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Billabong Pipeline Masters 2017
at the Surf
LocationBanzai Pipeline (HAW)
Dates8 to 20 December
Competitors36 from 9 nations
Medalists
gold medal    France
silver medal    Hawaii
← 2016
2018 →

The Billabong Pipe Masters[1], is an annual event of the Association of Surfing Professionals[2] for 2017 World Surf League[3], it is the final event of the Triple Crown of Surfing.[4]

This event was held from 8 to 20 December at Banzai Pipeline, Oahu (Hawaii, United States) and consisted of the world's best surfers competing for Champion of the renowned Banzai pipeline.[5] Competing in the 2017 were Brazilians, Gabriel Medina, Filipe Toledo, Americans, Kelly Slater and John John Florence and Australian, Mick Fanning among many others.[6] On 18 December 2017 John John Florence, the reigning World Champion[7] and number 1 in the World, walked away as World Surf League World Champion, stating "To win at home is my dream".[8]

Round 1

Heat 1
1 Jérémy Florès France 10.17
2 Jadson André Brazil 6.63
3 Matt Wilkinson Australia 4.67
Heat 2
1 Josh Kerr Australia 12.17
2 Kanoa Igarashi United States 6.10
3 Owen Wright Australia 3.37
Heat 3
1 Conner Coffin United States 10.56
2 Julian Wilson Australia 8.00
3 Stuart Kennedy Australia 6.50
Heat 4
1 Jordy Smith South Africa 16.57
2 Bebe Durbidge Australia 11.43
3 Ethan Ewing Australia 3.00
Heat 5
1 Miguel Pupo Brazil 14.83
2 Benji Brand Hawaii 12.64
3 Gabriel Medina Brazil 12.43
Heat 6
1 John Florence Hawaii 13.50
2 Dusty Payne Hawaii 6.83
3 Wiggolly Dantas Brazil 5.63
Heat 7
1 Caio Ibelli Brazil 12.83
2 A. de Souza Brazil 11.27
3 Jack Freestone Australia 7.04
Heat 8
1 Kelly Slater United States 12.47
2 Joan Duru France 11.90
3 Kolohe Andino United States 7.60
Heat 9
1 Ezekiel Lau Hawaii 10.50
2 Filipe Toledo Brazil 2.00
3 Michel Bourez French Polynesia 2.00
Heat 10
1 Adrian Buchan Australia 10.83
2 Sebastian Zietz Hawaii 10.60
3 Ian Gouveia Brazil 8.43
Heat 11
1 Jordy Smith South Africa 12.04
2 Joel Parkinson Australia 11.13
3 L. Fioravanti Italy 8.44
Heat 12
1 Italo Ferreira Brazil 12.90
2 Mick Fanning Australia 10.80
3 Frederico Morais Portugal 9.27

Round 2

Heat 1
1 Gabriel Medina Brazil 15.33
2 Dusty Payne Hawaii 8.50
Heat 2
1 Ethan Ewing Australia 11.54
2 Owen Wright Australia 10.77
Heat 3
1 Julian Wilson Australia 8.56
2 Benji Brand Hawaii 6.87
Heat 4
1 Matt Wilkinson Australia 0.00
2 Stuart Kennedy Australia INJ
Heat 5
1 A. de Souza Brazil 11.93
2 Jadson André Brazil 8.33
Heat 6
1 Kolohe Andino United States 17.10
2 Jack Freestone Australia 14.96
Heat 7
1 Ian Gouveia Brazil 13.40
2 Filipe Toledo Brazil 11.30
Heat 8
1 L. Fioravanti Italy 13.17
2 Sebastian Zietz Hawaii 10.00
Heat 9
1 Joel Parkinson Australia 6.10
2 Wiggolly Dantas Brazil 5.13
Heat 10
1 Mick Fanning Australia 8.90
2 Bebe Durbidge Australia 8.87
Heat 11
1 Kanoa Igarashi United States 12.67
2 Frederico Morais Portugal 6.00
Heat 12
1 Michel Bourez French Polynesia 16.40
2 Joan Duru France 6.54

