Aussie Molly Picklum goes wild after becoming new world No.1 with WSL title win in Brazil

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Molly Picklum celebrates WSL title in Brazil.

Australian surfer Molly Picklum has shown why she’s top of the women’s World Surfing League standings, claiming her first win on tour this season in Saquarema, Brazil.

After beating Canadian Erin Brooks 13.06 to 7.60 earlier on Sunday (Monday AEST) in the second semi-final, Picklum took on local Luana Silva in the final of the Vivo Rio Pro, stop 9 of the competition.

WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Molly Picklum celebrates her title in Brazil.

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Picklum opened with a 6.83 and followed it up with the highest single wave score of the event for the women, an 8.17. Her final total of 15.00 was also the highest of the event for the women at Praia de Itauna.

Silva’s best two-wave score totalled 9.23, well short of being able to stop Picklum winning the event for the third time.

Picklum was chaired off after emerging from the water, letting out a huge yell in excitement of the achievement.

“She’s (Silva) been surfing so well. I knew she’s such a competitor and she’s such a fighter,” said the 22-year-old from Gosford.

“I was pretty scared all the way till the end even though I had a couple of good scores. But yeah, she’s capable of great things and I’m so happy to get that one over her.”

Aussie Molly Picklum enjoys the spoils of her triumph in Rio de Janeiro.
Aussie Molly Picklum enjoys the spoils of her triumph in Rio de Janeiro. Credit: AAP

The WSL Tour’s most consistent women’s surfer in 2025 — reaching the quarter-finals in eight out of nine events, including three Finals - Picklum enjoys top spot with just two regular-season events remaining on the calendar.

“I’ve worked so hard this year to really put my best foot forward,” she added.

“I’ve dreamt so much of winning here in Rio, too. I’m a real energetic person, I love the Brazilian energy, and to get a win this year means so much for sure.

“Thank you so much and shout out to everyone back at home. I know you’re all probably up watching and I felt all the love.”

In the men’s draw, Aussie Ethan Ewing was beaten in the semis by American Griffin Colapinto, 14.84 to 14.20, after earlier downing defending champion and home hope Italo Ferreira (14.43-13.30) in the quarters.

Colapinto was then out-gunned 16.90 to 14.40 by compatriot Cole Houshmand in the decider, who went two-for-two in CT Finals, backing up his 2024 breakthrough win at Bells Beach with another victory.

Originally published on 7NEWS Sport

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