:Australia's Stephanie Gilmore surfed her way through the field to claim a record-breaking eighth world title, overcoming Hawaii's five-times world champion Carissa Moore in the final in Southern California on Thursday.
Brazil's Filipe Toledo beat countryman Italo Ferreira in the men's final to claim his first world title, confirming his reputation as the best small wave surfer on the planet and extending the dominance of the "Brazilian Storm".The 27-year-old Toledo, originally from Ubatuba near Sao Paulo, now lives close to the Finals venue of Lower Trestles, Southern California's premier cobblestone pointbreak.
Its long, sloping walls, seldom much above head-height, were ideally suited to Toledo's arsenal of searing carves and high-speed aerial punts. "It's just the relief.
All the hard work you know, nine years, sacrificing a lot, my family - you know how hard it is to leave your kid behind," Toledo said after embracing his family on the beach.The live-wire Ferreira had to battle through a series of head-to-head matches for a chance at the best-of-three title decider, consistently taking to the air and stomping high-risk spins to beat Japan's Olympic silver medallist Kanoa Igarashi and Australians Ethan Ewing and Jack Robinson.