Caroline Marks and Italo Ferreira Win 2019 MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal

PENICHE, Portugal (Saturday, October 26, 2019) - Italo Ferreira (BRA) and Caroline Marks (USA) have won the MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal, the penultimate stop on the World Surf League (WSL) Championship Tour (CT). Claiming victory in the Final bout against Jordy Smith (ZAF) and Lakey Peterson (USA), respectively, Ferreira and Marks excelled in pumping four-to-six foot surf at Supertubos.

Stop No. 9 on the women’s CT and 10 on the men’s CT, the MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal, witnessed incredible performances and major Title Race drama, culminating today with Ferreira's and Marks’ victories.

“That was so sick, I’m so glad to go back-to-back and win again,” said Ferreira. “Congrats to everyone. I’m so happy, what an amazing event. It has been so special for me the last couple of months, I’m so happy with myself and my team, it’s been amazing. That air was unreal and I’m so glad I landed it, it was a special heat for me against Jordy (Smith) who’s one of the best competitors. Hawaii is going to be fun for sure. The race is open and I need to learn a little bit more, but let’s try!”

Italo Ferreira (BRA) came into this year’s MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal as the defending event winner with a target on his back but once again rose up through the rounds on Finals Day with a performance for the ages to claim back-to-back wins in Peniche. This result marks the Brasilian’s career’s fifth event win and the second this season after the Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast back in April. With two runner-ups more recently in J-Bay and France, Ferreira will take hold of the rankings lead and yellow Jeep Leader Jersey heading to the Billabong Pipe Masters.

While Smith chipped away with a couple of average scores early on, Ferreira came out swinging in the Final, posting a Perfect 10 in the first five minutes of the heat. The high-flying Brasilian, who built up momentum since the Quarters this morning, launched into a massive backhand full rotation, perfectly landed in front of the wave’s explosion to get the crowds to erupt on the beach. He then proceeded to fly away on his forehand and backed up his main score with a 7.83 (out of a possible 10) to put pressure on the South African.

Italo Ferreira (BRA) was on top of his game today. Photo: © WSL / Masurel

Ferreira went on to extend his lead with another big rotation on his backhand as Smith looked at finding two new scores for an 18.43 (out of a possible 20) combined total with 15 minutes on the clock. As time continued to run down, Smith couldn’t find the waves he needed and Ferreira walked away with the win.

Jordy Smith (ZAF)’s road to his third Final appearance in Peniche included epic performances to eliminate World No. 5 Kolohe Andino (USA) and No. 6 Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) in the Quarters and Semifinal. Smith came back in the dying minutes of his Semifinal matchup against Igarashi with an incredible forehand full rotation to post a 9.33 and belt his ticket for the Final. While the Portugal event win still eludes Smith in 2019, his excellent result comforted his 3rd spot on the Jeep Leaderboard with less than 2,000 points separating the Top 4 surfers, making it one of the closest Title Races in the history of professional surfing.

“You want the best in the world when they’re at their best and that was him right there,” said Smith. “Congratulations to Italo (Ferreira), he surfed unbelievably. I kind of needed to start sticking some big airs but I’m psyched to bring it on to Pipe. My training will be pretty much to spend as much time out there as I can and work on my boards and my physical body and that’s really all you can do, show up on the day and be ready for it.”

Caroline Marks Closes In on Jeep Frontrunner with Portugal Win

Marks' backhand attack was unstoppable on Finals Day. Photo: © WSL / Masurel

Caroline Marks (USA), the 17-year-old surfing phenomenon, showed once again that she is a major threat to the world’s best surfers and now has a shot at a maiden World Title in only her second year on the elite Tour heading into the Hawaii Pro in Maui next month, starting November 25. 

“That was incredible I’ve been dreaming of making a Final against Lakey (Peterson) and we’ve been talking about it since I started working with Mike (Parsons),” said Marks. “I just want to say thanks to her for pushing me so much, I wouldn’t be here without her. That was super fun, I’m so stoked this is the best year of my life and I can’t believe it!”

Marks claimed a second event win this season (after the Boost Mobile Pro Gold Coast) in only her second season on the Championship Tour to get even closer in the World Title race conversation. The young sophomore eclipsed seven-time WSL Champion Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) in the Quarters before eliminating Tatiana Weston-Webb (BRA) in the Semis and Peterson in the Final. The Floridian came in ranked fourth on the Jeep Leaderboard and will leave Europe in third position after a runner-up in France and the win in Peniche.

