<div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"> </div><div style="text-align: justify;">The Final started off slow but quickly ramped up into a back-and-forth battle as barrels pitched off the reef while Ho and Hanneman paddled against the current and exchanged rides. Ho earned a 6.83 (out of a possible 10) for his opening wave as Hanneman scored a 4.83 but eventual victor Ho rid himself of that result by Final’s end and went on to secure two excellent numbers, combining to accrue a 16.83 (out of a possible 20) heat total for brilliant surfing.</div><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><a href="https://www.worldsurfleague.com/posts/448688/mason-ho-wins-air-tahiti-rangiroa-pro" target="_blank">Watch Mason Ho Win the Air Tahiti Rangiroa Pro</a></strong></p><div style="text-align: justify;"> A big exchange witnessed Hanneman get covered by Rangiroa’s blue curtain and emerge after multiple sections for a near-excellent 7.70 midway through the heat. Ho answered right back with an 8.00 for his own barrel-excellence to control the Final before heading into the dying minutes where he posted another 8.83 -- the heat-best -- to claim his career-second QS victory. (Newsfeed available)</div><div style="text-align: justify;"> </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">“I’m so stoked, I did not expect winning any QS events this year,” said Ho. “I mean it’s always the plan, it’s been a plan for life, but to actually do it is such a cool feeling and just to travel to a special place like Tahiti and get a result, let alone win, has always been a dream of mine.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"> "Eli is such a good competitor," added Ho. "When I was his age, I wasn’t nearly that good, but I remember always learning stuff. Now that I’m not so young I don’t have to hold all my knowledge. It’s cool when you can learn it and pass it on but still do good.”</div><div style="text-align: justify;"> </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"> Ho looked unstoppable after yesterday’s perfect 10-point ride carried momentum into his first QS finals day since 2017. The 31-year-old from Oahu’s North Shore had an impressive road to victory, first by overcoming an in-form Ocean Macedo (HAW) in the Quarterfinals after the young Maui, Hawaii, competitor jumped into the lead with an 8.00. Ho was able to recover and finish strong heading into a massive Semifinal bout with Tahitian O’Neill Massin that witnessed more seesaw battles after Massin started with a near-perfect 9.00. But, Ho’s ability to overcome adversity showed once more with a jaw-dropping 9.50 to take out Massin and all-but seal his career-fourth QS Final.</div><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><a href="https://www.worldsurfleague.com/posts/448689/hanneman-breaks-through-to-second-qs-final" target="_blank">Hanneman Breaks Through to Second QS Final</a></strong></p><div style="text-align: justify;"> </div><div style="text-align: justify;">Hanneman’s rhythm with the ocean was undeniable throughout the morning after eliminating Tahitian Heifara Tahutini Jr. in a wave-for-wave Quarterfinal battle before a stout Semifinal against another Tahitian standout, Tereva David. Hanneman and David started off with a solid exchange before the ocean went silent for nearly the entirety of the heat, but Hanneman’s control of priority proved the determining factor; the Maui surfer found himself on the winning side of a three-wave affair, earning a 7.77 and 7.33 over David’s 6.77 heat total. (Newsfeed available)</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">“I had a lot of fun heats and obviously second isn’t first place but I had fun so that’s all that matters,” said Hanneman. “The current was really strong, but we got one jet ski ride out so that was nice. My goal is obviously to make the CT, but I’m just getting started on some events now, so I’m just going to keep moving forward and hopefully keep making heats.”</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Noteworthy Finishes for Tahitian Duo David and Massin</strong></div><div style="text-align: justify;"> </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"> Tahiti was well-represented on finals day with David, Massin, Tahutini Jr. and Turo Ariitu all vying for a chance to bring the event title back to their native country. But it was not to be after Massin’s battle with eventual winner Ho ended in defeat despite a near-perfect 9.00 start to the bout. The 2018 Hawaii/ Tahiti Nui QS Winner fought until the end with a last-ditch effort that saw him nearly come flying out of the barrel before being enveloped by the foamball. But Ho’s 9.50 sealed his spot in the Final where he met Hanneman for an all-Hawaii match up. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"> </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"> David took down Ariitu in their Quarterfinal duel before the only wave-starved heat of the day unfolded against eventual runner-up, Hanneman. Both started with solid waves, including a 7.77 from Hanneman, but as the heat went nearly flat without another wave ridden, David was rendered waveless and unable to make a comeback. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"> </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">The Tahitians will return to action alongside an international field at the <strong>Papara Pro Open Tahiti</strong>, a<strong> <a href="https://www.boardriding.com/Events/mens-papara-pro-open-tahiti-2020" target="_blank">men’s </a></strong>and <strong><a href="https://www.boardriding.com/Events/womens-papara-pro-open-tahiti-2020" target="_blank">women’s</a> QS 1,000</strong>, along with <strong><a href="https://www.boardriding.com/Events/mens-papara-pro-junior-tahiti-2020" target="_blank">men</a> and <a href="https://www.boardriding.com/Events/womens-papara-pro-junior-tahiti-2020" target="_blank">women</a></strong> <strong>Pro Juniors from March 9 - 13</strong>.