*** Official Billabong Pro Pipeline 2022 Thread ***

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Location: Banzai Pipeline, North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii
Waiting Period: Jan 29 - Feb 10, 2022
Men's Page: https://www.worldsurfleague.com/events/2022/mct/3885/billabong-pro-pipeline
Women's Page: https://www.worldsurfleague.com/events/2022/wct/3886/billabong-pro-pipeline

The Skinny: Now that the Shootout and Triple Crown all pau, let's focus back on the WSL. The league has been restructured to have three tiers: Championship, Challenger, and Regional Qualifying tours. The 'CT also has a mid-season cut, and again a final day to decide the champions. The Billabong Pro Pipeline is the first venue for the 2022 WSL Championship Tours for both men and women. This January has been absolutely stellar at Pipe; hope the run continues.
 
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Ivan's rankings gotta be a mistake.
I mean it is betting... might be hoping to see those odds drive some bettors to wager on the last name more than the surfer himself.

With the forecast dropping a bit... could see him ousted earlier than if it was big.
Like Seth Moniz as a longshot at $10 to win $330
 
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I mean it is betting... might be hoping to see those odds drive some bettors to wager on the last name more than the surfer himself.

With the forecast dropping a bit... could see him ousted earlier than if it was big.
Like Seth Moniz as a longshot at $10 to win $330
I'm guessing these oddsmakers don't know much about the dynamics of surf contests. I can't think of anyone who could figure it out--maybe Dave Prodan?
 

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I like how John and Jack are charging 20ft Waimea while others pulled out of the Shootout because of injury risks. :rolleyes:
I agree. It is impressive how they charge regardless if points/ratings are on the line.

A counterpoint example however is Ezekiel Lau. Was in the Shootout but withdrew after nearly losing an eye by an errant board. He just got back on the Championship tour this season. Gotta weigh the risk and reward.

http://instagr.am/p/CYnA-46v5cJ/
 

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I agree. It is impressive how they charge regardless if points/ratings are on the line.

A counterpoint example however is Ezekiel Lau. Was in the Shootout but withdrew after nearly losing an eye by an errant board. He just got back on the Championship tour this season. Gotta weigh the risk and reward.

http://instagr.am/p/CYnA-46v5cJ/
You get one shot at this thing called life, that we know of. There's nothing to weigh, imho.
 
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New York Times reporting on Gabriel's sitch; going to miss the entire season:
Gabriel Medina, Champion Surfer, Withdraws From Season to Focus on Mental Health
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Gabriel Medina, the No. 1-ranked world champion surfer, said on Monday that he would not compete in the 2022 World Surf League season and would instead focus on his mental health.

“The past few months have been a difficult time for me personally and it has taken a toll,” said Mr. Medina, 28, from São Paulo, Brazil. He added, “I’m not in a place where I believe I can perform against the world’s best surfers right now and I need to focus on my well-being.”

The announcement from Mr. Medina, a veteran of the sport who has won three world titles, including one last year, follows that of other prominent athletes who have similarly prioritized their mental health over competition in recent years, forcing the sports community to confront the pressures of competitiveness.

During the Summer Games in Tokyo last summer, Simone Biles, the four-time Olympic gold medalist, withdrew from part of the competition, citing mental health issues. Naomi Osaka, the tennis champion who is the highest-paid female athlete in the world, withdrew from the French Open last year, saying that she had faced “long bouts of depression” since she won the United States Open in 2018. And the basketball players A’ja Wilson, DeMar DeRozan and Kevin Love have spoken publicly about their depression.

“It’s an old issue,” said Ross Flowers, a sports psychologist based in Los Angeles whose client list includes Olympians and pro and college teams. “I think as a society we’ve become more accepting to hear some of our more public figures actually opening up and talking about what is affecting them, or maybe even impeding their performance.”

Mr. Medina’s decision, Dr. Flowers said, “continues to put more attention on the need to recognize mental health” among athletes.

