Filipe Toledo wins the Oi Rio Pro

SAQUAREMA, Rio de Janeiro/Brazil (Friday, May 18, 2018) - Filipe Toledo (BRA) took home the Oi Rio Pro win today in front of a capacity crowd at Barrinha in Saquarema after defeating 2018 CT Rookie Wade Carmichael (AUS) in the Final. 

Stop No. 4 on the World Surf League (WSL) Championship Tour (CT), the Oi Rio Pro, witnessed thousands of fans cheering on Toledo as he earned his second CT win in Brazil and the sixth of his career. Toledo now rockets from 9th place to 2nd on the Jeep Leaderboard, putting him well in the World Title conversation at the tour’s halfway point. 

Toledo celebrated his win surrounded by family, friends, and fans. Following the Final, he expressed that his win today was particularly emotional because of the Brazilian support on the beach, but also because he recently welcomed his newborn son, Koa, into the world just two days before the start of the competition window. 

Filipe Toledo

“It is emotional to win here in Brazil in front of this crowd,” said Toledo. “Coming back home and having this amazing support from the crowd, especially for my baby Koa, it is unbelievable. My son and my family are motivation for me. I am one of those athletes who performs well under pressure. Koa means warrior and I definitely was a warrior to go out there and get that trophy.”

Toledo delivered incredible performances throughout the Oi Rio Pro with wins against Carmichael in the Final, Julian Wilson (AUS) in the Semifinals, and Kolohe Andino (USA) in the Quarterfinals. Toledo was also the first and only surfer to score a Perfect 10 at this year’s Brazil event. The 23-year-old, who has yet to lose in a Final, will now head to Bali only 1,340 points behind Wilson.

“The Final is a win or it is a second,” continued Toledo. “It is the last heat and the last chance. That is what I put on my mind. It is time, the big show, my stage, and my passion. I think Barrinha the last few days has been amazing, and I’ve been training here since I’ve gotten here. It was amazing to surf over here."

Wade Carmichael

Australia’s Carmichael had a breakthrough result today with his first Final on the elite CT. The 25-year-old from the Central Coast played spoiler by overcoming Brazilian hero and 2014 WSL Champion, Gabriel Medina (BRA), in the Quarterfinals and Ezekiel Lau (HAW) in the Semifinals. Carmichael’s result is also the best out of the CT rookie class and puts him in front of the Rookie of the Year race. Carmichael was previously ranked 16th in the world and now moves to 5th heading into the Corona Bali Pro.

“I felt good out here,” said Carmichael. “My surfing was working and I did not change much and stuck to my guns, and it all came together. There is a lot of power in this wave, and I always love getting barreled. The crowd is electric. Even though it is not for me, it still feels good and it is epic to see. I am still learning, soaking it up, and enjoying my time.”

The Final Series saw no shortage of action today from all competitors as they battled in four-to-six foot (1.2 - 1.8 metre) waves at the event’s backup site, Barrinha. In the Final, Toledo exited a deep barrel for a near-perfect 9.93 (out of a possible 10) to put the early pressure on Carmichael. Toledo continued to put on a show for his fans with another escape from a tube for a 7.17. Unable to find the required scores to challenge the Brazilian, the Australian will celebrate his runner-up result. 

Despite being eliminated by Toledo, Wilson will retain the Jeep Leader Jersey at Stop No. 5 of the elite CT. Wilson’s third-place finish and his win on the Gold Coast strengthens his 2018 campaign for his first World Title. Wilson needs to continue his momentum in order to fend off the three Brazilians who now sit closely behind him on the Jeep Leaderboard, including Italo Ferreira (BRA) in third and Gabriel Medina (BRA) in fourth. 

“I am glad I made it worth my time for sure,” said Wilson. “It has been hard being away from my little girl and my wife, and to come over here and dig out a good result feels really good. I am happy to have a third, but I would have loved to have won. Kermas is one of my favorite waves that offers everything. We will see what we will get this year at Bali. We could get perfect barrels and nobody is going to complain, but it could be four foot with some wind on it and everyone could raise the bar.”

Brazilian superstars Medina, Yago Dora, and Michael Rodrigues all fell in the Quarterfinals and will exit in Equal 5th place. This result marks Rodrigues’ second Quarterfinal of the year and Dora’s best in 2018. 

