Flag of Hawaii.svg 11.80
2 Coco Ho Flag of Hawaii.svg 9.64
Heat 5
1 Johanne Defay Flag of France.svg 17.66
2 Chelsea Tuach Flag of Barbados.svg 8.10
Heat 6
1 Bronte Macaulay Flag of Australia (converted).svg 11.67
2 Nikki Van Dijk Flag of Australia (converted).svg 11.60

Round 3

Heat 1
1 Sally Fitzgibbons Flag of Australia (converted).svg 13.77
2 Keely Andrew Flag of Australia (converted).svg 12.70
3 T. Weston-Webb Flag of Hawaii.svg 12.66
Heat 2
1 C.Conlogue Flag of the United States.svg 13.50
2 Sage Erickson Flag of the United States.svg 13.13
3 Malia Manuel Flag of Hawaii.svg 12.40
Heat 3
1 Tyler Wright Flag of Australia (converted).svg 16.90
2 Johanne Defay Flag of France.svg 12.97
3 Bronte Macaulay Flag of Australia (converted).svg 11.23
Heat 4
1 S. Gilmore Flag of Australia (converted).svg 15.44
2 Carissa Moore Flag of Hawaii.svg 15.17
3 Laura Enever Flag of Australia (converted).svg 10.00

Round 4

Heat 1
1 Malia Manuel Flag of Hawaii.svg 13.10
2 Keely Andrew Flag of Australia (converted).svg 11.50
Heat 2
1 T. Weston-Webb Flag of Hawaii.svg 13.24
2 Sage Erickson Flag of the United States.svg 13.00
Heat 3
1 Johanne Defay Flag of France.svg 8.70
2 Laura Enever Flag of Australia (converted).svg 6.53
Heat 4
1 Carissa Moore Flag of Hawaii.svg 11.84
2 Bronte Macaulay Flag of Australia (converted).svg 10.93

Quarter finals

Heat 1
1 Sally Fitzgibbons Flag of Australia (converted).svg 13.73
2 Malia Manuel Flag of Hawaii.svg 13.30
Heat 2
1 C.Conlogue Flag of the United States.svg 16.50
2 T. Weston-Webb Flag of Hawaii.svg 11.10
Heat 3
1 Tyler Wright Flag of Australia (converted).svg 14.87
2 Johanne Defay Flag of France.svg 12.70
Heat 4
1 Carissa Moore Flag of Hawaii.svg 15.84
2 S. Gilmore Flag of Australia (converted).svg 7.50

Semi finals

Heat 1
1 Sally Fitzgibbons Flag of Australia (converted).svg 14.10
2 C.Conlogue Flag of the United States.svg 14.00
Heat 2
1 Tyler Wright Flag of Australia (converted).svg 13.60
2 Carissa Moore Flag of Hawaii.svg 10.10

Final

Heat 1
1 Tyler Wright Flag of Australia (converted).svg 13.10
2 Sally Fitzgibbons Flag of Australia (converted).svg 10.34

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