</div><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><a href="https://www.worldsurfleague.com/posts/448475/teahupoo-approved-as-venue-for-2024-olympic-surfing" target="_blank">Famously Heavy Wave Now An Olympic Venue</a></strong><br /></p><div style="text-align: justify;"> </div><div style="text-align: justify;">In other noteworthy news from the islands of Tahiti Nui, the infamous wave known as Teahupo'o was recently announced as the official venue for surfing in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Regarded as one of the heaviest left-handed reef breaks on the planet that produces perfect barreling waves, Teahupo'o will host both male and female Olympians nearly 9,500 miles away from Paris for a unique venue experience for both athletes and viewers. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">"For surfing, Teahupo'o is a sacred place, rich in history and tradition and offering a truly authentic surfing experience, whilst paying homage to the culture and heritage of the sport," said Fernando Aguerre, President of the International Surfing Association in a statement to the press.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">"Tahiti as the Olympic venue is testimony to Paris 2024's spirit of creativity and innovation. Surfing is a sport for the new era of the Games and this approach by Paris 2024 demonstrates how our values are aligned."</div><div style="text-align: justify;"> </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Air Tahiti Rangiroa Pro Final Results:</strong></div><div style="text-align: justify;">1 - <strong><a href="https://www.boardriding.com/Riders/mason-ho" target="_blank">Mason Ho</a></strong> (HAW) 16.83 1,000 points </div><div style="text-align: justify;">2 - <strong><a href="https://www.boardriding.com/Riders/eli-hanneman" target="_blank">Eli Hanneman</a></strong> (HAW) 12.53 750 points </div><div style="text-align: justify;"> </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Air Tahiti Rangiroa Pro Semifinal Results:</strong></div><div style="text-align: justify;">SF 1: Mason Ho (HAW) 17.00 DEF. <strong><a href="https://www.boardriding.com/Riders/oneill-massin" target="_blank">O’Neill Massin</a></strong> (PYF) 11.63</div><div style="text-align: justify;">SF 2: Eli Hanneman (HAW) 15.10 DEF. <strong><a href="https://www.boardriding.com/Riders/tereva-david" target="_blank">Tereva David</a></strong> (PYF) 6.77</div><div style="text-align: justify;"> </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Air Tahiti Rangiroa Pro Quarterfinal Results:</strong></div><div style="text-align: justify;">QF 1: Mason Ho (HAW) 15.36 DEF. Ocean Macedo (HAW) 15.20</div><div style="text-align: justify;">QF 2: O’Neill Massin (PYF) 16.60 DEF. Logan Bediamol (HAW) 13.34</div><div style="text-align: justify;">QF 3: Tereva David (PYF) 15.87 DEF. Turo Ariitu (PYF) 14.83</div><div style="text-align: justify;">QF 4: Eli Hanneman (HAW) 14.60 DEF. Heifara Tahutini Jr. (PYF) 14.00 </div><div style="text-align: justify;"> </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><strong><a href="https://worldsurfleague.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9c75f4cf1e19118d57c2f963e&id=35728fa5d8&e=2ee39f75b0" target="_blank">AIR TAHITI RANGIROA PRO EVENT PAGE</a></strong></div><div style="text-align: justify;"> </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"> </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>About the WSL</strong> </div><div style="text-align: justify;">The World Surf League (WSL), established in 1976, is the enablement platform for surfing and surfers worldwide. The WSL is dedicated to changing the world through the inspirational power of surfing by creating authentic events, experiences, and storytelling to inspire a growing, global community to live with purpose, originality, and stoke. </div><div style="text-align: justify;">The WSL is a global organization, headquartered in Santa Monica and with regional offices in North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, and EMEA. The WSL possesses a deep appreciation for the sport's rich heritage while promoting progression, innovation, and performance at the highest levels.</div><div style="text-align: justify;">The WSL is comprised of Tours & Events, celebrating the world’s best surfers across all disciplines and annually running more than 180 global contests and crowning the undisputed World Champions across all divisions; WSL WaveCo, where innovation meets experience; and WSL Studios, which offers best in class storytelling across competition, lifestyle, and conservation.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">For more information, please visit <strong><a href="http://www.worldsurfleague.com/" target="_blank">WorldSurfLeague.com</a></strong></div><div style="text-align: justify;"> </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"> </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>About the Tahitian Surfing Federation (<a href="https://www.boardriding.com/Associations/federation-tahitienne-de-surf-fts" target="_blank">Federation Tahitienne de Surf</a>)</strong></div><div style="text-align: justify;">The association called the Tahitian Surfing Federation is located at Taharu’u Beach PK 39 Papara, Tahiti, French Polynesia and aims to organize, control and develop the practice of surfing and all associated disciplines including bodyboard, longboard, kneeboard, bodysurf, skimboard, paddleboard, stand-up paddleboard, and tow-in surfing.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"> The Tahitian Surfing Federation coordinates the activities of affiliated associations practicing the above-mentioned activities functioning in French Polynesia and, when appropriate, of Polynesians abroad. The organization establishes the rules of conduct as defined by the Olympic Committee of French Polynesia, elaborates the rules and pedagogic content pertaining to the teaching of surfing, and maintains all useful relationships with all Federations and all French and foreign agencies and public authorities.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"> </div>