An Australian is certain to ring the iconic Bells Beach surfing trophy after an all-local final beckoning in the women's competition.
An Australian is guaranteed victory in the women's competition at Bells Beach.abc.net.au/news/bells-beach-semi-final-results-final-surfers/102208964An Australian is certain to ring the iconic Bells Beach surfing trophy after a day of domination by local women at the World Surf League stop.
World champion Stephanie Gilmore, rankings leader Molly Picklum, defending Bells winner Tyler Wright, and Margaret River winner Isabella Nichols all made the final four in the 60th anniversary of the famous surf break event. The Queenslander continued his giant-killing run in an effort to join his late mother as a Bells Beach champion.
"It's been such a fun trip. I've had a few close heats but [I've] still got a lot to give," Ewing said.
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