History was made by the women at Pipe with monumental showcases led by Caitlin Simmers and runner-up Molly Picklum with jaw-dropping performances and even a perfect 10 for Picklum in the Semifinals. Perfection followed into the men’s Final courtesy of Barron Mamiya to overcome one of Pipeline’s mainstays John John Florence to bring the coveted event title back to its home on Oahu with Hawaiians holding their ground to dominate Finals Day. The adrenaline rush of today’s perfection is still fresh and it doesn’t stop here. The world’s best now head to iconic venue of Sunset for the Hurley Pro Sunset Beach starting today, February 12.
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