Italo Ferreira and Caroline Marks Win Quiksilver Pro and Boost Mobile Pro Gold Coast

Queensland/AUS (Monday, April 8, 2019) – Italo Ferreira (BRA) and 
Caroline Marks (USA) won the Quiksilver Pro and Boost Mobile Pro
Gold Coast, the opening stop on the World Surf League (WSL)
Championship Tour (CT). The Final Series took place at Duranbah Beach,
the event’s backup site, in two-to-four foot (0.6 – 1.2 meter) waves to
determine the first winners of the season.
QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA – APRIL 8: The winners of the 2019 Quiksilver Pro and Boost Mobile Pro Gold Coast on April 8, 2019 in Queensland, Australia.
In addition to the year’s first elite surfing event, today marked the first CT event to award equal prize money to the female and male competitors
following WSL’s commitment in September last year. Each stop on the
Championship Tour, in 2019 and beyond, will award equal prize money
and continue to host the Rising Tides – WSL Girls Program, the
beachside engagement program aimed to inspire the next generation
of young girls to take to the surf. 

The 2019 CT is also the first opportunity for the world’s best surfers to
qualify for the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, where surfing will make its
Olympic debut. The Championship Tour rankings at the end of this
season will determine 18 of the 40 available places
(10 men and women). After today’s results, the surfers are one step closer to both qualifying for the Olympics and winning the prestigious WSL
World Title.
17-year-old Marks earned her career-first event win today and vaults to
No. 1 on the World Rankings. With only one year on the CT to her name,
the young competitor is off to a phenomenal start in her career,
already reaching the very top to set the tone for the year ahead. 

“I’m really emotional right now,” Marks said. “I can’t believe it. I’m
speechless. It’s incredible to be a part of this sport. I just want to thank
everyone at WSL, I’m so grateful. It’s so amazing to be a part of women’s
surfing. Carissa (Moore) has always been my hero and she still is. To
have my first win over her is incredible. I was actually laughing because
the first time I came to this event I was in the Trials and I just lost in the
first heat every single time, so to now win the event is amazing. This
has been the best event and best week of my life. There’s still a lot of
work to do for the rest of the year, but I’m definitely going to enjoy
this moment.” 

En route to her first win, Marks defeated seven-time WSL Champion 
Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) in the Quarterfinals, Malia Manuel (HAW) in
the Semifinals, and three-time WSL Champion Carissa Moore (HAW) in
the Final. Marks now leads the world’s best surfers heading into Stop
No. 2 of 10, the Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach, where she will fight to
maintain her lead over the field.

“I can’t wait to see where this result will take me this year and I’m
really excited to get to the next event and hopefully get on a roll,”
continued Marks. “Bells Beach is one of my favorite waves in the world
and I feel like it really suits my surfing, so I’m stoked to be surfing there
next week.” 

After finishing World No. 3 in 2018, three-time WSL Champion Moore 
came into this first event with momentum. The former two-time
Gold Coast event winner was on fire all week with some of the best
scores, but in the Final, Moore struggled to find a wave that would
allow her to take the 22nd event win of her career. Moore now heads
to the Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach, an event she has won three times,
with her best start to the season since 2015, the same year that she
won her last World Title. 

“This event was a real whirlwind,” said Moore. “I can’t believe we
started a few days ago and we’re already done. I had some great
matchups throughout the week and I knew coming against Caroline
(Marks) was going to be really tough as she is a really amazing surfer.
I want to congratulate Caroline on such a huge win and thanks to
everyone for coming and showing support. I feel really thankful to
be here competing on the Gold Coast again.” 

In 2018, Ferreira proved himself to be one of the most exciting surfers,
winning three CT events and finishing the year in fourth place on the
Jeep Leaderboard. Today, the 24-year-old got his World Title campaign
off to a perfect start with a come-from-behind victory over Californian 
Kolohe Andino (USA). Ferreira will now sport the Jeep Leader Jersey
and focus his attention to Stop No. 2 of 11 on the men’s CT. 
 