Round 3

Heat 1
1 Julian Wilson Australia 15.26
2 Ezekiel Lau Hawaii 8.34
Heat 2
1 Conner Coffin United States 14.03
2 Mick Fanning Australia 12.60
Heat 3
1 Ian Gouveia Brazil 8.60
2 Matt Wilkinson Australia 6.83
Heat 4
1 Joel Parkinson Australia 8.50
2 Miguel Pupo Brazil 5.47
Heat 5
1 Caio Ibelli Brazil 10.13
2 Michel Bourez French Polynesia 6.57
Heat 6
1 John Florence Hawaii 10.87
2 Ethan Ewing Australia 10.80
Heat 7
1 Jérémy Florès France 6.60
2 Adrian Buchan Australia 2.26
Heat 8
1 Gabriel Medina Brazil 10.00
2 Josh Kerr Australia 9.83
Heat 9
1 Italo Ferreira Brazil 10.26
2 Kolohe Andino United States 4.17
Heat 10
1 L. Fioravanti Italy 15.87
2 A. de Souza Brazil 6.63
Heat 11
1 Kanoa Igarashi United States 13.34
2 Jordy Smith South Africa 9.73
Heat 12
1 Kelly Slater United States 11.87
2 Jordy Smith South Africa 7.87

Round 4

Heat 1
1 Ian Gouveia Brazil 11.73
2 Conner Coffin United States 1.23
3 Julian Wilson Australia 0.43
Heat 2
1 John Florence Hawaii 13.17
2 Caio Ibelli Brazil 12.87
3 Joel Parkinson Australia 4.53
Heat 3
1 Jérémy Florès France 15.37
2 Gabriel Medina Brazil 12.10
3 Italo Ferreira Brazil 7.57
Heat 4
1 Kanoa Igarashi United States 12.44
2 L. Fioravanti Italy 4.60
3 Kelly Slater United States 4.44

Round 5

Heat 1
1 Joel Parkinson Australia 15.23
2 Conner Coffin United States 9.43
Heat 2
1 Julian Wilson Australia 12.50
2 Caio Ibelli Brazil 7.90
Heat 3
1 Gabriel Medina Brazil 17.97
2 Kelly Slater United States 9.16
Heat 4
1 Italo Ferreira Brazil 6.34
2 L. Fioravanti Italy 0.90

Quarter finals

Heat 1
1 Ian Gouveia Brazil 9.70
2 Joel Parkinson Australia 8.40
Heat 2
1 John Florence Hawaii 17.60
2 Julian Wilson Australia 2.64
Heat 3
1 Jérémy Florès France 12.76
2 Gabriel Medina Brazil 6.04
Heat 4
1 Kanoa Igarashi United States 9.57
2 Italo Ferreira Brazil 8.67

Semi finals

Heat 1
1 John Florence Hawaii 12.56
2 Ian Gouveia Brazil 12.33
Heat 2
1 Jérémy Florès France 12.20
2 Kanoa Igarashi United States 11.33

Final

Heat 1
1 Jérémy Florès France 16.23
2 John Florence Hawaii 16.16

References

  1. ^ "2017 Billabong Pipe Masters". World Surf League. Retrieved 31 March 2020.
  2. ^ Warshaw, Matt. "Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP)". eos.surf. Retrieved 31 March 2020.
  3. ^ "World Surf League - The global home of surfing". World Surf League. Retrieved 31 March 2020.
  4. ^ "North Shore Surf Competitions 2019 - 2020 / The Ultimate Guide". Lush Palm. 6 November 2017. Retrieved 31 March 2020.
  5. ^ "North Shore Surf Competition". World Surf League. Retrieved 30 March 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "Billabong Pipe Masters 2017 live stream: What to know, watch World Surf League online". CBSSports.com. Retrieved 31 March 2020.
  7. ^ "John John Florence". World Surf League. Retrieved 16 March 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ "John John Florence Repeats as World Champion". World Surf League. Retrieved 31 March 2020.