2021 Vans US Open of Surfing Quarterfinalist Bettylou Sakura Johnson (HAW) is into the Semifinals looking for a massive result. - WSL / Morris
- WSL / Morris
- WSL / Ryder
- WSL / Morris
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A third Vans US Open of Surfing title is in Caroline Marks' (USA) sights. - WSL / Ryder
- WSL / Morris
- WSL / Morris
- WSL / Morris
- WSL / Ryder
Ventura, California's own Eithan Osborne (USA) delivered a hefty upset and eliminated 2022 CT rookie Lucca Mesinas (PER) - WSL / Ryder
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- WSL / Ryder
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Joao Chianca (BRA) was one of the 2022 CT's most exciting rookies and brought that electricity into the Quarterfinals. - WSL / Ryder
- WSL / Ryder
- WSL / Morris
A clash of event standouts took place with Eithan Osborne (USA) taking on former CT competitor Lucca Mesinas (PER). Peru’s first male CT representative, Mesinas, started strong but Osborne fed off the energy of his home crowd and delivered a 7.00 to take the lead at the halfway mark. North America standout Evan Geiselman, earned his career-best Vans US Open of Surfing result thus far after taking down Joel Vaughan (AUS) in their Quarterfinal bout and now looks to make his first-ever Challenger Series Final. Going back to the first heat of the men’s Quarterfinal, a world-class affair kicked off with a match-up featuring former CT competitors Ezekiel Lau (HAW) and Liam O’Brien (AUS). Despite slow conditions, Lau found a diamond in the rough for a 7.17 before a fog delay. But, the Hawaiian didn’t let it bother him as he finished the restart strong. - WSL / Morris
- WSL / Ryder
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Gallery: Challenger Series & Duct Tape Inv. Quarterfinals
Aug 06, 2022
Photos from the quarterfinals of the Men's & Women's Challenger Series