J-Bay Open 2017

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J-Bay Open 2017
at the Surf
LocationJeffreys Bay (ZAF)
Dates12 to 23 July
Competitors36 from 7 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Brazil
silver medal    Portugal
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The J-Bay Open 2017 was an event of the Association of Surfing Professionals for 2017 World Surf League.

This event was held from 12 to 23 July at Jeffreys Bay, (Eastern Cape, South Africa), it was opposed by 36 surfers. The finalist was Filipe Toledo of Brazil.[1][2][3]

Round 1[]

Heat 1
1 Joel Parkinson Australia 14.23
2 Brazil 13.60
3 Brazil 10.33
Heat 2
1 Bede Durbidge Australia 13.84
2 Owen Wright Australia 11.16
3 Australia 9.00
Heat 3
1 A. de Souza Brazil 13.83
2 F. Morais Portugal 13.73
3 Brazil 12.57
Heat 4
1 Jérémy Florès France 17.00
2 Australia 12.27
3 Australia 9.93
Heat 5
1 United States 17.04
2 Jordy Smith South Africa 14.76
3 South Africa 12.40
Heat 6
1 John Florence Hawaii 19.37
2 South Africa 16.03
3 Ian Gouveia Brazil 13.07
Heat 7
1 Italo Ferreira Brazil 15.27
2 L. Fioravanti Italy 11.24
3 Kolohe Andino United States 7.83
Heat 8
1 Kelly Slater United States 16.27
2 Julian Wilson Australia 15.84
3 Kanoa Igarashi United States 8.77
Heat 9
1 Australia 16.00
2 Australia 13.66
3 Australia 11.00
Heat 10
1 Gabriel Medina Brazil 18.83
2 Australia 14.77
3 Brazil 9.17
Heat 11
1 Mick Fanning Australia 17.23
2 Sebastian Zietz Hawaii 9.83
3 France 6.17
Heat 12
1 Michel Bourez French Polynesia 16.67
2 Filipe Toledo Brazil 15.17
3 Hawaii 10.60

Round 2[]

Heat 1
1 Jordy Smith South Africa 10.67
2 South Africa 10.27
Heat 2
1 Australia 13.10
2 South Africa 11.67
Heat 3
1 Owen Wright Australia 12.34
2 Australia 11.10
Heat 4
1 Brazil 15.80
2 Kolohe Andino United States 13.20
Heat 5
1 Julian Wilson Australia 14.27
2 Australia 12.53
Heat 6
1 Australia 13.40
2 Brazil 13.10
Heat 7
1 L. Fioravanti Italy 16.63
2 Sebastian Zietz Hawaii 15.76
Heat 8
1 Filipe Toledo Brazil 19.63
2 Kanoa Igarashi United States 12.83
Heat 9
1 Brazil 16.43
2 Australia 14.80
Heat 10
1 France 15.87
2 Australia 14.00
Heat 11
1 Hawaii 17.03
2 Brazil 16.37
Heat 12
1 F. Morais Portugal 15.73
2 Ian Gouveia Brazil 14.00

Round 3[]

Heat 1
1 France 15.50
2 A. de Souza Brazil 14.40
Heat 2
1 Gabriel Medina Brazil 15.83
2 Bede Durbidge Australia 12.57
Heat 3
1 Owen Wright Australia 16.83
2 Hawaii 9.67
Heat 4
1 F. Morais Portugal 13.07
2 Australia 12.16
Heat 5
1 Mick Fanning Australia 14.24
2 Brazil 12.67
Heat 6
1 John Florence Hawaii 18.27
2 Brazil 9.94
Heat 7
1 Jordy Smith South Africa 20.00
2 L. Fioravanti Italy 16.17
Heat 8
1 Filipe Toledo Brazil
2 Kelly Slater United States INJ
Heat 9
1 Julian Wilson Australia 18.27
2 Jérémy Florès France 15.30
Heat 10
1 United States 18.67
2 Joel Parkinson Australia 15.90
Heat 11
1 Michel Bourez French Polynesia 16.73
2 Italo Ferreira Brazil 16.07
Heat 12
1 Australia 16.54
2 Australia 13.47