“I’m just trying to live in the moment but staying in the Title Race is the goal,” she added. “I want to go all the way for sure, that’s so exciting. I’m not going to change anything, I’m just going to surf all day and have fun.”

Marks got the nod in the first half of the women’s Final, nailing a couple of good turns on her lethal backhand to build a healthy 12 point total and push Peterson against the ropes early on. The 17-year-old stayed patient in the lineup while Peterson scoured the beach for opportunities and once again Marks got the better of the next exchange to improve her lead and put Peterson in a combination situation.

Lakey Peterson (USA) has arguably been one of the strongest surfers in the back half of the 2019 Championship Tour season, posting an equal 3rd, two runner-ups and a win in the last four events to tighten up the World Title race before the last event of the season. In a remake of their Roxy Pro France Semifinal, Peterson this time eliminated the Jeep Frontrunner Carissa Moore (HAW) to make her way in the Final today. She solidifies her second spot on the Jeep Leaderboard and narrows down the Title Race to less than 3,500 points between her and Moore.

“It’s almost like I put too much into that Semifinal and ran out of fuel in the Final,” said Peterson. “There is so much on the line for everyone right now, and I was just so stoked to have a heat with Carissa again in conditions that were a bit better. I was so stoked to make the Final with Caroline, we surf a ton together and she’s pushed me a lot so I just want to say congratulations to you, Caroline, you really deserved it.”

Lakey Peterson Forces Title Race To Maui

The women’s second Semifinal was arguably the most important heat of the whole season between Jeep Frontrunner Carissa Moore (HAW) and World No. 2 Peterson. In a remake of their Roxy Pro France Semifinal matchup, this time it was the Californian who got the upper hand early with her attack of the Supertubos lefts to put pressure on Moore. In an unusual turn of events, the ever-so composed Hawaiian seemed affected by the tension as she made a couple of priority mistakes and couldn’t complete her waves, chasing a mid-range 6.74 (out of a possible 10). 

With a third equal 3rd place finish this season, Moore retains the Jeep Yellow jersey heading into the final event of the season, but the gap with Peterson and Marks has melted slightly with the two Americans’ results today. The domination of the three compatriots atop the Jeep Leaderboard marks a historic first in 38 years, since the Margo Oberg (HAW), Liz Benavidez (USA) and Brenda Scott-Rogers (USA) era in the 1981 season.

Ibelli Eyes CT Re-Qualification with Solid 2019 Season

Pictured: Caio Ibelli (BRA) in one of the rare big tubes on Finals day. Photo: © WSL / Poullenot

The second men’s Semifinal was more of an air show between Ferreira and injury replacement surfer Caio Ibelli (BRA) as both surfers took the debate above the lip, throwing caution to the wind to send and land massive aerials. Eventually Ferreira’s 15.43 (out of a possible 20) was enough to advance into the Final over Ibelli’s 14.86. Coming to Portugal ranked 23rd on the CT, Ibelli’s result in Portugal rockets him up to 16th on the Jeep Leaderboard. He is now looking strong to have a seat at the CT table in 2020.

“What a gift,” said Ibelli. “I showed up here in 23rd and wasn’t in a good spot, everybody was ripping. It feels like when you go down it’s so hard to reach up, but so much happened during this week and I’m just super blessed to finish in the Semifinals. I really needed this result, now I can go to Pipe and have fun and try to finish my best year on tour so far.”

With the completion of the MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal, the Jeep Leaderboard has once again been re-shuffled, here are the new current Top 5:

Men’s Championship Tour Top 5:
1 - Italo Ferreira (BRA) - 51,070 pts
2 - Gabriel Medina (BRA) - 50,005 pts
3 - Jordy Smith (ZAF) - 49,985 pts
4 - Filipe Toledo (BRA) - 49,145 pts
5 - Kolohe Andino (USA) - 44,665 pts

Women’s Championship Tour Top 5:
1 - Carissa Moore (HAW) - 58,600 pts
2 - Lakey Peterson (USA) - 55,125 pts
3 - Caroline Marks (USA) - 53,410 pts
4 - Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) - 48,950 pts
5 - Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) - 44,555 pts

Men and Women's World Title Race Scenarios Heading into Final Stops

Three Women's World Title Contenders – Carissa Moore, Lakey Peterson & Caroline Marks.

