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legendary
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Congratulations on your right bet.
It's not every day we make such a long bet and be successful. Especially in a sport that in the beginning there are many candidates.

I still thought of american athletes, who are always very strong. Or Australians, who in this case was the female winner

Do you have any guesses for next year?

Thanks!
I think this was my longest bet haha, and 8.0 was awesome, I wish I had more money to put

North Americans and Australians dominated the championship for a long time, since 1964. If you want I can post here more info about all champions and countries.

But since 2014 with the title of Gabriel Medina, the "brazilian storm" took the world tour.
Brazil were always competitive in surf, but since 2014 it's incredible how many surfers are out there, surfing in great style.

To the next year, it's better if I post here one week before the championship starts, but I think the title will be in one of these hands:

Grabriel Medina
Italo Ferreira
Filipe Toledo
John John Florence ( Hawaii)


legendary
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I won this bet, paying 8.0, betting on Filipe Toledo, as I said on first post:

Congratulations on your right bet.
It's not every day we make such a long bet and be successful. Especially in a sport that in the beginning there are many candidates.

I still thought of american athletes, who are always very strong. Or Australians, who in this case was the female winner

Do you have any guesses for next year?
legendary
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And the result was:



I won this bet, paying 8.0, betting on Filipe Toledo, as I said on first post:
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I'm thinking to bet on Filipe Toledo, this guy is insane and he almost won last year, this is probably the year to win, the biggest adversary will be John John Florence, and with Gabriel Medina out of the fight, this is the best chance.

The results of last event was:
M: Filipe Toledo - Brazil
F: Stephanie Gilmore - Australia

It was exciting to watch the finals, hoping to be a brazilian winner, and the finals could not be better, 2 brazilians, Italo Ferreira and Filipe Toledo.
Brazil is leading the championship, last 10 titles, 5 were brazilians, and last 4 were brazilians.
Stephanie Gilmore deserves attention too, this is her 8th world title  Shocked



legendary
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I believe that the odd is currently at a lower value. So, you will certainly win something.

Where will the next competition be?

I made my bet here: https://www.betfair.com/sport/surfing
But it's not available to bet on the winner of the season, only in a few days you'll have the chance to bet again, but on the event alone, not for the entire season.
I considered a good odd of 8.0 due to the performance of Filipe Toledo I saw last year.

Now, the TOP 5 surfers, Men's and Women's, will dispute the last event, all 5 from each category will have the same chances because it's like a final event, who win this event will be the season champion.

The next event is Rip Curl WSL Finals
Lower Trestles, San Clemente, California, United States
SEP 8 - 16 - 2022

If anyone is interested, here is the page for the final event: https://www.worldsurfleague.com/events/2022/ct/10/rip-curl-wsl-finals/main

I forgot to post the Women's final chart:

legendary
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I'm almost winning my bet on Filipe Toledo as I said at the first post some months ago
My bet was at 8.0 odd, I'm almost there, I didn't bet a lot of money, but I'm confident and will be happy to win some money  Smiley

I believe that the odd is currently at a lower value. So, you will certainly win something.

Where will the next competition be?
legendary
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Original post updated with all champions

Now the season is at the final round, only 5 will decide the tour champion



I'm almost winning my bet on Filipe Toledo as I said at the first post some months ago
My bet was at 8.0 odd, I'm almost there, I didn't bet a lot of money, but I'm confident and will be happy to win some money  Smiley

legendary
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Despite the difference in points between the first and the second are not very big, the Brazilian Filipe Toledo, is having a fantastic performance.
Will we have another Brazilian champion this year, in the surfing world?

I'll asnwer will with the new ranking, after El Salvador



So yes, my favorite bet is Filipe Toledo, and he almost won the event, but Griffin Colapinto was the winner and Filipe 2nd place
Now we have 2 brazilian at top 5



The next event is in the home of brazilians, Rio de Janeiro  Cool, there's a huge chance to Filipe win, but the chances are equal to Italo Ferreira and Gabriel Medina, it's a good condition of waves to them.

The odds for bet are not yet on betfair, but I suspect Filipe is the favorite again, and I'll post here later



First post updated
legendary
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Despite the difference in points between the first and the second are not very big, the Brazilian Filipe Toledo, is having a fantastic performance.
Will we have another Brazilian champion this year, in the surfing world?
legendary
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Guys, I updated op with the winners of Margaret River and G-Land, it was a surprise, Jack Robinson won last 2 events, but my bet for this year Filipe Toledo is leading the championship  Grin





I have to update here for another good reason, the next event is: Surf City El Salvador Pro Punta Roca, La Libertad, El Salvador
Yes guys, the country of Bitcoin, I suggest all of you to at least take a look to support, the country is getting more tourists because of BTC acceptance, this is awesome
Here's the official page for the event: https://www.worldsurfleague.com/events/2022/ct/12/surf-city-el-salvador-pro/main
In this page you'll be able to see the event live on Youtube, but here's the direct page of Youtube, to watch the heats, live and free: https://www.youtube.com/wsl

This is an awesome advertising for BTC, surfer and passionates about sports will be watching, and lot of these people are travelers, so this is a good oportunity to El Salvador and cryptos in general




Here's the odds for this event:


Source: https://www.betfair.com/sport/surfing



legendary
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What happened to Kanoa, Kelly Slater and Mamiya? Why did they score so low in the last competition?  Shocked
It's not normal for them to have such a low score. Would they go out in the first round?