“Winning this event at the start of the year is unbelievable, ” Ferreira
said. “I knew it would be so hard to beat Kolohe (Andino). I feel really
lucky to have beaten him and especially in waves like this. The support
on the beach is so unreal. I love all of the Brasilians on the beach. They
are incredible cheering us all on. I’m excited to be in the Jeep Leader
Jersey again, but it is a long year and I don’t want to get too far ahead
of myself. I have a lot of other events to focus on, starting with Bells
next week. I’ve trained a lot in the last three months and I got the win
in the first event of the year. Let’s do this!” 

Ferreira eliminated the in-form Jordy Smith (ZAF) in the Semifinals and Wade Carmichael (AUS) in the Quarterfinals. The innovative surfer
posted some of the event’s highest scores in the earlier rounds, while
also winning the Red Bull Airborne Gold Coast at the start of the
waiting period. 

Having had four previous Finals appearances in his career, including
the 2016 Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast, Californian prodigy Andino was
hoping today would be the day that he would clinch his first CT win.
Unfortunately, he lost in the dying seconds to Ferreira. Although
disappointed, the American acknowledges that the second-place result
puts him in a great position from the first stop of the long season ahead. 

“I was stoked to be in the Final with Italo (Ferreira),” Andino said. “I let
that wave go, but I think ten times out of ten, I would let it go again just
because it was actually a knee high wave (laughs), but he did a full
rotation, so good on him. It’s a bummer I wasn’t getting chaired up for
my first event win but it’s a long year and still a great result. I was two
minutes away from winning that one. The American surfers are doing
great, it’s rad to see. I think everyone is sick of seeing those top three
guys on tour win every event. I think everyone’s put their heads down
and trying really hard and it’s great for the sport.” 

After almost a decade of competing on the WSL Championship Tour, two-time WSL Champion John John Florence (HAW) has only made the
Semifinals twice at the Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast, once in 2017 and
again today. Florence eliminated Conner Coffin (USA) in the
Quarterfinals but was stopped by Andino in the Semifinals this
morning. Florence recently returned to full-time competition after a
sidelining knee injury and now sits in third on the Jeep Leaderboard
heading into the next event. 

Two-time WSL Champion Gabriel Medina (BRA) was eliminated by
Jordy Smith (ZAF) in Quarterfinal 3. Medina was a standout at D-Bah,
posting the highest heat total of the entire event during the earlier
rounds. On Finals Day, however, Medina was unable to find two decent
scores and finished the event in equal 5th place meaning he will head
to Bells without the Jeep Leader Jersey.

“It was really hard to find the opportunities out there,” Medina said.
“Yesterday was really fun, I was surfing D-Bah and it was pumping, but
they were trying to make it at Snapper. That was a hard one. Heading
onto Bells now. Hopefully, the waves will be better at Bells and there
will be more opportunities. I just want to thank all my fans around the
world, thanks for all the love and support and I’ll see you at Bells.” 

Although he was disappointed to go down to Andino in the
Quarterfinals, 2019 CT Rookie Seth Moniz (HAW) got his rookie year off
to an incredible start by finishing in Equal 5th place at the Quiksilver
Pro Gold Coast, taking down some big names along the way. Moniz
will now shift his focus to Bells Beach and hope to increase his lead
in the race for Rookie of the Year when competition kicks off next week. 

The last Australians left in the draw, Sally Fitzgibbons and Wade
Carmichael, fell to Moore and Ferreira, respectively. Fitzgibbons will
exit with an Equal 3rd place finish, while Carmichael leaves in Equal 5th. 

2019 WSL Championship Tour will now head to Stop No. 2, the Rip Curl
Pro Bells Beach. The event window will open on April 17 and run
through April 27, 2019. The event will be broadcast LIVE on 
WorldSurfLeague.com and Facebook.com/WSL. Also check local listings
for coverage from the WSL’s broadcast partners. 

