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Brazilian Toledo wins 2nd J-Bay crown

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Filipe Toledo (Photo credit: Kody McGregor)
Filipe Toledo (Photo credit: Kody McGregor)

Jeffreys Bay - Brazilian surfer Filipe Toledo has taken the win at the 2018 Corona Open JBay, making it back-to back wins at this prestigious Championship Tour (CT) surfing event.

READ: Jordy Smith crashes out in J-Bay semis

He beat Australian powerhouse surfer and rookie Wade Carmichael in excellent surf on Thursday, bringing a close to four days of world class men's surfing at Supertubes.

In a fast and exciting final, both surfers showed incredible performance and strength, surfing a number of heats from the quarterfinals all the way to the finals, but it was the Brazilian who had the edge on the Australian, taking the win with his aggressive approach to the long lines of Supertubes. 

Despite a strong comeback performance from the Australian, including a last-ditch grab-rail air 360 attempt in the dying minutes, it was the lightning-fast young Brazilian who took the honours for the second year in a row.

South African surfer and two-time event champion Jordy Smith was also on form throughout this event, but bowed out to Carmichael in an exciting semi-final clash.

With one more chance to put a good score on the board during the final minutes of the heat, Smith mistimed a huge aerial move at the end section, and was eliminated from the event.

In the second semi-final Toledo came up against the dynamic Kanoa Igarashi from Japan, and went to town in this heat, posting two near perfect scores of 9.57 and 9.33 for the win and the finals berth.

Toledo goes to number one on the laderboard, displacing Australian surfer Julian Wilson into second place.

Gabriel Medina (BRA) and Italo Ferreira (BRA) make up third and fourth place, while SA's Smith sits fairly comfortably at fifth spot on the rankings - and is again a world title contender, along with the rest of the top five.

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