Current Top 5 Men Confirmed to Make Mid-season Cut
The pressure of making the Mid-season Cut is off for the current Top 5 men, who are confirmed to have claimed a spot in the second half of the season. Jack Robinson (AUS), Joao Chianca (BRA), Filipe Toledo (BRA), Caio Ibelli (BRA), and Griffin Colapinto (USA) will go into Bells with the added confidence of knowing they are safe as their competitors scramble to gather enough points to join them in the continued race for the World Title.
“I’m enjoying being back in Australia, and I got the tingles this morning at the opening ceremony,” said Robinson. “I’m just taking it one step at a time, like going down the stairs at Bells. I feel like last year there was so much going on, it was a new position for me. I’m just focused on my path now. These guys I’m competing against push me and bring the best out of me. I’m excited.”
Current No. 5 on the rankings, Colapinto, recently watched his brother Crosby Colapinto (USA) take the win at the BTMI Barbados Surf Pro Challenger Series event and hopes to build off that winning momentum at Bells.
“I’m really happy to see him doing well, and hopefully, we can both be doing well at the same time,” said Colapinto. “I’ve only surfed in contests two years out here, but I think Bells really suits my surfing. I need to learn what waves to catch and where to sit, but if I get the bell, that means I’ll have it solved.”
On the women’s side, the points are too close for anyone to be confirmed to have made the Cut yet, and the race is intensifying. Molly Picklum (AUS) and rookie Caitlin Simmers (USA) relish in their newfound success at the top of the rankings but also feel the extra weight of that position.
“Having the number one next to your name definitely adds pressure,” said Picklum. “I’m glad I get to enjoy this and embrace the busyness that comes with being number one. It’s all so good, I’m soaking it up and enjoying my time at Bells.”
“It’s been a lot the last few months but it feels good,” said Simmers. “I feel more comfortable in a wetsuit, and the weather here is similar to where I’m from in California.”