J-Bay Open 2016

The J-Bay Open 2016 was an event of the Association of Surfing Professionals for 2016 World Surf League.

J-Bay Open 2016
at the Surf
LocationJeffreys Bay (ZAF)
Dates6 to 17 July
Competitors36 from 7 nations
Medalists
    Australia
    Hawaii

This event was held from 6 to 17 July at Jeffreys Bay, (Eastern Cape, South Africa) and opposed by 36 surfers.

The tournament was won by Mick Fanning (AUS), who beat John Florence (HAW) in final.

Round 1

Heat 1
1 Mick Fanning 13.67
2 Alejo Muniz 10.80
3 Conner Coffin 9.97
Heat 2
1 Italo Ferreira 13.33
2 Miguel Pupo 12.06
3 Ryan Callinan 8.43
Heat 3
1 Kanoa Igarashi 15.64
2 John Florence 13.24
3 Keanu Asing 12.60
Heat 4
1 A. de Souza 14.76
2 Kai Otton 10.80
3 Josh Kerr 7.00
Heat 5
1 Gabriel Medina 17.27
2 Dusty Payne 12.77
3 Alex Ribeiro 12.27
Heat 6
1 Davey Cathels 11.33
2 Matt Wilkinson 10.33
3 Steven Sawyer 7.43
Heat 7
1 Kelly Slater 12.26
2 Filipe Toledo 12.00
3 Matt Banting 9.43
Heat 8
1 Kolohe Andino 14.16
2 Jadson Andre 12.66
3 Adrian Buchan 12.50
Heat 9
1 Jordy Smith 16.43
2 Wiggolly Dantas 15.10
3 Adan Melling 9.40
Heat 10
1 Caio Ibelli 15.26
2 Joel Parkinson 13.60
3 Jérémy Florès 12.90
Heat 11
1 Julian Wilson 18.77
2 Jack Freestone 10.17
3 Nat Young 7.50
Heat 12
1 Sebastian Zietz 17.90
2 Michel Bourez 9.90
3 Stuart Kennedy 9.74

Round 2

Heat 1
1 Matt Wilkinson 8.47
2 Steven Sawyer 7.93
Heat 2
1 John Florence 17.27
2 Alex Ribeiro 11.77
Heat 3
1 Filipe Toledo 16.54
2 Kai Otton 14.34
Heat 4
1 Adrian Buchan 10.50
2 Keanu Asing 3.87
Heat 5
1 Michel Bourez 16.07
2 Ryan Callinan 12.90
Heat 6
1 Alejo Muniz 14.27
2 Nat Young 12.93
Heat 7
1 Joel Parkinson 15.17
2 Matt Banting 12.17
Heat 8
1 Wiggolly Dantas 18.27
2 Jadson Andre 17.13
Heat 9
1 Adan Melling 14.86
2 Conner Coffin 14.97
Heat 10
1 Miguel Pupo 15.67
2 Jérémy Florès 13.44
Heat 11
1 Josh Kerr 18.06
2 Jack Freestone 15.26
Heat 12
1 Dusty Payne 17.47
2 Stuart Kennedy 11.44

Round 3

Heat 1
1 Jordy Smith 18.20
2 Kolohe Andino 10.10
Heat 2
1 John Florence 14.83
2 Dusty Payne 13.93
Heat 3
1 Josh Kerr 16.40
2 Italo Ferreira 14.20
Heat 4
1 Kelly Slater 11.73
2 Adrian Buchan 5.20
Heat 5
1 Michel Bourez 14.67
2 Sebastian Zietz 11.26
Heat 6
1 Alejo Muniz 12.20
2 Matt Wilkinson 10.27
Heat 7
1 Gabriel Medina 16.00
2 Adan Melling 15.17
Heat 8
1 Julian Wilson 15.80
2 Joel Parkinson 13.67
Heat 9
1 Filipe Toledo 16.67
2 Miguel Pupo 6.04
Heat 10
1 Mick Fanning 18.37
2 Kanoa Igarashi 14.60
Heat 11
1 Wiggolly Dantas 13.93
2 Caio Ibelli 10.66
Heat 12
1 A. de Souza 14.73
2 Davey Cathels 12.30

Round 4

Heat 1
1 John Florence 17.43
2 Jordy Smith 15.43
3 Josh Kerr 11.77
Heat 2
1 Kelly Slater 18.07
2 Michel Bourez 17.67
3 Alejo Muniz 10.50
Heat 3
1 Julian Wilson 15.43
2 Gabriel Medina 13.83
3 Filipe Toledo 13.77
Heat 4
1 Mick Fanning 17.00
2 Wiggolly Dantas 16.93
3 A. de Souza 15.27

Round 5

Heat 1
1 Jordy Smith 17.37
2 Alejo Muniz 10.10
Heat 2
1 Josh Kerr 15.30
2 Michel Bourez 14.93
Heat 3
1 Gabriel Medina 15.03
2 A. de Souza 12.40
Heat 4
1 Filipe Toledo 12.50
2 Wiggolly Dantas 10.27

Quarter finals

Heat 1
1 John Florence 10.70
2 Jordy Smith 10.50
Heat 2
1 Josh Kerr 12.94
2 Kelly Slater 11.97
Heat 3
1 Julian Wilson 12.33
2 Gabriel Medina 11.93
Heat 4
1 Mick Fanning 17.64
2 Filipe Toledo 16.40

Semi finals

Heat 1
1 John Florence 16.50
2 Josh Kerr 14.43
Heat 2
1 Mick Fanning 17.10
2 Julian Wilson 15.17

Final

Heat 1
1 Mick Fanning 17.70
2 John Florence 17.13
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