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Gilmore suffers worst result at Bells in return to WSL

Luana Silva led from start to finish and scored 11.83 points to send the eight-time world champion out in the opening round.

Stephanie Gilmore's surfing comeback is off to a bad start, with young Brazilian Luana Silva too good for the eight-time world champion at Bells Beach.

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Gilmore suffers worst result at Bells in return to WSL

Stephanie Gilmore's surfing comeback is off to a bad start, with young Brazilian Luana Silva too good for the eight-time world champion at Bells Beach.

·City of Perth, Australia
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The surfer of the Basque Country, Nadia Erostarbe, managed to enter the eighth of the finals of the Bells event after beating today in round 1 the American Bella Kenworthy. With a sharp backside Nadia scored 11,4 while Bella made 10,67. Now, in eighths, they will be seen before the former champion of the world Caity Simmers. Meanwhile, the tica Brisa Hennessy did not have the series planned against rookie Kika Veselko of Portugal and said goodby…

Brazil is over the eight-campea of Stephanie Gilmore in strategic battery and still Tyler Wright next stage. Miguel Popo also has a win.

·Brazil
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PerthNow broke the news in City of Perth, Australia on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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