Olympic surfing in Tahiti
Olympic surfing in Tahiti

Olympic surfing in Tahiti

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The surfing competition at the Paris 2024 Olympics in Teahupo'o has showcased thrilling performances, with Caroline Marks of Florida advancing to round three after achieving the top wave score of 9.43. Brazil's Filipe Toledo narrowly escaped elimination with a stunning wave score of 9.67 to win against New Zealand's Billy Stairmand, while Australia's Jack Robinson stole the spotlight with the highest score of the day at 9.87. French surfer Johanne Defay, recovering from a serious wipeout that required stitches, advanced by defeating Australia's Molly Picklum in a closely contested heat. Overall, the second round saw a mix of challenges including changing weather conditions and fierce competition, leading to dramatic finishes as surfers aimed to maintain their Olympic dreams. The competition continues with eight surfers from round one and eight from round two moving into the quarter-finals. With the excitement building, the next heats promise more intense action at the iconic Tahitian waves.

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