Hawaii’s Bryan Goes Back-to-Back in Western Australia Waves | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
- Gabriela Bryan from Hawaii won the women's final at the 2025 Margaret River Pro on Tuesday in Western Australia, defending her title successfully.
- Bryan's win followed strong performances during the week, including eliminating local wildcard Bronte Macaulay and beating 19-year-old world champion Caitlin Simmers in the final.
- Bryan scored a near-perfect 9.5 for her powerful first wave and achieved a winning total of 17.33, maintaining her lead on the world rankings over her Californian rival.
- South Africa's 37-year-old Jordy Smith won the men's final over Californian Griffin Colapinto, earning his second win of the year and the yellow leader's jersey.
- The results at this crucial mid-year cut point solidify Bryan's and Smith's rankings while the tour prepares to shift to California and later conclude with the world title showdown in Fiji.
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Hawaii’s Bryan goes back-to-back in Western Australia waves | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Hawaii’s Gabriela Bryan defended her Western Australia Margaret River Pro title on Tuesday, showcasing her powerful forehand surfing to beat reigning world champion Caitlin Simmers and maintain her rankings lead over her Californian rival.
City Life Org - Gabriela Bryan and Jordy Smith Win Western Australia Margaret River Pro
MARGARET RIVER, WESTERN AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIA - MAY 27: Jordy Smith of South Africa and Gabriela Bryan of Hawaii at the Western Australia Margaret River Pro on May 27, 2025 at Margaret River, Western Australia, Australia. (Photo by Beatriz Ryder/World Surf League) Gabriela Bryan (HAW) and Jordy Smith (RSA) won the Western Australia Margaret River Pro, Stop No. 7 on…
Gabriela Bryan Wins WA Margaret River Pro - SurfGirl Magazine
Gabriela Bryan (HAW) made it back-to-back victories at the event that she has come to define in the modern era. The 23-year-old competed in her first CT Final in Margaret River in 2022, doing exactly what she needed to keep herself on Tour and earn the Rookie of the Year title that season. Bryan then earned her first-ever CT event win at the location in 2024, before now backing it up a year later. Having been at risk of the Mid-season Cut in eac…
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