Sally Fitzgibbons
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After a fifteen year drought, 10-Time World Champion Kelly Slater wins the biggest surf contest in the world while Sally Fitzgibbons cleans up on the women's side.
The ladies of the World Tour knock out two rounds before the Pro Juniors hit the water at HB Pier...
The crowds held their breath in the morning with only two remaining world title contenders Carissa Moore and Sally Fitzgibbons both escaping the sudden-death Round 2.
The Roxy Pro could see the ASP Women’s World title crowning this week as Carissa Moore (HAW) and Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) are the only two remaining contenders. The possibilities are as follows...
Sally Fitzgibbons (Gerroa NSW, AUS) 20, today won the ASP 6-Star Swatch Girls Pro France in an enthralling final over Sage Erickson (CA, USA) 20, in solid 4ft peaks at Les Bourdaines, France.
After her third win in just five events, Carissa Moore just got much closer to realizing her dream of winning an ASP World Title.
With a 3,350 point lead over her nearest rival Oahu's Carissa Moore has her first ever World Title firmly in her sights. Check the exclusive video from her win at firing Dee Why Point.
With her win at Dee Why Point, the young Hawaiian retakes the World Tour points lead over Sally Fitzgibbons.
Sally Fitzgibbons follows up her win at Bells with yet another World Tour victory over Carissa Moore in New Zealand. Photo and video highlights.
ASP World No. 2 Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) continued to push the envelope and revealing the depth of her surfing talent by smashing the scoreboard with near perfect scores to charge into the quarterfinals of the ASP Subaru Pro TSB Bank Women’s Surf Festival in New Zealand on Friday April 29, 2011.
Sally Fitzgibbons continued to ride her wave of victory to New Zealand, posting another top class performance during Round 1 of the Subaru Pro TSB Bank Women’s Surf Festival in Taranaki.
The ASP Women’s World Title season will move from strength to strength this week with the commencement of the TSB Bank Women’s Surf Festival in Taranaki, New Zealand from April 27 through May 1, 2011.