  • If Carissa Moore wins Maui she clinches the World Title;
  • If Moore gets a 2nd Lakey Peterson needs a 1st to take the World Title from Moore;
  • If Moore gets a 3rd Peterson needs a 2nd & Caroline Marks a 1st;
  • If Moore gets a 5th/9th/17th Peterson needs 3rd & Marks a 2nd to force a 3 way Tie Surf Off for World Title decision in Maui;

Five Men's World Title Contenders – Italo Ferreira, Gabriel Medina, Filipe Toledo, Jordy Smith & Kolohe Andino.

  • If Italo Ferreira wins Pipe he clinches the World Title;
  • If  Ferreira gets a 2nd Gabriel Medina & Filipe Toledo will need a 1st to take the World Title from Ferreira;
  • If Ferreira gets a 3rd Medina needs a 2nd, Toledo & Jordy Smith a 1st;
  • If Ferreira gets 5th, Medina needs a 3rd, Toledo a 2nd, Smith a 1st;
  • If Ferreira gets 9th, Medina needs a 5th, Toledo a 3rd, Jordy a 2nd & Kolohe Andino a 1st ;
  • If Ferreira gets 17th/33rd, Medina & Toledo will need a 9th, Smith a 5th & Andino a 2nd;

The 2019 CT season will culminate in Hawaii with the Hawaii Pro for the women from November 25 - December 6, and the Billabong Pipe Masters for the men from December 8-20.

MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal Men’s Final Results: 
1 - Italo Ferreira (BRA) 18.43 
2 - Jordy Smith (ZAF) 6.17

MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal Women’s Final Results: 
1 - Caroline Marks (USA) 13.73
2 - Lakey Peterson (USA) 6.27

MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal Men’s Semifinal Results:
SF 1: Jordy Smith (ZAF) 15.83 def. Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) 12.66
SF 2: Italo Ferreira (BRA) 15.43 def. Caio Ibelli (BRA) 14.86

MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal Women’s Semifinal Results:
SF 1: Caroline Marks (USA) 13.16 def. Tatiana Weston-Webb (BRA) 7.70
SF 2: Lakey Peterson (USA) 13.23 def. Carissa Moore (HAW) 11.50

MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal Men’s Quarterfinal Results:
QF 1: Jordy Smith (ZAF) 13.40 def. Kolohe Andino (USA) 10.97
QF 2: Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) 15.24 def. Filipe Toledo (BRA) 12.26
QF 3: Caio Ibelli (BRA) 12.86 def. Peterson Crisanto (BRA) 11.83
QF 4: Italo Ferreira (BRA) 18.40 def. Jack Freestone (AUS) 16.87

MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal Women’s Quarterfinal Results:
QF 1: Caroline Marks (USA) 15.17 def. Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 12.07
QF 2: Tatiana Weston-Webb (BRA) 13.67 def. Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) 9.14
QF 3: Carissa Moore (HAW) 16.06 def. Johanne Defay (FRA) 7.50
QF 4: Lakey Peterson (USA) 11.33 def. Nikki Van Dijk (AUS) 8.83

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indo-dreaming Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 7:21am

Easily deserved the win but a 10?

BTW. Kelly still in top 10 and going into pipe could finish higher at 47 is an amazing achievement.

Sadly now only one Aussie male in the top ten.

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jetson.rover Monday, 28 Oct 2019 at 12:32am

Amazing achievement but he stated at the start of the season he was thinking world title.
With only a 5th and a 3rd all season being keeper results that's obviously about as far away as a trip to Mars.
He should just string out things until he's 50.
That will be an really amazing feat still being on tour at 50 but i think by then he'll be one of the requalification battlers.

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thermalben Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 7:32am

Watched a few heats last night, the waves were pumping. 

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dawnperiscope Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 8:41am

Exciting to see it essentially all come down to needing a win at pipe.

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jetson.rover Monday, 28 Oct 2019 at 12:57am

Not just a win at Pipe but 4 contenders all just needing to finish 1 heat higher than each other to win it without needing other results to help them.
Their destiny is all in their own hands.

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truebluebasher Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 9:20am

WSL comrades topple a smashing set of eastern block dictatorship monuments.

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Sickaz Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 10:25am

Go Italo, such an exciting and explosive surfer, seems like a nice fella. Good job, keep winning I reckon you will win the tour next year.

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belly Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 10:28am

I'll take an Owen win at pipe, Jordy second, Brazilians knocked out in the Rd32. But I could handle an Italo world title as a 2nd scenario.
Jordy's year has been similar to when Parko won a world title.

