Roxy Pro Gold Coast 2017

The Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast 2016 was an event of the Association of Surfing Professionals for 2016 World Surf League.

Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast
at the Surf
LocationGold Coast (AUS)
Dates14 to 25 March
Competitors18 from 5 nations
Medalists
    Australia
    United States

This event was held from 14 to 25 March at Gold Coast, (Queensland, Australia) and contested by 36 surfers.

The tournament was won by S. Gilmore (AUS), who beat Lakey Peterson (US) in final.

Round 1

Heat 1
1 Sally Fitzgibbons 14.80
2 Keely Andrew 13.33
3 Johanne Defay 10.57
Heat 2
1 T. Weston-Webb 13.43
2 Sage Erickson 9.70
3 Bronte Macaulay 7.93
Heat 3
1 Nikki Van Dijk 15.16
2 Tyler Wright 12.30
3 Alyssa Lock 9.94
Heat 4
1 C.Conlogue 12.90
2 Pauline Ado 12.23
3 Silvana Lima 12.17
Heat 5
1 Carissa Moore 11.10
2 Coco Ho 5.67
3 Laura Enever 2.43
Heat 6
1 S. Gilmore 14.24
2 Lakey Peterson 13.33
3 Malia Manuel 7.50

Round 2

Heat 1
1 Keely Andrew 12.67
2 Laura Enever 9.13
Heat 2
1 Bronte Macaulay 15.40
2 Sage Erickson 13.17
Heat 3
1 Tyler Wright 17.50
2 Alyssa Lock 12.33
Heat 4
1 Johanne Defay 15.90
2 Pauline Ado 13.93
Heat 5
1 Coco Ho 14.50
2 Malia Manuel 14.36
Heat 6
1 Lakey Peterson 19.27
2 Silvana Lima 13.40

Round 3

Heat 1
1 Johanne Defay 17.20
2 Coco Ho 15.66
3 T. Weston-Webb 15.37
Heat 2
1 Tyler Wright 16.93
2 Lakey Peterson 16.00
3 Nikki Van Dijk 11.44
Heat 3
1 Keely Andrew 14.77
2 Sally Fitzgibbons 14.54
3 C.Conlogue 13.53
Heat 4
1 Carissa Moore 16.70
2 S. Gilmore 16.54
3 Bronte Macaulay 12.23

Round 4

Heat 1
1 Nikki Van Dijk 15.67
2 Coco Ho 14.94
Heat 2
1 Lakey Peterson 13.43
2 T. Weston-Webb 13.17
Heat 3
1 Sally Fitzgibbons 16.50
2 Bronte Macaulay 11.83
Heat 4
1 S. Gilmore 16.40
2 C.Conlogue 16.33

Quarter-finals

Heat 1
1 Johanne Defay 13.44
2 Nikki Van Dijk 9.50
Heat 2
1 Lakey Peterson 17.10
2 Tyler Wright 9.93
Heat 3
1 Sally Fitzgibbons 14.00
2 Keely Andrew 13.63
Heat 4
1 S. Gilmore 17.50
2 Carissa Moore 13.83

Semi-finals

Heat 1
1 Lakey Peterson 18.60
2 Johanne Defay 13.70
Heat 2
1 S. Gilmore 16.27
2 Sally Fitzgibbons 14.86

Final

Heat 1
1 S. Gilmore 16.60
2 Lakey Peterson 12.66
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