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WSL BWT PE'AHI CHALLENGE ON STANDBY FOR POTENTIAL START TODAY

28/10/2017

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WSL BWT PE'AHI CHALLENGE ON STANDBY FOR POTENTIAL START TODAY
- NEXT CALL AT 10:30 AM HST (1:30 PM PT, 8:30 PM GMT, 6:30 PM BRST) FOR POSSIBLE MEN'S ROUND 1 START
- MORE AT WORLDSURFLEAGUE.COM

 

 

 

Caption: 2016 Men's Pe'ahi Challenge runner-up Greg Long (USA) will battle in Round 2 of the Pe'ahi Challenge when competition gets underway. 
Credit: © WSL / Cestari

Location:      PE'AHIHaiku, Maui, Hawaii
BWT window:   October 15, 2017 - February 28, 2018
Today's Call:      On standby - Next call at 10:30 AM HST
Conditions:   Projected 30 - 45 foot surf

PE’AHI, Maui, Hawaii/USA (Friday, October 27, 2017) - The World Surf League (WSL) Big Wave Tour (BWT) Pe'ahi Challenge is on standby today with a possible 10:30 a.m. Hawaii Standard Time start. 

"The Northern Hawaiian buoys are showing a building long period swell expected to arrive midday," said Mike Parsons, WSL BWT Commissioner. "Competitors will be in position at the iconic Maui break at 10:30 a.m. Hawaii Time and will be on standby to start as conditions warrant. We hope to hold all four men's Round 1 heats in an hour-long format today, should conditions maintain quality.
 
"All remaining men's and women's heats will take place on Saturday, October 28 at 7:00 a.m. HST. Our goal is to take advantage of the swell that is expected to be full power through the first half of the day. Based on this schedule, another four hours of competition should complete the Pe’ahi Challenge by the middle of the day."
 
Surfline, Official Forecasters for the 2017/2018 WSL BWT season are calling for:

Very long period swell has been building on the Northwest Hawaii buoy- around half day from Jaws- since Thursday night and is a good indication that our swell is on track. We expect things to be slow through most of the morning, but gradually building. We should see a more pronounced building trend around midday with the surf continuing to build through the afternoon and evening. Look for building face heights in the 25-35’ range over the afternoon, with max sets of 40-50’ faces late today. Light NNE/NE wind is expected this afternoon as the swell builds.
 
Surf size should hold into early Saturday morning, with a gradual trend down during the morning hours. A more pronounced fade is expected from midday on. Light ENE trades Saturday morning will build to light to moderate levels in the afternoon.


The Pe'ahi Challenge will be broadcast LIVE via WorldSurfLeague.com, the WSL app and on Facebook LIVE via the WSL’s Facebook page. Also check local listings for coverage on CBS Sports Network in the U.S., Fox Sports in Australia, ESPN in Brazil, Sky NZ in New Zealand, SFR Sports in France and Portugal, Sport TV in Portugal and the EDGEsport Network.

Due to safety and environmental concerns, there is no location available for on-site spectating for the Pe’ahi Challenge. Big wave surfing fans are invited to watch the event on the live webcast that will feature close-in angles, slow-motion replays, and analysis.  For those on Maui, there are viewing parties being held at Charley’s Restaurant at 142 Hana Highway, Paia, HI 96779 (808-579-8085) and at Lulu’s Lahaina Surf Club Bar and Grill at 1221 Honoapiilani Hwy #A1 Lahaina, HI 96761

2017/18 BWT Men's Pe'ahi Challenge Round 1 Match-Ups:
Heat 1: 
Grant Baker (ZAF), Billy Kemper (HAW), Cristian Merello (CHL), Francisco Porcella (ITA), Koa Rothman (HAW), Mark Healey (HAW)
Heat 2: Greg Long (USA), Will Skudin (USA), Makuakai Rothman (HAW), Tom Lowe (GBR), Aaron Gold (HAW), Shane Dorian (HAW)
Heat 3: Pedro Calado (BRA), Nic Lamb (USA), Kai Lenny (HAW), Trevor Carlson (HAW), Ryan Hipwood (AUS), Ian Walsh (HAW)
Heat 4: Jamie Mitchell (AUS), Joao De Macedo (PRT), Nathan Florence (HAW), Shaun Walsh (HAW), Albee Layer (HAW)

2017/18 BWT Women's Pe'ahi Challenge Final Match-Up:
Final: 
Paige Alms (HAW) Justine Dupont (FRA), Andrea Moeller (BRA), Keala Kennelly (HAW), Felicity Palmateer (AUS), Bianca Valenti (USA) 

The 2017/2018 WSL Big Wave Tour is proudly supported by Michelob Ultra, the Official Beer of the Big Wave Tour in North America, and Quiksilver Airlift, the Official Inflation Vest of the 2017/2018 Big Wave Tour. 


For more information, check out WorldSurfLeague.com


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