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jetson.rover Monday, 28 Oct 2019 at 1:03am

True about Jordy and Parko.
Parko was 31 and Jordy is that now.
Both no event wins during the year.
But Parko had a better Pipe record than Jordy does. And didn't have 3 other contenders do deal with just 1.

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wallpaper Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 10:34am

and can we drop the 'I'm so special' braggadocio by proxy god shit

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AndyM Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 3:38pm

Haha, we get the worst of both worlds - the delusions of religion and the narcissism of the social media age.

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Craig Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 10:42am

Good ol Jordy aka white chocolate. 

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goofyfoot Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 3:32pm

UTFS

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AndyM Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 10:47am

I know it's been touched on before, but that "World Surf League Est. 1976" is unmitigated marketing bullshit.

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Nick Bone Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 11:08am

Just watched some heat recaps - so they got some and decent looking winds? So was that the best it’s been in 5 years? Or was that bleak forecast pump up at the start of the comp?

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mibs-oner Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 11:14am

The chicks should be underscored for their tube dodging antics. It was pumping and they continually went around sections to do turns. Superturnos

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Denyer Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 1:46pm

Yeah I agree with this. They need to up their game for sure. I'm not sure what that was all about yesterday because most if not all of them can get tubed. It was highly frustrating watching all of them (except Carissa) bottom turn around the barrel section.

It's strange, cos when I see the women surf Snapper I often think how they are getting pretty close to the ability of their male counterparts. Then I see what I saw yesterday and it disheartens me. It's like when they train with their "supercoaches" they just focus on nailing top turns and forget about the rest. It often looks programmed.

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rooftop Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 5:36pm

Agree with all of the above but their coaches are probably just playing the percentages.

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mibs-oner Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 6:02pm

Yeah maybe but they’re at the top of their sport they should be able to get tubed. Chicks want to progress yet most of them would get towelled up at an under 12 boys grom comp. they need to wake up and step up.

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AndyM Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 6:09pm

Males and females are totally equal in every way and if you disagree you're going to get a shitstorm rained down upon you.

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jetson.rover Monday, 28 Oct 2019 at 1:21am

Perhaps next year the chicks event will go back to Cascais then.
Ironic the only chick that was getting barrelled properly didn't even make the final too.

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Sprout Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 2:30pm

Hope Honolua pumps, possibly my favourite event on tour.

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velocityjohnno Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 8:14pm

Agree, what a setup.

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zenagain Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 8:17pm

Would love to see the blokes out at Honolua, such a beautiful wave.

Stunning backdrop to boot.

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garry-weed Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 4:15pm

If Steph had pulled in on that big one.......

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flow Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 5:44pm

She wouldn't have made it. I guess they're playing the percentages

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ringmaster Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 6:27pm

I watched Steph's heat with Marks this morning. Love watching her unique style and flow on right hand points but fuck me, her backhand was rancid on those lefts.

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jetson.rover Monday, 28 Oct 2019 at 1:10am

It often has been during her career.
It's amazing she's won 7 world titles and she's never been all rounded.
That would never have been remotely possible on the mens side.
Probably not even 1 world title would have been.

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bluediamond Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 9:08pm

Just caught the replay. Those things italo was doing and the sections he was doing them on were sheer lunacy. So much confidence. Good on ya lad. Jordys melt was pretty spectacular too.

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memlasurf Sunday, 27 Oct 2019 at 10:34pm

It looked a bit like he was cooked from the previous heat after trying to spin all the time. Was one of the biggest airs I have ever seen him do in comp. Looks a lot harder for a 6'3" guy to spin compared to a 5'6" one who has been a gymnast in another life. He really is a perfectly balanced ball of muscle and with 4 beach break comps (Snapper, Brasil, France and Portugal) on the tour no wonder the little brazos are doing well. A win for the little guys (I am the same height)!

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jetson.rover Monday, 28 Oct 2019 at 1:16am

Some of the other super freaks are 6 foot tall.
JJF being the best example.
Maybe the extra 3 inches Jordy has over that is beyond the physical capabilities of being at the same level of the 6 foot and under guys.
He still looks better doing turns than airs to my eyes.
Not the Brazzos.

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billie Monday, 28 Oct 2019 at 8:44pm

Does anyone else think that Ciao was underscored against Italo? I scored him to win.

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pcrisp Tuesday, 29 Oct 2019 at 10:08am

why do the women that do half turn hooks get scored the same of more than the few ladies that can bust their fins and do full vertical turns?