Kehu Butler's Olympic dreams dashed

Kehu Butler with the NZ Team. Photo: Sean Evans ISA.

Mount Maunganui surfer Kehu Butler’s incredible run at the ISA World Surfing Games has concluded after what has been an exceptional run.

Kehu took to the water in Heat 3 of Men’s Repechage 8 with the heavyweights of the surfing world.

Yago Dora of Brazil, Ramzi Boukhiam of Morroco and John John Florence- needing no introduction, joined Kehu in a heat where Olympic qualification was on the line and ten men were fighting for five remaining Olympic qualification spots.

Butler was the last Kiwi standing at the Puerto Rico Olympic qualifier overnight after teammate Billy Stairmand (Rag) fell in Repechage Round 4 finishing the event in 37th place.

Contestable conditions remained for day 8 of the event with waves sitting around the 2 to 4 foot range. Strong trade winds however put a damper on proceedings turning the lineup in to a chunky cross shore mess.

Kehu Butler at Puerto Rico. Photo: Jersson Barboza.

Amongst the slop there were still some gems, more than enough for the surfers to chase their Olympic dreams.

Kehur however struggled to find the waves to further his campaign, putting a 3.83 a .6 and a 1.80 on the board. Requiring a 9.67 to advance through to the next round it was a feat he was unable to achieve.

Kehu exits the event after an outstanding performance placing 16th in the event and bringing New Zealand team ranking to 18th equal at the time of writing.

John John Florence also struggled to find much scoring potential with five waves in his name ranging from 0.4 to 5.6. His backup of 3.5 put him in 3rd place over Butler.

Yago Dora, Brazilian WSL super star and eventual heat winner looked on form as he kept busy putting eight scores on the board,  advancing through to the next repechage with a 7.5 and a 7.2.

Ramzi Boukhiam Moroccan Olympic surfer, was hot on Dora’s heels finding six waves with a 7.6 and a 5.8 putting him narrowly behind the Brazilian powerhouse.

With all Kiwi surfers now out of the event we look to Paris 2024 with surfing being held at Teahupoo in Tahiti. 

Our two qualified surfers, Saffi Vette from Gisborne and Billy Stairmand from Raglan will head there in August in hope of Olympic glory.

The ISA World Surfing Games took place from February 23 –  March 3, 2024, with 297 athletes from a record breaking 63 countries in attendance. 

Live action from finals day can be viewed via the link below.    https://isasurf.org/event/2024-isa-world-surfing-games/

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