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 Aloha surfers and beachgoers,
The World Cham- pionship Tour just complet- ed stop No. 3 on March 7. This was the first cold-wa- ter contest — after Pipe and Sunset Beach — at the insanely hollow Supertubos in Peniche, Portugal. This beach break is easily one of the heaviest, most dangerous and challenging sand bars in the world. Our best wave warriors go out and surf bet- ter than anyone on Earth. We have two winners who did just that at the MEO Pro.
Born in Brazil but raised on the North Shore of Kaua‘i
BY GARY KEWLEY
Weston-Webb Keeps Improving
“It’s crazy after the first two events. I didn’t make it past round three and it was really hard with that mid- year cut coming up, so it was a hard one mentally, but I believe in the process and trust the unknown. No matter what, you’ re always going to be learning and that’s my favorite part of the sport that it grows you as a person. Win or lose, you’ re growing,” he says.
is 25-year-young Tatiana Weston-Webb. Her mom is Brazilian and her British dad is, and has been, a hardcore surfer in Hanalei.
Malia Manuel. They’re all bunched together with only roughly 4,000 points separa- tion, and with 10,000 points offered for first place, this 2,000 points is like a warm, but wet, hungry bear hug.
Weston-Webb joined the WCT way back in 2015 and has been a 5-foot, 4-inch, 127-pound “gnarly” fixture ever since.
“I’m just so grateful. God always has a plan and I just trusted in Him,” Weston- Webb shares in an inspi- rational message after her huge victory.
In fact, she just keeps im- proving — finishing No. 2 in the world behind Carissa Moore last year. Now, she wants to do one better, and is off to a pretty good start.
Winning in the men’s di- vision from San Clemente, California is the uber talent- ed Griffin Colapinto.
You are epic for sharing the ride here in MidWeek’s Central O‘ahu Voice.
  Weston-Webb is now up in the fourth slot behind No. 1 Brisa Henessey, No. 2 Carissa Moore and No. 3.
This was the 5-foot, 11- inch, 170-pound, 23-year- old’s first WCT win.
GQ, droppin in 4 U!
gary@sufnewsnetwork.com
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