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Outerknown Fiji Pro Event Window Starts Tomorrow! Four-Way Fight in Fiji The 2017 Championship Tour

Outerknown Fiji Pro Event Window Starts Tomorrow! [World Surf League]( Four-Way Fight in Fiji The 2017 Championship Tour is off to an unbelievable start. Four events down. Four different winners: Owen. John John. Jordy. Adriano. Four athletes virtually even at the top heading into stop #5 - The Outerknown Fiji Pro. [Watch the Video...]( Fantasy Outlook With solid conditions predicted at Cloudbreak, every surfer on the list will be pumped to perform. But who will actually rise to the occasion? [Read Full Article...]( Jordy Smith On Kelly Slater's X-Factor In Fiji The big South African, and current World No. 2, talks about the daunting issue of facing Kelly Slater in Fiji. [Watch The Video...]( Women's Final Preview: A Clash of Cloudbreak Chargers Courtney Conlogue and Tatiana Weston-Webb won't be holding back when Cloudbreak delivers. [Read Full Article...]( Forecast for the Outerknown Fiji Pro Swell is predicted to build throughout the day on Saturday, providing solid overhead conditions for the start of the Fiji Pro. [Read Full Forecast...]( [Get It On Google Play]( [Download on the App Store]( You can also find us on [Samsung Smart TV][Apple TV][Facebook Live]( [Update Notification Settings]( Copyright © 2017 World Surf League, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in while registering for an account at www.worldsurfleague.com or www.aspworldtour.com. If you do not want to receive any notifications from WSL, you can [unsubscribe]( from all notifications. World Surf League 149 Bay StreetSanta Monica, CA 90405 [Add us to your address book](

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