On the other hand, Filipe Toledo had 10 points, no wonder.  Roll Eyes



Kanoa Igarashi lost to Mick Fanning, 3x world champion and surfing in the house AUS (but retired)  Grin

Kelly Slater is 50 years old right now, and he'll compete at the same level on massive and tubular waves, like Hawaii, G-land and Tahiti
The new generation of surfers, specially brazilians and John John Florence are extremely good with medium and small waves, doing aerials, and this is the progressive side of surf the judges are giving attention.

Filipe Toledo is my bet, he's in good shape, motivated and last year he almost won the tour, now it's his time.

Pay attention to Gabriel Medina, John John, Filipe and Italo Ferreira, from now I think they will be on top 5



About the event of Margaret River, it's on hold
If anyone is interested to watch, take a look here: https://www.youtube.com/wsl
It's the WSL official channel on Youtube, you can watch live and free
legendary
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Now the ranking is:



What happened to Kanoa, Kelly Slater and Mamiya? Why did they score so low in the last competition?  Shocked
It's not normal for them to have such a low score. Would they go out in the first round?

On the other hand, Filipe Toledo had 10 points, no wonder.  Roll Eyes

legendary
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Guys, I'll try this post and maybe another, if nobody posts here I'll stop this thread to not make spam and I'll consider this thread of surf ended due to disinterest

I updated the first post with the two winners of last championship: Filipe Toledo and Tyler Wright

And as I said on OP:

I'm thinking to bet on Filipe Toledo, this guy is insane and he almost won last year, this is probably the year to win, the biggest adversary will be John John Florence, and with Gabriel Medina out of the fight, this is the best chance.


Now the ranking is:



The next event is on the same country, Australia, and the conditions are good enough to bet on Filipe Toledo or Italo Ferreira:



Next Event: Apr 24 - May 4 - Margaret River, Western Australia, Australia

And a last information: Gabriel Medina is back
https://stabmag.com/news/breaking-gabriel-medina-is-back/

He can join the next event on G-Land, the legend is back  Cool Cool Cool
legendary
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Guys, I'm back, I was waiting to confirm that we can bet on BetFair, and it's real

https://www.betfair.com/sport/surfing



We can bet on the event winner, or the heat winner, it's awesome
Another good thing, we can bet on Womens too

Right now the event is on hold, Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach on Australia, from today April 10 to April 20

legendary
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Brazil took home 5 out 7 world titles.

Yes, it has been difficult to compete against Brazilian athletes. They are very strong right now.

I think that this year the competition will be more balanced, there were still no repeats in the victories of the stages, and that's why it's more difficult to see someone standing out.

legendary
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These are surfing world tour results for the last 7 years.



Brazil took home 5 out 7 world titles.

While there are many great surfers from all nations of the world.

Brazilians tend to have advantages in athleticism and paddling. They train the most and seem to have the best results from training. Which translates to surfing more heats without tiring, catching more waves and moving more in the water to get a good position and priority.

When I was a kid I surfed the north shore of hawaii. I did a few amateur surf contests. So I do know a little about the history and competition side of things.
legendary
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Brazil had a good surfers was a good one. But it's not a easy win for Brazil. It's happened when the Hawaii and Australia leads this one. Australian people are born sport person. Their was huge time is needed one for the good practice of the sports. The waves was not a end, it was beginning with the portugal in the game. In this game alone, the american and Brazil people made some huge change in the Winning.

Proof of this is that this year in men, there have already been two victories for American athletes and one victory for an athlete from Australia.

It's not that Brazilian athletes are bad, on the contrary, they are very, very good. The thing is, the Americans and Australians have so many athletes in surfing, that they start very young to compete on the world tour in the first "division".
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Brazil had a good surfers was a good one. But it's not a easy win for Brazil. It's happened when the Hawaii and Australia leads this one. Australian people are born sport person. Their was huge time is needed one for the good practice of the sports. The waves was not a end, it was beginning with the portugal in the game. In this game alone, the american and Brazil people made some huge change in the Winning.
legendary
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Neither australia nor america has had anyone emerge who can consistently put together the kind of runs brazilians can. Aside from Kelly Slater.

It is true that Brazil has many top surfers, but athletes from Hawaii and Australia are not far behind.

Now, really recently the biggest ones have been the Brazilians. But it also has very good conditions to practice this sport.

In Portugal they are starting to focus more and more on big waves, despite being good at small/normal waves.
legendary
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It seems they changed the season format which traditionally ended in big waves at pipeline in hawaii.

I followed surfing but gave it up around the time Kelly Slater won his 11th world championship.

For gambling purposes I would count the number of big wave and tube riding events versus the number of small wave trick events. Surfers tend to excel in either big or small waves. Its rare to excel in both.

Brazilians are IMO training the hardest and are usually the best athletes on tour. They also have the highest win percentage AFAIK.

Neither australia nor america has had anyone emerge who can consistently put together the kind of runs brazilians can. Aside from Kelly Slater.

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I only followed surfing for quite some time, and amazed that they even have betting lines for this sport. I do agree that it's the sport of the gods, because you are literally going against nature itself whenever you ride the waves. I always find myself cool whenever I can stay on the surfboard for a few seconds, but these guys on these tournaments are really something else.

Personally, I never heard of that bookie. And if ever they're good for such events, let us know. Only a handful of bookies cover such events nowadays and I think we are missing a lot due to limited numbers of bookies.
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