Round 4[]

Heat 1
1 Gabriel Medina Brazil 17.84
2 France 16.07
3 Owen Wright Australia 13.10
Heat 2
1 F. Morais Portugal 19.07
2 John Florence Hawaii 17.17
3 Mick Fanning Australia 14.90
Heat 3
1 Filipe Toledo Brazil 19.00
2 Jordy Smith South Africa 17.40
3 Julian Wilson Australia 13.50
Heat 4
1 Australia 17.93
2 Michel Bourez French Polynesia 15.33
3 United States 15.20

Round 5[]

Heat 1
1 Mick Fanning Australia 16.80
2 France 15.27
Heat 2
1 John Florence Hawaii 16.50
2 Owen Wright Australia 14.50
Heat 3
1 Jordy Smith South Africa 19.37
2 United States 17.74
Heat 4
1 Julian Wilson Australia 15.94
2 Michel Bourez French Polynesia 8.83

Quarter finals[]

Heat 1
1 Gabriel Medina Brazil 17.40
2 Mick Fanning Australia 11.33
Heat 2
1 F. Morais Portugal 19.77
2 John Florence Hawaii 18.67
Heat 3
1 Filipe Toledo Brazil 18.70
2 Jordy Smith South Africa 13.26
Heat 4
1 Julian Wilson Australia 16.07
2 Australia 14.77

Semi finals[]

Heat 1
1 F. Morais Portugal 17.37
2 Gabriel Medina Brazil 14.70
Heat 2
1 Filipe Toledo Brazil 16.63
2 Julian Wilson Australia 11.33

Final[]

Heat 1
1 Filipe Toledo Brazil 18.00
2 F. Morais Portugal 17.73


Prizes and placing[]

Place Name Country CT Points Prizemoney
1 Filipe Toledo Brazil 10000 $100,000
2 Frederico Morais Portugal 8000 $50,000
3 Julian Wilson Australia 6500 $25,000
3 Gabriel Medina Brazil 6500 $25,000
5 Mick Fanning Australia 5200 $16,500
5 John John Florence Hawaii 5200 $16,500
5 Matt Wilkinson Australia 5200 $16,500
5 Jordy Smith South Africa 5200 $16,500
9 United States 4000 $13,750
9 Owen Wright Australia 4000 $13,750
9 Michel Bourez French Polynesia 4000 $13,750
9 France 4000 $13,750
13 Brazil 1750 $11,500
13 Italo Ferreira Brazil 1750 $11,500
13 Hawaii 1750 $11,500
13 Australia 1750 $11,500
13 Leonardo Fioravanti Italy 1750 $11,500
13 Australia 1750 $11,500
13 Brazil 1750 $11,500
13 Kelly Slater United States 1750 $11,500
13 Adriano De Souza Brazil 1750 $11,500
13 Joel Parkinson Australia 1750 $11,500
13 Bede Durbidge Australia 1750 $11,500
13 Jeremy Flores France 1750 $11,500
25 South Africa 500 $10,000
25 South Africa 500 $10,000
25 Ian Gouveia Brazil 500 $10,000
25 Kolohe Andino United States 500 $10,000
25 Brazil 500 $10,000
25 Kanoa Igarashi Japan 500 $10,000
25 Australia 500 $10,000
25 Sebastian Zietz Hawaii 500 $10,000
25 Stuart Kennedy Australia 500 $10,000
25 Brazil 500 $10,000
25 Australia 500 $10,000
25 Australia 500 $10,000

References[]

  1. ^ Leroy, Nicolas. "Filipe Toledo Finishes the Job in Jeffreys Bay". World Surf League. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Filipe Toledo Wins The J-Bay Open". SURFER Magazine. 20 July 2017. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  3. ^ "The Best Man Just Won The 2017 Corona Open J-Bay". Stab Magazine. 20 July 2017. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
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