Jordy Smith Claims First Hawaiian Win at Vans World Cup

NORTH SHORE, Oahu, Hawaii – In the heaviest qualification event of the year, Jordy Smith (ZAF), No. 3 surfer in the world, took the win at the Vans World Cup and stamped out his first victory on Hawaiian waves. Undeniably the most on point athlete at the big wave venue today, Smith overtook a stacked Final that included Frederico Morais (PRT), Torrey Meister (HAW) and Tanner Gudauskas (USA).


L to R: Jordy Smith dominates at Sunset, Frederico Morais takes second, Torrey Meister third and Tanner Gudauskas fourth. Image: WSL / Sloane

“Unbelievable, can't believe it,” said Smith. “I feel like this event has eluded me in the past. I didn't have any expectations, I think that was the difference for this event. I just kind of went out there with an open mind. Thanks to everyone who supported me.” 

A Qualifying Series (QS) 10,000 rated event, the Vans World Cup marks Smith’s second competitive victory this year, his first a Championship Tour (CT) win at the Hurley Pro at Trestles in September. But a win in Hawaii has eluded him since he began competing professionally.

“Early in my career I made a couple finals out here, I really had something going with the place,” continued Smith. “I don't know, it’s been like six or seven years where I just couldn't do a thing right. And then, everything just came together this year so I'm just really happy.”

Gudauskas opened the Final with two waves for a leg up on competitors and set the tone with strong backhand turns and a 5.0 for keeps. Smith answered back with a super smooth 6.33 on an open face and demonstrated his tactful rail game and signature carves.

With priority, Morais dropped the first score of significance to take the lead, an 8.23 for a nice carve which set him up for a layback snap on the inside section. Steadily pacing himself throughout the event, Morais made few mistakes and jumped up the QS ratings to the No. 3 slot after his runner up finish today.

Meister, the most inform athlete representing Hawaii, went vertical on his first wave for a 4.77 and showed an uninhibited attitude with his commitment. But drama unfolded after Jordy secured an 8.73 – the highest single wave score of the Final – to shake up the final standings. Morais and Meister attempted to catch the South African with a few more waves, but Jordy’s excellent score cemented his lead on opponents and ultimately the win.  

“He always fits this wave really well,” Meister said of Jordy after the awards ceremony. “He’s always one of the best guys out here. Just his hacks, he’s got probably the best hack in the business. He really suits this wave and he’s really powerful.”

Of monumental note was the seven qualifying hopefuls that reached the Quarterfinals, which made for a tense and highly dramatic second half of the day. Ezekiel Lau (HAW), Jack Freestone (AUS) and Jadson Andre (BRA) went on to compete in the Semifinals, which secured a 10th place position on the QS for Freestone and No. 8 for Andre. Lau sits in the 11th spot and need a double qualify situation in order to receive a slot into the 2017 CT.

The 2016 international QS came to a close after today’s event conclusion and sees a new organization of names in the top 10 spots. Athletes listed in order of 1st through 10th on the QS: Connor O’Leary (AUS), Ethan Ewing (AUS), Frederico Morais (PRT), Joan Duru (FRA), Kanoa Igarashi (USA), Leonardo Fioravanti (ITA), Jeremy Flores (FRA), Jadson Andre (BRA), Ian Gouveia (BRA) and Jack Freestone (AUS).

The surf industry now moves to Pipeline where the Billabong Pipe Masters - the final event of the Samsung Galaxy Championship Tour and last gem of the Vans Triple Crown - takes plae from December 8 - 20. Morais now leads the Vans Triple Crown ratings after John John Florence (HAW) was ousted in Round 4 by Tanner Gudauskas ,while Ethan Ewing (AUS) secured the Vans Triple Crown Rookie Award after today's performance at Sunset Beach.

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indo-dreaming Monday, 5 Dec 2016 at 4:52pm

I don't know who Frederico Morais is but he got a second place in both Hawaiian comps will he be in Pipe masters?

Or does Kelly or JohnJohn still have a chance of getting the triple crown?

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soggydog Monday, 5 Dec 2016 at 5:07pm

From what I saw the main man of the event was Torrey Meister. Yes Indo, i think that got him into the Pipe Masters according to the commentry.

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udo Monday, 5 Dec 2016 at 5:22pm

Fredrico coached by Richard Dog Marsh.

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simba Monday, 5 Dec 2016 at 6:07pm

I thought it got him into the pipe trials....but been wrong before...

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amb Tuesday, 6 Dec 2016 at 12:56pm

yeah they said it got him into the trials, not main event

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crg Monday, 5 Dec 2016 at 8:00pm

I think they changed the system last year...only top two from pipe trials...last year Jack Rob and JOB...changed when they dropped the 4 man priority heat system (which I kind of liked)
Agreed Torrey Meister had the best wave selection all event but thought Jordy was the standout today clearly. Feel for Zeke Lau missing by 50pts...would like to see him on tour...I think he and Kanoa Igarashi are good mates...might do him a favour and charge Pipe and double qualify!?

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Wharfjunkie Monday, 5 Dec 2016 at 8:58pm

Good stuff Jordy hope he can push for a title next year.

As for other apparently old news another Website reports that Gab Medina's step father has been banned from attending WSL events due to death threats towards judges.
Has this been reported on the WSL webpage?

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Island Bay Tuesday, 6 Dec 2016 at 5:15am

Some great surfing the last two days. We always knew that Jordy could do big turns, but Frederico Morais really impressed me. Ethan Ewing looked sharp on that one wave (his last? I forget).

Sad to see that nobody came forward to carry Jordy until Tommy Whittaker finally did. Is Jordy that unpopular? Looks like it.

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memlasurf Tuesday, 6 Dec 2016 at 1:55pm

From all I have ever heard about him he is a nice guy in the water unlike Medina. The Hawaiians are a tight knit bunch so unless one of their own wins they don't care. Good to see an Aussie step up.

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poo-man Tuesday, 6 Dec 2016 at 9:22pm

And hes really big so no one wanted to lift the brute

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memlasurf Wednesday, 7 Dec 2016 at 10:29am

Poo-man are you insinuating that those macho Hawaiians are not strong enough to lift little Jordy up?

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Island Bay Wednesday, 7 Dec 2016 at 11:40am

85kg or so - Tom Whitaker and a woman managed.

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wally Wednesday, 7 Dec 2016 at 12:31pm

Normally, your countrymen chair you up the beach. Jordy, being the only one from his country competing, found himself short a couple of South Africans.