Corona Bali Protected 2019

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Corona Bali Protected
LocationKeramas, Bali, Indonesia
Dates13 to 25 May 2019
Competitors36 from 10 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Japan
silver medal    France
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The Corona Bali Protected 2019 was the third event of the Men's Championship Tour in the 2019 World Surf League. It took place from 13 to 25 May in Keramas, Bali, and was contested by 36 surfers.[1]

In the final, Japan's Kanoa Igarashi defeated Jérémy Florès of France to win his first World Surf League event.[2]

Name[edit]

When the event was added to the World Surf League calendar in 2018, it was originally to be known as the "Corona Bali Pro", but sponsor Corona renamed the event the "Corona Bali Protected" as part of a campaign to raise awareness of marine plastic pollution.[3]

Format[edit]

A new competition format was introduced for the 2019 Championship Tour. All 36 surfers take part in the Seeding Round. The top two surfers in each heat advance directly to the Round of 32, while the lowest-placed surfer in each heat enters the Elimination Round. In each of the four heats in the Elimination Round, the top two surfers advance to the Round of 32, while the lowest-placed surfer is eliminated from the competition. From the Round of 32 onwards, the competition follows a single elimination format, with the winner of each head-to-head heat advancing to the next round and the loser being eliminated.[4]

Competition[edit]

The event took place from 13 to 25 May.[5]

Seeding Round[edit]

Heat 1
1 John Florence Hawaii 11.50
2 M. Rodrigues Brazil 10.16
3 L. Fioravanti Italy 7.47
Heat 2
1 Jordy Smith South Africa 14.00
2 Jadson André Brazil 10.44
3 Sebastian Zietz Hawaii 9.04
Heat 3
1 Julian Wilson Australia 10.90
2 Jack Freestone Australia 8.60
3 Adrian Buchan Australia 7.74
Heat 4
1 Italo Ferreira Brazil 11.50
2 Caio Ibelli Brazil 8.97
3 Ezekiel Lau Hawaii 7.80
Heat 5
1 Filipe Toledo Brazil 16.17
2 Peterson Crisanto Brazil 10.40
3 Jacob Willcox Australia 7.60
Heat 6
1 Rio Waida Indonesia 9.60
2 Gabriel Medina Brazil 9.54
3 Deivid Silva Brazil 6.77
Heat 7
1 Yago Dora Brazil 11.63
2 Owen Wright Australia 10.33
3 Soli Bailey Australia 9.50
Heat 8
1 Conner Coffin United States 11.24
2 Jérémy Florès France 10.00
3 Jesse Mendes Brazil 8.17
Heat 9
1 Kelly Slater United States 11.66
2 Kolohe Andino United States 11.23
3 Ryan Callinan Australia 10.67
Heat 10
1 Ricardo Christie New Zealand 11.93
2 Wade Carmichael Australia 8.63
3 Seth Moniz Hawaii 5.10
Heat 11
1 Mikey Wright Australia 12.00
2 Joan Duru France 9.50
3 Kanoa Igarashi Japan 1.77
Heat 12
1 Michel Bourez France 12.43
2 Griffin Colapinto United States 9.63
3 Willian Cardoso Brazil 8.73

Elimination round[edit]

Heat 1
1 Kanoa Igarashi Japan 14.60
2 Deivid Silva Brazil 10.67
3 Jacob Willcox Australia 10.10
Heat 2
1 L. Fioravanti Italy 10.90
2 Willian Cardoso Brazil 10.66
3 Ezekiel Lau Hawaii 10.07
Heat 3
1 Adrian Buchan Australia 14.00
2 Seth Moniz Hawaii 12.50
3 Soli Bailey Australia 11.40
Heat 4
1 Ryan Callinan Australia 10.50
2 Jesse Mendes Brazil 8.43
3 Sebastian Zietz Hawaii 8.40

Round of 32[edit]

Heat 1
1 Julian Wilson Australia 12.23
2 Jadson André Brazil 8.00
Heat 2
1 M. Rodrigues Brazil 12.27
2 Yago Dora Brazil 3.57
Heat 3
1 Joan Duru France 12.14
2 John Florence Hawaii 12.04
Heat 4
1 Wade Carmichael Australia 11.63
2 Deivid Silva Brazil 11.44
Heat 5
1 Jack Freestone Australia 11.26
2 Italo Ferreira Brazil 4.77
Heat 6
1 Jérémy Florès France 13.74
2 Willian Cardoso Brazil 11.34
Heat 7
1 Conner Coffin United States 10.33
2 Griffin Colapinto United States 7.33
Heat 8
1 Kolohe Andino United States 14.54
2 Ricardo Christie New Zealand 8.37
Heat 9
1 Filipe Toledo Brazil 13.00
2 Caio Ibelli Brazil 7.13
Heat 10
1 Ryan Callinan Australia 11.76
2 Seth Moniz Hawaii 9.50
Heat 11
1 Kelly Slater United States 12.50
2 Owen Wright Australia 8.30
Heat 12
1 Michel Bourez France 9.13
2 Rio Waida Indonesia 8.10
Heat 13
1 L. Fioravanti Italy 12.73
2 Gabriel Medina Brazil 11.00
Heat 14
1 Adrian Buchan Australia 8.73
2 Mikey Wright Australia 6.50
Heat 15
1 Kanoa Igarashi Japan 13.90
2 Peterson Crisanto Brazil 7.60
Heat 16
1 Jesse Mendes Brazil 11.20
2 Jordy Smith South Africa 10.33

Round of 16[edit]

Heat 1
1 M. Rodrigues Brazil 13.67
2 Julian Wilson Australia 6.77
Heat 2
1 Wade Carmichael Australia 15.50
2 Joan Duru France 13.87
Heat 3
1 Jérémy Florès France 14.17
2 Jack Freestone Australia 13.00
Heat 4
1 Kolohe Andino United States 11.16
2 Conner Coffin United States 9.67
Heat 5
1 Filipe Toledo Brazil 15.93
2 Ryan Callinan Australia 13.47
Heat 6
1 Kelly Slater United States 14.46
2 Michel Bourez France 14.27
Heat 7
1 Adrian Buchan Australia 11.23
2 L. Fioravanti Italy 10.80
Heat 8
1 Kanoa Igarashi Japan 15.66
2 Jesse Mendes Brazil 5.86

Quarterfinals[edit]

Heat 1
1 M. Rodrigues Brazil 10.20
2 Wade Carmichael Australia 9.93
Heat 2
1 Jérémy Florès France 10.47
2 Kolohe Andino United States 10.00
Heat 3
1 Kelly Slater United States 12.30
2 Filipe Toledo Brazil 10.53
Heat 4
1 Kanoa Igarashi Japan 11.17
2 Adrian Buchan Australia 10.10

Semifinals[edit]

Heat 1
1 Jérémy Florès France 16.43
2 M. Rodrigues Brazil 12.00
Heat 2
1 Kanoa Igarashi Japan 15.07
2 Kelly Slater United States 13.84

Final[edit]

Heat 1
1 Kanoa Igarashi Japan 15.10
2 Jérémy Florès France 14.63

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Corona Bali Protected, May 13 - 25, 2019". World Surf League. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Kanoa Igarashi triumphs for first time on World Surf League's Championship Tour". The Japan Times. 25 May 2019. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
  3. ^ "Corona Renames World Surf League's Bali Pro to "Corona Bali Protected"". World Surf League. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Updates to the 2019 CT Format". World Surf League. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  5. ^ "Corona Bali Protected 2019 / Event PDF". World Surf League. Retrieved 20 May 2019.

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