Bettylou Sakura Johnson (HAW) and Yago Dora (BRA) won the 2025 Lexus Trestles Pro Presented by Outerknown, Stop No. 8 on the World Surf League (WSL) 2025 Championship Tour (CT). A building swell turned to pumping, five-to-seven-foot Lower Trestles conditions and provided a high-performance spectacle for the world’s best surfers on Finals Day to elevate their performances. Marquee runner-up finishes for Southern California’s own Kanoa Igarashi (JPN), along with 2023 and 2024 World Title contender Molly Picklum (AUS), place them firmly in the Final 5 as both leave the Lexus Trestles Pro ranked No. 3. 

Sakura Johnson Officially Enters Final 5 Race with Second CT Win in 2025

The North Shore of O‘ahu’s standout contender, Bettylou Sakura Johnson (HAW), showed her ability to push the power and progressive scale from start to finish on Finals Day. This marks Johnson’s second CT victory of her career, both in 2025. Previously, the 20-year-old earned her first victory at Stop No. 6 of the season at the Bonsoy Gold Coast Pro. Johnson now moves to No. 4 on the rankings to enter the Final 5 conversation. 

“Overall, I’m just super happy how I was able to overcome each heat and just take it out, and I’m so psyched to bring this one home. Honestly, the secret is just staying happy and being surrounded by your loved ones,” said Johnson. “The support this year has been incredible, and I’m just super grateful. It was just finding my rhythm and picking my waves, and just pushing as hard as I can but knowing the waves as well. Lowers has been incredible, and it’s so great to have the memories back when I was 12 years old. Keep it there [in second gear], maybe get into fourth later on in the season, but there’s nothing to lose right here. We’re just trying to get to the Final 5. That’s the goal, but I’m enjoying the process and taking it wave by wave. That’s the only thing you have to do is keep it simple.”

The Final witnessed pumping conditions that built throughout the day and peaked heading into the end of Finals Day. The 2023 and 2024 World Title contender Molly Picklum (AUS) entered the Final against fellow event standout Bettylou Sakura Johnson (HAW). Johnson’s relentless form throughout Finals Day culminated in a showdown with Picklum, posting an 8.00 (out of a possible 10) to start the heat following Picklum’s minimal opener. Johnson wasn’t done yet and posted yet a 9.00 to push Picklum to a combination situation, meaning she needed two new waves to equal Johnson’s heat total of 17.00 (out of a possible 20). Picklum was able to break the combination, but ran out of time to find a near-perfect score needed to overtake Johnson’s lead.

Johnson’s immaculate run atop the podium included eight excellent scores, meaning an 8.00 or above, including a 9.00 in the Final to claim her second win of 2025. Haleʻiwa’s rising World Title contender, Johnson, began her Finals Day quest with the women’s highest heat total, a 17.83, against 2023 World Champion Caroline Marks (USA). 

Dora Earns Third-Career CT Victory with Amazing Aerial Showings

2025 is shaping up to be one of Yago Dora’s (BRA) dream seasons with a second win of the year in amazing fashion. The 29-year-old’s ability in the air continues to astonish spectators around the world as Dora soared his way to a sensational victory. This marks Dora’s third-career CT win and moves him to No. 2 on the rankings. Dora now heads to his home country of Brazil for the VIVO Rio Pro Presented by Corona Cero, where he earned his maiden CT win in 2023.

“It’s unbelievable, I waited a long time to have the opportunity to surf this event, and to do it my first time competing is incredible,” said Dora. “I want to thank God. Especially in the Quarterfinals, he sent me that last wave and that was like the booster for me to win this event, and I just can’t believe it. I’m over the moon right now after winning this event. Now I’m going to Brazil, which is like my best event on Tour, and I’m so happy. I want to thank my team, my dad right there, everyone, all my sponsors, and the people of San Clemente too, you guys always receive me with open arms, and you give me my little spot in the lineup, so it’s pretty amazing that we got to come here and and get these amazing waves and today was my day.”

Moments after the men’s Final horn sounded to start the battle against Southern California’s own Kanoa Igarashi (JPN), Dora launched himself into the air on the first section before multiple, searing carves to post a near-perfect 9.53. Igarashi found his answer of a 7.77, but Dora’s relentless form posted another excellent score of an 8.00. Then, a pivotal exchange at the 10-minute mark witnessed Igarashi take to the air on an impressive Kerrupt Flip before finishing the wave to post an 8.30, short of the 9.51 requirement. While Igarashi took the right, Dora unleashed his forehand attack once more before finishing on an air-reverse to post an 8.37 of his own and all but seal his victory.

Dora’s Finals Day included besting three former World Title contenders, including Ethan Ewing (AUS), San Clemente’s own Griffin Colapinto (USA), and Igarashi.

