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    Smith rolls back the years for emotional win

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeApril 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Jordy Smith won the battle of the Team SA Olympians when he took his first world championship tour victory in eight years at the Surf City El Salvador Pro in long, overhead waves.

    The 37-year-old Smith, who joined the tour in 2008, excelled as the waves improved for the final two days of competition and comfortably beat Matthew McGillivray in an all South African final. He dedicated the win to his wife and to his father, who shapes his surfboards.

    “I’ve always wanted to ride his board in a final and to win on it, and that dream has come true. I love you Dad,” Smith said after being carried up the rocks at the venue of Punta Roca.

    Smith got off to a strong start in the final with a 7.33 out of 10 for his first wave and backed it up a 6.93 late in the contest for a two wave total of 14.26 out of 20.

    McGillivray, who took down the two previous event champions en route to the final, couldn’t find the waves he needed in the somewhat inconsistent conditions and ended with a heat score of 9.33.

    The win lifts Smith to number five in the word rankings.

    With four events of the 11-stop tour now complete, the surfers head to Australia for three events before the number of competitors is cut by a third. The top five surfers at the end of the regular season will then compete in a one day, winner takes all finals day in Fiji.



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