Oi Rio Pro Final Result:
1 - Filipe Toledo (BRA) 17.10
2 - Wade Carmichael (AUS) 8.00

Oi Rio Pro Semifinal Results:
SF 1: Filipe Toledo (BRA) 16.37 def. Julian Wilson (AUS) 5.63
SF 2: Wade Carmichael (AUS) 13.17 def. Ezekiel Lau (HAW) 9.27 

Oi Rio Men’s Pro Quarterfinal Results:
QF 1: Filipe Toledo (BRA) 13.84 def. Kolohe Andino (USA) 11.93
QF 2: Julian Wilson (AUS) 11.20 def. Michael Rodrigues (BRA) 9.83
QF 3: Wade Carmichael (AUS) 11.40 def. Gabriel Medina (BRA) 3.63
QF 4: Ezekiel Lau (HAW) 12.86 def. Yago Dora (BRA) 8.30 

2018 WSL Men's CT Jeep Leaderboard (After Oi Rio Pro):
1 - Julian Wilson (AUS) 19,415 pts
2 - Filipe Toledo (BRA) 18,075 pts
3 - Italo Ferreira (BRA) 14,995 pts
4 - Gabriel Medina (BRA) 14,160 pts
5 - Wade Carmichael (AUS) 13,585 pts

2018 WSL Women's CT Jeep Leaderboard (After Oi Rio Pro):
1 - Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 29,490 pts
2 - Lakey Peterson (USA) 25,630 pts
3 - Tatiana Weston-Webb (BRA) 20,020 pts
4 - Carissa Moore (HAW) 18,980 pts
5 - Caroline Marks (USA) 17,000 pts

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blindboy Saturday, 19 May 2018 at 9:24pm

I think that was the most comprehensive victory I have ever seen in one of these events. He was on another level. It could well be his year as Florence and Medina looked out of sorts and Wilson is still managing that injury. Carmichael is a really raw talent and is more likely to slip than climb, this year anyway, though it would be great to be proved wrong on that point.

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lost Saturday, 19 May 2018 at 9:49pm

Spot on blindboy, Toledo was on fire and the clear winner. Not sure what it is about Wade though but you can't help but want him to win an event so i hope you are wrong. Maybe its the man beard and the fact he looks like a real lumberjack and not a bondi hipster. Or maybe its because his surfing is more axe swinging than finesse. In fact he looks like he could be at home hauling cray pots off Mariah island with a knitted turtle neck and a pipe.

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mundies Sunday, 20 May 2018 at 12:21am

I'm rarely on these posts - but have to say: Lost, your imagery is on point - axe swinging cray fishing piping turtle neck lumberjack. You nailed it.

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Billyw Monday, 21 May 2018 at 10:35am

What I love about Wade is that he doesn't travel with an entourage (granted this is just from what I have read), no mindfulness coach, no yoga teacher, no local expert, just himself, his surfing and his ocean judgment - so good.

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Tarzan71 Saturday, 19 May 2018 at 9:57pm

Didn't see much of it but what I did see would agree with the outcome, good onya Lost and BBoy for being courageous enough to see past those other comments of Brazzo homecourt overscoring, was those sort of sentiments that took my interest away from the comp

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zenagain Sunday, 20 May 2018 at 9:15am

Toledo's rail work is sublime, he's the complete package.

Unlike his compatriot, a very likeable fella too. I'd be happy to see him as world champ- there would be no question about having not earned it.

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sharkman Sunday, 20 May 2018 at 11:22am

Toledo is actually a real gentleman , looks after others , very familly orientated , and is approaching best surfer on the planet , I hope he wins Chopes and the World Title this year!

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dangerouskook2000 Wednesday, 23 May 2018 at 6:57pm

Watashi wa meta bo o yagidesu. わたし わ めたぼ おやぎ です.

I googled it. Lol

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zenagain Wednesday, 23 May 2018 at 11:08pm

Yoku dekimashite Kiken-kook.

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stunet Sunday, 20 May 2018 at 11:34am

Interesting how no-one ever tries to suggest a rivalry when it comes to Filipe Toledo the way they do with Gabby/JJF. Seems Toledo doesn't want or care for clashing with a combatant, as that's not how he elevates his surfing performance. More than anything it's the spectators he responds to and he just wants to put on a good show and entertain them. He said as much after his win: "This is the big stage."

Toledo is a solo Harlem Globetrotter. Surfing's acrobatic showman.

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groundswell Sunday, 20 May 2018 at 12:06pm

Mikey was ripped off in his heat against Gabe imo.

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truebluebasher Tuesday, 22 May 2018 at 1:47pm

[Factcheck] Half of the Semi Finalists in both Men/Women Oi Rio Pro were Aussies.
Half of the finalists were also Aussies as with Half the winners...Aussie.
1st/2nd or 3rd even 4th...The whole World combined can't beat that.
Aussies did us proud alright! When my baby smiles at me I go...Oi Oi Oi!

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Shatner'sBassoon Wednesday, 23 May 2018 at 11:13pm

Thoughts and prayers