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June 2000 Fiji
Quiksilver Pro Fiji


 

When the Quiksilver Crossing left French Polynesia, it headed west and arrived in Fiji in May 2000 for the Quiksilver Pro, a World Championship Tour event. For two weeks the perfect swell pumped between six to 15 feet at Cloudbreak as the Crossing moored each night off the islands of Tavarua and Namotu. Australia's Luke Egan won his second Quiksilver Pro title over Brazil's Guilherme Herdy.


Perfection slipping by unriden.


Glyndyn Ringrose styling during his heat.


Guilherme Herdy on his way to finishing 2nd to Luke Egan.


Jake Paterson standing tall.


Tribal Chief Druku welcomed the surfers and Quiksilver crew with a traditional Fijian Kava ceremony.


Luke Egan, winner of the Quiksilver Pro Fiji 2000.


Luke Egan takes the title.  He dedicated his trophy to matt Hoy (foreground) who retired after the event


Mick Campbell charging on a 15 foot monster.


Kelly Slater riding the foam ball.


Kelly Slater gracing Cloudbreak.


After surfing the epic waves at Cloudbreak the surfers would come home to relax on Tavarua island.


Tom Carroll with a huge bottom turn on one of the biggest sets during the free surfing sessions.


Tom Carroll neatly slotted.


The judging tower at the Quiksilver Pro Fiji 2000.


Troy Brooks grabbing the rail.


Glyndyn Ringrose looks up at a Cloudbreak wall.

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