Molly Picklum Makes a Major Statement in the World Title Race

Earning her second runner-up of the 2025 CT season, Molly Picklum (AUS) continued to show her relentless power on Finals Day. Picklum, 22, holds firm at No. 3 on the rankings as she hunts her third Final 5 appearance in just her fourth season on Tour.

“I’m really happy with second place,” said Picklum. “I feel like this year, more than any other year, I’ve been pushed inside and outside of the water. It’s funny when these girls come up against me, and I’m just like, what am I going to have to do, you never know, and Caity [Simmers] obviously pushed me, and I’m so happy to have gotten one over her. She beats me every time, and then Bettylou [Sakura Johnson], I got her a few times early on in our career, and now she’s starting to get me. Every time you mention her, it’s so exciting and fun for me. Obviously, you see the smile that it brings. She inspires me in the water, and it’s just incredible. Everyone’s just so capable of beating everyone, and I’m so happy to be here.”

Picklum began her Finals Day pursuit with a blistering Semifinal win over reigning World Champion, and Southern California’s own, Caity Simmers (USA). Picklum took full control of the heat after posting the top single-scoring wave of the women’s 2025 CT, a 9.60 (out of a possible 10).

Kanoa Igarashi Rises to No. 3 with Runner-up Performance

Raised in Huntington Beach, Calif., Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) grew up competing at this venue from his amateur ranks and the CT when it was last here in 2017, as well as in the WSL Finals in 2023. The 27-year-old now boasts two Final appearances in 2025, earning a runner-up in Bells Beach, and moves to World No. 3 on the rankings.

“Surfing Lowers with one other person, now I think it’s pretty special in itself. We came to California, and we got blessed with amazing waves, so thank you to the surf gods. And thanks to all the fans. You guys really brought the heat this week, and you know I’m really excited to keep going the rest of the year. I just want to say thanks to everyone. The other day I was on the podium at Nationals and USA Championships. Time flies, and Lowers still continues to be one of the best waves in the world, and you know some things never change, and I’m really thankful for the waves we got this week and the team that I have around me. It takes a lot more than me standing on a surfboard to get results like this, so it’s been an amazing year and can we keep going.”

Igarashi’s amazing form took him to a 17.10 heat total in the Semifinals to best 2023 World Title contender Jack Robinson (AUS) after taking down fellow Japanese representative Connor O’Leary (JPN) in the Quarterfinals. Now, Igarashi is preparing for the VIVO Rio Pro, a venue he’s placed equal fifth as his best. 

Electric showings from San Clemente’s own Griffin Colapinto (USA) and Sawyer Lindblad (USA) pushed their hometown support crew into the Semifinals as Colapinto continues on to Rio in search of a third-straight Final 5 appearance, now sitting at No. 9 on the rankings. Plus, Jordy Smith (RSA) and Gabriela Bryan (HAW) maintain the Yellow Leader Jerseys by the narrowest of margins.

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Lexus Trestles Pro Presented by Outerknown Women’s Final Results:

1 – Bettylou Sakura Johnson (HAW) 17.00
2 – Molly Picklum (AUS) 14.23

Lexus Trestles Pro Presented by Outerknown Men’s Final Results:

1 – Yago Dora (BRA) 17.90
2 – Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) 16.07

Lexus Trestles Pro Presented by Outerknown Women’s Semifinal Results:

HEAT 1:HEAT 1: Molly Picklum (AUS) 16.37 DEF. Caitlin Simmers (USA) 10.84
HEAT 2: Bettylou Sakura Johnson (HAW) 16.24 DEF. Sawyer Lindblad (USA) 14.33

Lexus Trestles Pro Presented by Outerknown Men’s Semifinal Results:

HEAT 1: Yago Dora (BRA) 17.23 DEF. Griffin Colapinto (USA) 15.20
HEAT 2: Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) 17.10 DEF. Jack Robinson (AUS) 16.10

Lexus Trestles Pro Presented by Outerknown Women’s Quarterfinal Results:

HEAT 1: Caitlin Simmers (USA) 12.10 DEF. Erin Brooks (CAN) 11.66
HEAT 2: Molly Picklum (AUS) 12.50 DEF. Lakey Peterson (USA) 11.47
HEAT 3: Sawyer Lindblad (USA) 15.50 DEF. Gabriela Bryan (HAW) 5.17
HEAT 4: Bettylou Sakura Johnson (HAW) 17.83 DEF. Caroline Marks (USA) 8.70

Lexus Trestles Pro Presented by Outerknown Men’s Quarterfinal Results:
HEAT 1: Griffin Colapinto (USA) 16.40 DEF. Joel Vaughan (AUS) 12.17
HEAT 2: Yago Dora (BRA) 15.37 DEF. Ethan Ewing (AUS) 14.63
HEAT 3: Jack Robinson (AUS) 16.27 DEF. Cole Houshmand (USA) 15.94
HEAT 4: Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) 15.16 DEF. Connor O’Leary (JPN) 13.37

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