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Keramas was on fire for the finals morning of the Komune Bali Pro pres. by The Mad Hueys, with only seven heats needed to run through the Quarters, Semis and Final to crown a champion. The eight surfers left in the draw were gifted the best conditions of the event so far, with flawless 4 – 5 foot tubes on offer, but it was Coolangatta’s Brent Dorrington (AUS) who reigned supreme to claim the event title and the Golden Shoe trophy.

The 35 minute Final saw an arm wrestle between Dorrington and Rio Waida (IDN), both exchanging tubes and the lead. Conditions held up and continued to pump out the goods. The winner would be decided by who used their priority to pick the waves that allowed sections for combinations of tubes and turns. Experience paid off and the long-time QS campaigner took the win over the young Indonesian.

“Wow! What a day!” Dorrington said. “This is one contest I have always wanted to win, it’s at one of my favourite waves, it’s sponsored by The Mad Hueys and I have all my best mates here for my brother’s Buck Party tonight. Rio had me there for a while, I thought it was all over, but I was able to comeback and get the win. Stoked. Now it’s time to celebrate.”

The Two Finalists cool down in the Komune pool after a hard day of ripping Keramas to pieces. 
Credit: © WSL /  Scott Hammond

16-year-old Rio Waida was a standout all event, but was forced to settle for 2nd place as he, unfortunately, peaked too early in their Semifinal win over Sebastian Zietz. This is a big result for Waida, his best result on the QS thus far and he will take the confidence into the remaining QS and junior events in the 2017 season.

“This event has been incredible I have learnt so much,” Waida said. “I can’t wait to come back next year and hopefully go one place better. I had heats against CT guys and I won, it’s a dream come true I still cannot believe it.”

Rio Waida (IDN) is a name to keep an eye out for, the kid’s going places and a runner-up at the Komune Bali Pro presented by The Mad Hueys is only the beginning.
Credit: © WSL / Tim Hain

2015 World Champion and Komune Bali Pro No. 1 seed Adriano De Souza (BRA) started the morning off with a bang, scoring a perfect 20 out of 20 heat in his Quarterfinal win over Shane Holmes (AUS). In the Semis Adriano held the lead for 29 minutes, but with 10 seconds to go, Dorrington scored a near perfect ride to steal the win and send the No. 1 seed home with an equal 3rd place finish.

“He deserved the score on that wave – I was watching from the inside and saw the whole thing,” De Souza said. “I wanted to make the final, I kind of wish it was a 25-minute heat, but well done to Brent – he was ripping. I had a great time at this event, I’m so glad I came. It’s been so much fun, I scored my first ever perfect 20 heat and now I’m excited to go home to Brazil for the CT. I will be back next year for sure.”

Sebastian Zietz (HAW) stormed through the Quarterfinals with a near-perfect 9.63 with a 6.67 to take a win over the last remaining goofy-footer Nick Vasicek (AUS). But the powerful Hawaiian and No. 2 seed of the Komune Bali Pro was unable to overcome a raging Rio Waida in the Semis.

“I really wanted to make the Final but Rio was just in the spot for all the bombs,” Zietz said. “I am so glad I came here we have absolutely scored perfect waves and we have two really good surfers in the Final. Thanks to Komune for hosting this event, it’s been unreal.”

For more information on results and images from the Komune Bali Pro presented by The Mad Hueys head to www.worldsurfleague.com or check The WSL App.