3rd PLACE FINISH FOR WA’S WILLOW HARDY AT THE RIP CURL CUP PADANG PADANG

The 2024 Rip Curl Cup Padang Padang concluded with a thrilling final day as surfers from around the world competed in the challenging barrel conditions of the iconic Balinese break. Noa Deane emerged victorious in the men’s division, claiming the title in front of a packed crowd of surf enthusiasts and locals. Moana Jones Wong dominated the women’s division, showcasing her exceptional talent and fearless approach to secure the top spot with a commanding performance.

The event brought together surfers from Australia, Indonesia, Hawaii, and beyond. With powerful waves and thick barrels, the competitors delivered a spectacular display of skill and precision. Noa Deane stood out with his powerful and stylish surfing, scoring 13.50 in the final heat to secure his win. Moana Jones Wong’s performance was equally impressive, reinforcing her reputation as one of the top female barrel riders in the world.

Despite unpredictable conditions early in the day, competitors rose to the challenge, delivering an incredible display of skill and determination. Moana Jones Wong excelled in the challenging waves, finding the cleanest barrels and maximizing every opportunity for her well-deserved victory.

Local favorite Jasmine Studer was another standout, impressing the crowd with her deep understanding of Padang Padang’s waves and securing some of the day’s best rides. Kailani Johnson also made her mark, tackling some of the heaviest waves with fearless dedication, showcasing her courage and commitment to the sport.

“This win is unreal,” said Moana Jones Wong. “The conditions were challenging, but that’s what makes it so satisfying. You never really know what the ocean’s going to throw at you, and that’s the beauty of it. Surfing with such amazing women and coming out on top—there’s nothing better. Padang Padang is just magical.”

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Event Director Harrison Mann commented on the day’s conditions: “After flawless conditions during the Trials & Round 1, today was not the conditions we were hoping for on finals day. However, it highlighted the barrel-riding skill of our two champions, making them deserving winners.”

As the day progressed and conditions improved, surfers adapted to the changing waves. Mason Ho, known for his fearless and innovative style, took on the barrels with his usual flair, delivering a thrilling spectacle. Joel Parkinson, a former world champion, demonstrated his expertise with smooth, controlled surfing throughout the competition.

Local hero Bol Adi Putra, with his deep knowledge of Padang Padang, navigated the waves with impressive skill. His performance underscored why he is considered one of Bali’s top surfers, making the most of the conditions and resonating with the local crowd.

Reflecting on his victory, Noa Deane shared, “I never thought I would win. My intention was pure fun and surfing with my hero Mason Ho. It turns out I was the winner, and this is the best feeling ever.” Deane’s words capture the spirit of the Rip Curl Cup, where the joy of surfing and camaraderie often outweigh the competitive drive.

The day concluded with a celebratory awards ceremony, where surfers, officials, and fans gathered to honor the champions and celebrate the event’s success. Noa Deane and Moana Jones Wong’s victories added their names to a prestigious list of past champions, solidifying their places in surfing history.

For detailed heat results and scores, visit LiveHeats. The Rip Curl Cup Padang Padang 2024 once again proved why it is a highlight of the surfing world, combining elite performances, challenging conditions, and a vibrant surf community into a memorable event that will be talked about for years to come.

MENS DIVISION

PositionAthleteTotal
1NOA DEANE13.50
2JOEL PARKINSON12.60
3MASON HO8.24
4MADE ADI PUTRA7.04

WOMENS DIVISION

PositionAthleteTotal
1MOANA JONES WONG13.00
2JASMINE STUDER9.17
3WILLOW HARDY1.43
4KAILANI JOHNSON1.00

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