Mr. Medina had hinted in September that he would not compete in the 2022 season. He told LANCE!, a Brazilian sports news site, that at least for a while, he needed “to stop thinking just about competition” and that the time had come for him “to take a break.”

In his Instagram post on Monday, he said he had intended to compete this season after preparing mentally and physically while getting a Covid vaccine during the holiday break. But he experienced “a roller coaster of emotions in and out of the water” last year and felt “completely drained,” he said.

In addition to overcoming a slight hip injury, Mr. Medina said, he wanted to heal emotionally as well.https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/26/sports/tennis/medvedev-nadal-tsitsipas-berrettini.html?action=click&algo=identity&block=editors_picks_recirc&fellback=false&imp_id=775285196&impression_id=92b7a410-7f07-11ec-b0fc-cb6a63a4ac5d&index=2&pgtype=Article&pool=editors-picks-ls®ion=ccolumn&req_id=801442899&surface=home-featured&variant=0_identity

“Recognizing and admitting to myself that I’m not well has been a very difficult process, and choosing to take time to take care of myself was perhaps the hardest decision I’ve ever made in my entire life,” Mr. Medina said, adding that he would return to the sport whenever he felt able.


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Gabriel Medina won a world title last year in a new playoff system, a one-day surf-off.

Gabriel Medina won a world title last year in a new playoff system, a one-day surf-off.Credit...Noah Berger/Associated Press
Cybil Streett, a sports psychotherapist in Orange County, Calif., said some of her clients who are surfers struggle with injuries and sometimes feel emotionally overwhelmed during recovery.

Surfing, she said, is a sport with many variables: the strength of waves, the weather and wind direction. Those variables can exhaust athletes over time, she said.

Erik Logan, the chief executive of the World Surf League, said in a statement that “the health and safety of our athletes is of the utmost importance, and we fully support Gabriel’s decision to prioritize his well-being.”

Last year, the league rearranged its schedule and overhauled how it would crown a champion. Typically, surfers built up points at events year-round, sometimes knowing who would win the championship before the final event in Hawaii even began.

But under the new playoff system, there is a one-day surf-off among the top five surfers.
Mr. Medina said last year that he did not like the new system because it was unfair.

“You spend your life, a year long, and now the last event in September, you’re gonna decide all your year?” he said in September.

John Macri, a sports psychologist in Ridgewood, N.J., said that as more athletes like Mr. Medina open up about their mental health, “that stigma of keeping everything in the closet is no longer there anymore.”

“I commend him for that,” he said. “Other athletes will hopefully do the same and not neglect their health.”
 

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Duuue needs to smoke a bone of some good maconha and chill, maybe a few asaderos by the beach with Yassy and some :dancing: he'll be fine.
He broke up with Yasmin... it's not public yet, but they're living in separate homes. Word is this was his decision. Too much family drama, Yasmin publicly criticizing Medina's mom. that could never end well.
 

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He broke up with Yasmin... it's not public yet, but they're living in separate homes. Word is this was his decision. Too much family drama, Yasmin publicly criticizing Medina's mom. that could never end well.
When...

you get quick married in HI and don't invite relatives ...
you and your wife stop following your mom and step-dad on social ...
you fire your dad as your surf coach ...
you stop paying your mom a salary for working at a sports management company you co-own with a friend ...
courts decide family no longer allowed to make money off your image ...
you pick a fight with Brazilian Olympic Committee (COB) who did not authorize your wife to travel to Tokyo Olympics ...

your mom calls your wife a porn star and says she is good at abortion ...
your mom claims to have video of your wife when she was underage doing sexual things ...
your mom might go to jail for having copy of said video ...
and then your wife files lawsuit against your mom ...

Not going to end well for anyone. Good luck to Gabby. I hope he finds some happiness out of this mess.

Side note: HIs parents come across as overbearing dildos.