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Robinson masters wild conditions in Olympic surfing to set up all Australian quarterfinal in Tahiti

Robinson masters wild conditions in Olympic surfing to set up all Australian quarterfinal in Tahiti

Australian Jack Robinson sent world number one John John Florence home from the Olympic surfing competition, riding tough in their round-of-16 clash.

In deteriorating conditions that forced the women’s heats to be abandoned on Tuesday morning (AEST), Ethan Ewing joined Robinson in advancing to set up an all-Aussie quarterfinal.

A storm system south of French Polynesia, hosting the surfing for this year’s Olympics, made for terrifying surfing in Teahupo’o. 

The wildness elevated the blockbuster Robinson-Florence heat between the World Surf League’s (WSL) number one and three ranked surfers.

In noticeably bigger surf than previous days, neither were able to put a meaningful score on the board in the first half of their 30-minute heat.

Chasing a score, Robinson and Florence both disappeared into the wash and required rescuing from jetskis within seconds of each other.

Robinson stood tall after dicing with the reef, plunging into a barrel to score 7.17 in a decisive ride.

A second score took the Western Australian out of reach of Florence, the two-time world champion, eventually winning 13.94 against the Hawaiian’s 9.07.

The result was a repeat of the 26-year-old’s win from April’s Margaret River Pro.