Medina advances in the decision, but his rival is still alive in the dispute over the title – 17/12/2018



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Gabriel Medina takes another step in the race to become world champion in surfing. On the last day of the Pipeline (Hawaii) leg, the Brazilian won his qualifying in the fourth round, qualified for the quarterfinals and "dried out" Australian Julian Wilson, the only to be able to win the title of surfer. from Maresias. However, the Australian is also qualified and is still alive in the race.

Medina opened the drums with a nice tube and got a score of 8.57. Then he took 8.33 for another hit in the home stretch and beat the Hawaiian Sebastian Zietz and Tahitian Michel Bourez.

Following Medina's battery, Julian fell to the water to stay alive in the conflict. The Brazilian won the match by winning 16.90 points against 11.93 for Zietz and 6.57 for Bourez. He suffered against the Brazilian Yago Dora, who took the best of the race with 15.97 points, but the Australian finished with 12.44 points, ahead of his compatriot Joel Parkinson (7.77) and qualifying for the quarterfinals 19659002] In any event the Brazilian controls his fate and will have the title if he reaches the final, regardless of the outcome of the Australian

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