Photos: John John Florence Sneaks A Hurricane Swell Session At Lowers
The WSL Finals are less than a month away and was just a John John Florence sighting at Lowers. No coincidence, it happened to correspond perfectly with the best tropical swell of the summer. Fresh off his Olympic showing in Tahiti, Florence was in Southern California to help celebrate the accomplishments of his brother, Nathan, who was honored as Waterperson of the Year at the SIMA Waterman's Ball up in Huntington Beach over the weekend. While in town, the current world number one figured he'd squeeze in a few laps at the most high-performance summertime break in California.
Of course, like any session at Lowers, he wasn't alone. Among the crowd there was no shortage of A-list surf talent bobbing around the lineup with Florence, including Championship Tour grinders Matty McGillivray and Sammy Pupo, as well as local hero Kolohe Andino. Needless to say, with the surf hovering in the six-foot range and the conditions nice and lean, the performance level in the water was through the roof.
And on the subject of the WSL Finals, Florence's last world title came in 2017. As noted above, he's currently ranked number one in the world. He's never been in contention for a title since the WSL switched to their one-day, winner-take-all finals format. And while Florence has spent ample time competing at the cobblestone point over the years, he's never pulled the jersey on there with that kind of pressure. Logic would dictate that this quick strike at Lowers was at least a chance to get in few laps and reacclimate with the wave. Given the crowd and prying eyes at Trestles, uninterrupted "training" sessions aren't really a thing, but judging by a few of these shots from lensman Brent Flaaten, Florence will be ready to go when it's game time.
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