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All the Highlights from the Rip Curl Rottnest Search Event Tuesday May 25, 2021 Staff
Well, the first-ever WSL Rip Curl Rottnest Search event is done and dusted. The results are in the books, the jerseys are hanging up to dry, and the competitors are resting their aching shoulders. Sally Fitzgibbons and Gabriel Medina walked away victorious.
It was, overall, a successful event. The waves were there, the surfing was on-point, and everything ran relatively smoothly. Which, in the current climate of surf contests, is saying a lot. The event had it all. Sally Fitzgibbons returned to form, World Champions battled it out, and rookie Morgan Cibilic made it all the way to the final. That was something he didn’t expect at all.
Gabriel Medina and Sally Fitzgibbons win 2021 Rip Curl Rottnest Search
May 25, 2021 |
Surfing
Gabriel Medina and Sally Fitzgibbons have taken out the 2021 Rip Curl Rottnest Search in Western Australia.
The fifth stop on the 2021 World Surf League (WSL) Championship Tour (CT) concluded in four-to-six-foot waves at Rottnest Island.
Medina used his forehand power and rail-to-rail surfing skills to annihilate the firing left-handers pumping down the line at the famous Australian surf break.
The two-time world champion ended up defeating rookie Morgan Cibilic, who only caught two waves in the final. Rottnest Island was a new special place for me, and I loved it. We had great waves the whole time, and I was able to surf the way I want, expressed Gabriel Medina.