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Day 3 of the Quatro Maui Pro at Ho'okipa showcases the future of surfing. All divisions—Junior, Pro Junior, and Masters—wrap up in pristine head-high waves with light winds. Performance levels soar as legends and emerging stars collide.
In the Masters division, Keith Teboul dominates, winning by 2.5 points. The Maui local and KT Surfing founder delivers powerful, fluid rides, setting a high standard. Paul Karaolides from Cyprus and France's Stephane Queniart join him on the podium, both showcasing impressive skills in tough conditions.
Belgium's Sol Degrieck steals the show in the Pro Junior Girls, securing both the Pro Junior and Junior Girls titles. Her dominance cements her status as a rising star. Australia's reigning Junior and Pro Junior World Champion, Sarah Kenyon, puts up a strong fight but finishes behind Degrieck. Japan's Natsuki Wakasa also shines, consistently performing well across divisions, joined on the Junior Girls podium by Fumi Akita.
In the Pro Junior Boys, Germany's Leon Maethner claims victory with a powerful display, ahead of Japan's Ryu Noguchi and Anton Richter. The Junior Boys division features a standout moment as Maui local Koa Fabbio defeats reigning Junior World Champion Javier Escribano Toribio, electrifying the crowd. Greece's Jason Papanikolaou rounds out the podium.

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