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    Mom & Dad Surf Strength: New Parents Clinch World Title Shot By Winning Surf Abu Dhabi Longboard Classic

    prishita@vivafoxdigital.comBy prishita@vivafoxdigital.comOctober 27, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Mom & Dad Surf Strength: New Parents Clinch World Title Shot By Winning Surf Abu Dhabi Longboard Classic
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    Mom & Dad Surf Strength: New Parents Clinch World Title Shot By Winning Surf Abu Dhabi Longboard Classic

    Six months ago, Honolua Blomfield and her boyfriend, pro skater Clay Kreiner, welcomed their first child into the world. This past weekend, Reign’s mother won her sixth career event at the Surf Abu Dhabi Longboard Classic. The 26-year-old three-time world champion was a standout throughout the contest, posting the two highest single-wave scores, both 9.80s, and claiming excellent two-wave totals in every heat.

    It wasn’t the cleanest final, but Honolua did enough to best Avalon Gall, who had already taken out reigning world champion Rachael Tilly in the semis. After Honolua fell on her first right, Gall delivered a 7.17 and 8.50, putting the pressure on the Hawaiian. But Honolua reclaimed her elegant form on the second run, cross-stepping smoothly with criminal ease for a  9.27 (her fifth of the event). Gall failed to get an 8 on her two remaining waves, and the new mother was the last one standing. She credited Clay and her baby as motivating factors in her return to the podium.

    Honolua's style jumps out of the Jumbotron.<p>Max Physick&sol;World Surf League</p>
    Honolua’s style jumps out of the Jumbotron.

    Max Physick&sol;World Surf League

    “My boyfriend actually talked me into the mental, I guess, and you just got to believe in yourself, really,” Honolua said. “I tend to not do that a lot, but I’m glad that I had that in me just now to do. I was pregnant last year here and the contest after in El Salvador. And then I had my baby, and I really just wanted to do it, because who else would if not, you know? I just thought it’d be a cool thing to take my baby on the road with me, let him see a few things, and yeah, this was kind of the goal.”

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    On the men’s side, South African multitasker Steven Sawyer (who also rips on a shortboard), looked destined to win back-to-back events in Abu Dhabi when he made the final. Then 35-year-old Edouard, who’s having a career resurgence, found his dad strength. Like Honolua, he’s also a new parent; his child was born days before the Bells Beach event in September. The Frenchman had just placed last in the US Open, but he somehow surfed his way to the semis in Bells, and now all the way to the top in Abu Dhabi. Due to a combo of powerful frontside turns and several tubes, Edouard earned his first event win since 2021.

    More than a handful of boards were snapped while trying this during the event. Edouard steers through the danger zone. <p>Max Physick&sol;World Surf League</p>
    More than a handful of boards were snapped while trying this during the event. Edouard steers through the danger zone.

    Max Physick&sol;World Surf League

    “I just love it, man, getting eight barrels, positioning, that was the best,” he said. “I really enjoy the wave, the setup this year was amazing. And I had fun, and that was the most important. I was really looking forward to getting barreled this year, so the win is a bonus. It’s amazing.”

    From last place at Huntington Beach to first in Abu Dhabi. Is Edouard rebounding to a maiden world title?<p>Max Physick&sol;World Surf League</p>
    From last place at Huntington Beach to first in Abu Dhabi. Is Edouard rebounding to a maiden world title?

    Max Physick&sol;World Surf League

    Abu Dhabi was a key event because it was the third and last regular-season event to qualify for a shot at a world title. Now, just 16 surfers will compete for world titles at the Surf City El Salvador Longboard Championships. The event window is from November 5-9. By winning Abu Dhabi, Honolua and Edouard leaped to No. 3 and 1 in the rankings, respectively.

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    Women’s Top 8 Qualifiers

    Edouard Delpero<p>Max Physick&sol;World Surf League</p>
    Edouard Delpero

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    Men’s Top 8 Qualifiers 

    1. Rogelio Jr Esquievel (PHL)

    Surf Abu Dhabi Longboard Classic Women’s Finals Results:

    1 – Honolua Blomfield (HAW) 16.60

    2 – Avalon Gall (USA) 16.43

    Avalon Gall<p>Manel Geada&sol;World Surf League</p>
    Avalon Gall

    Manel Geada&sol;World Surf League

    Surf Abu Dhabi Longboard Classic Men’s Finals Results:

    1 – Edouard Delpero (FRA) 15.80

    2 – Steven Sawyer (RSA) 14.43

    Surf Abu Dhabi Longboard Classic Women’s Semifinals Results:

    HEAT 1: Avalon Gall (USA) 16.33 DEF. Rachael Tilly (USA) 13.66

    HEAT 2: Honolua Blomfield (HAW) 17.20 DEF. Chloe Calmon (BRA) 16.14

    Steven Sawyer<p>Max Physick&sol;World Surf League</p>
    Steven Sawyer

    Max Physick&sol;World Surf League

    Surf Abu Dhabi Longboard Classic Men’s Semifinals Results:

    HEAT 1: Edouard Delpero (FRA) 16.94 DEF. Taylor Jensen (USA) 15.33

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    HEAT 2: Steven Sawyer (RSA) 16.06 DEF. Kevin Skvarna (USA) 11.34

    Surf Abu Dhabi Longboard Classic Women’s Quarterfinals Results:

    HEAT 1: Rachael Tilly (USA) 14.00 DEF. Tully White (AUS) 12.57

    HEAT 2: Avalon Gall (USA) 16.50 DEF. Alice Lemoigne (FRA) 14.57

    HEAT 3: Chloe Calmon (BRA) 14.97 DEF. Natsumi Taoka (JPN) 14.07

    HEAT 4: Honolua Blomfield (HAW) 17.07 DEF. Kelis Kaleopaa (HAW)

    Surf Abu Dhabi Longboard Classic Men’s Quarterfinals Results:

    HEAT 1: Edouard Delpero (FRA) 17.77 DEF. Oliver Packham (RSA) 10.67

    HEAT 2: Taylor Jensen (USA) 16.16 DEF. Tony Silvagni (USA) 9.50

    HEAT 3: Kevin Skvarna (USA) 14.83 DEF.  Chase Lieder (USA) 10.50

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    HEAT 4: Steven Sawyer (RSA) 15.60 DEF. Declan Wyton (AUS) 15.16

    Related: When Honolua Blomfield Wins, She Wins for Hawaii

    This story was originally reported by Surfer on Oct 27, 2025, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Surfer as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

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