Unfavourable surf means Pipe Pro remains on hold
The Pipe Pro remains on hold for at least one more day because of unfavourable surfing conditions at Hawaii's North Shore.
There has been no competition since Thursday (AEDT), with a storm forecast putting the event on hold for two days.
Organisers then announced on Saturday that the surfers will have to cool their heels for at least one more day, with optimism for improved conditions early next week.
With 10 Australians in action, only Molly Picklum missed the chance to hit the water on day one of the season-opening event.
The @Lexus #PipePro pres by @YETICoolers has been called OFF for tomorrow, Saturday, Feb 1.
Next call is Sunday, Feb 2 at 7:45am HST. For those in Hawai'i, the Beach Park will be open on Sunday.
It will take three full days to complete the event and currently eyeing the… pic.twitter.com/GAIWjh1LDa— World Surf League (@wsl) January 31, 2025
The 2024 Olympian is in one of the two remaining women's first-round heats.
Once the men's competition resumes, Australians Ryan Callinan, Joel Vaughan and Liam O'Brien are in the elimination round.
Organisers will make their next call early on Monday morning (AEDT).