For highlights from the Quiksilver Pro and Boost Mobile Pro Gold Coast,
please visit WorldSurfLeague.com

Boost Mobile Pro Gold Coast Final Results:
1 – Caroline Marks (USA) 13.83
2 – Carissa Moore (HAW) 11.67

Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast Final Results:
1 – Italo Ferreira (BRA) 12.57 
2 – Kolohe Andino (USA) 12.43

QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA – APRIL 8: Caroline Marks of USA advances to the final of the 2019 Boost Mobile Pro Gold Coast after winning Semi Final Heat 1 at Duranbah Beach on April 8, 2019 in Queensland, Australia.

17-year-old Marks earned her career-first event win today and vaults to
No. 1 on the World Rankings. With only one year on the CT to her name,
the young competitor is off to a phenomenal start in her career,
already reaching the very top to set the tone for the year ahead. 

“I’m really emotional right now,” Marks said. “I can’t believe it. I’m
speechless. It’s incredible to be a part of this sport. I just want to thank
everyone at WSL, I’m so grateful. It’s so amazing to be a part of women’s
surfing. Carissa (Moore) has always been my hero and she still is. To
have my first win over her is incredible. I was actually laughing because
the first time I came to this event I was in the Trials and I just lost in the
first heat every single time, so to now win the event is amazing. This
has been the best event and best week of my life. There’s still a lot of
work to do for the rest of the year, but I’m definitely going to enjoy
this moment.” 

En route to her first win, Marks defeated seven-time WSL Champion 
Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) in the Quarterfinals, Malia Manuel (HAW) in
the Semifinals, and three-time WSL Champion Carissa Moore (HAW) in
the Final. Marks now leads the world’s best surfers heading into Stop
No. 2 of 10, the Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach, where she will fight to
maintain her lead over the field.

QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA – APRIL 8: Caroline Marks of USA wins the 2019 Boost Mobile Pro Gold Coast after winning the final at Duranbah Beach on April 8, 2019 in Queensland, Australia.

“I can’t wait to see where this result will take me this year and I’m
really excited to get to the next event and hopefully get on a roll,”
continued Marks. “Bells Beach is one of my favorite waves in the world
and I feel like it really suits my surfing, so I’m stoked to be surfing there
next week.” 

After finishing World No. 3 in 2018, three-time WSL Champion Moore 
came into this first event with momentum. The former two-time
Gold Coast event winner was on fire all week with some of the best
scores, but in the Final, Moore struggled to find a wave that would
allow her to take the 22nd event win of her career. Moore now heads
to the Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach, an event she has won three times,
with her best start to the season since 2015, the same year that she
won her last World Title. 

“This event was a real whirlwind,” said Moore. “I can’t believe we
started a few days ago and we’re already done. I had some great
matchups throughout the week and I knew coming against Caroline
(Marks) was going to be really tough as she is a really amazing surfer.
I want to congratulate Caroline on such a huge win and thanks to
everyone for coming and showing support. I feel really thankful to
be here competing on the Gold Coast again.” 

QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA – APRIL 8: Italo Ferreira of Brazil advances to the final of the 2019 Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast after winning Semi Final Heat 2 at Duranbah Beach on April 8, 2019 in Queensland, Australia.

In 2018, Ferreira proved himself to be one of the most exciting surfers,
winning three CT events and finishing the year in fourth place on the
Jeep Leaderboard. Today, the 24-year-old got his World Title campaign
off to a perfect start with a come-from-behind victory over Californian 
Kolohe Andino (USA). Ferreira will now sport the Jeep Leader Jersey
and focus his attention to Stop No. 2 of 11 on the men’s CT. 

“Winning this event at the start of the year is unbelievable, ” Ferreira
said. “I knew it would be so hard to beat Kolohe (Andino). I feel really
lucky to have beaten him and especially in waves like this. The support
on the beach is so unreal. I love all of the Brasilians on the beach. They
are incredible cheering us all on. I’m excited to be in the Jeep Leader
Jersey again, but it is a long year and I don’t want to get too far ahead
of myself. I have a lot of other events to focus on, starting with Bells
next week. I’ve trained a lot in the last three months and I got the win
in the first event of the year. Let’s do this!” 

QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA – APRIL 8: Italo Ferreira of Brazil wins the 2019 Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast after winning the final at Duranbah Beach on April 8, 2019 in Queensland, Australia.

Ferreira eliminated the in-form Jordy Smith (ZAF) in the Semifinals and Wade Carmichael (AUS) in the Quarterfinals. The innovative surfer
posted some of the event’s highest scores in the earlier rounds, while
also winning the Red Bull Airborne Gold Coast at the start of the
waiting period. 

Having had four previous Finals appearances in his career, including
the 2016 Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast, Californian prodigy Andino was
hoping today would be the day that he would clinch his first CT win.
Unfortunately, he lost in the dying seconds to Ferreira. Although
disappointed, the American acknowledges that the second-place result
puts him in a great position from the first stop of the long season ahead. 

“I was stoked to be in the Final with Italo (Ferreira),” Andino said. “I let
that wave go, but I think ten times out of ten, I would let it go again just
because it was actually a knee high wave (laughs), but he did a full
rotation, so good on him. It’s a bummer I wasn’t getting chaired up for
my first event win but it’s a long year and still a great result. I was two
minutes away from winning that one. The American surfers are doing
great, it’s rad to see. I think everyone is sick of seeing those top three
guys on tour win every event. I think everyone’s put their heads down
and trying really hard and it’s great for the sport.” 

After almost a decade of competing on the WSL Championship Tour, two-time WSL Champion John John Florence (HAW) has only made the
Semifinals twice at the Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast, once in 2017 and
again today. Florence eliminated Conner Coffin (USA) in the
Quarterfinals but was stopped by Andino in the Semifinals this
morning. Florence recently returned to full-time competition after a
sidelining knee injury and now sits in third on the Jeep Leaderboard
heading into the next event. 

Two-time WSL Champion Gabriel Medina (BRA) was eliminated by
Jordy Smith (ZAF) in Quarterfinal 3. Medina was a standout at D-Bah,
posting the highest heat total of the entire event during the earlier
rounds. On Finals Day, however, Medina was unable to find two decent
scores and finished the event in equal 5th place meaning he will head
to Bells without the Jeep Leader Jersey.

“It was really hard to find the opportunities out there,” Medina said.
“Yesterday was really fun, I was surfing D-Bah and it was pumping, but
they were trying to make it at Snapper. That was a hard one. Heading
onto Bells now. Hopefully, the waves will be better at Bells and there
will be more opportunities. I just want to thank all my fans around the
world, thanks for all the love and support and I’ll see you at Bells.” 

Although he was disappointed to go down to Andino in the
Quarterfinals, 2019 CT Rookie Seth Moniz (HAW) got his rookie year off
to an incredible start by finishing in Equal 5th place at the Quiksilver
Pro Gold Coast, taking down some big names along the way. Moniz
will now shift his focus to Bells Beach and hope to increase his lead
in the race for Rookie of the Year when competition kicks off next week. 

The last Australians left in the draw, Sally Fitzgibbons and Wade
Carmichael, fell to Moore and Ferreira, respectively. Fitzgibbons will
exit with an Equal 3rd place finish, while Carmichael leaves in Equal 5th. 

2019 WSL Championship Tour will now head to Stop No. 2, the Rip Curl
Pro Bells Beach. The event window will open on April 17 and run
through April 27, 2019. The event will be broadcast LIVE on 
WorldSurfLeague.com and Facebook.com/WSL. Also check local listings
for coverage from the WSL’s broadcast partners. 

For highlights from the Quiksilver Pro and Boost Mobile Pro Gold Coast,
please visit WorldSurfLeague.com

Boost Mobile Pro Gold Coast Final Results:
1 – Caroline Marks (USA) 13.83
2 – Carissa Moore (HAW) 11.67

Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast Final Results:
1 – Italo Ferreira (BRA) 12.57 
2 – Kolohe Andino (USA) 12.43