
The Billabong Cloud 9 Invitational was back in business in the Philippines today until strong winds halted play mid-round.
In building 3-4ft (1-1.5m) barrelling waves, contest organisers decided to run two round four heats before competition was suspended with freshening onshore winds.
With only 10 heats (5 hours) required to finalise competition, organisers have the luxury to wait for ideal conditions. It’s expected that the swell will continue to build overnight with improved conditions across tomorrow.
Local ace Carlito Nogalo is through to the quarterfinals after dispatching of Japan’s Shinpei Horiguchi.
In a wave starved heat, the talented natural foot utilised ever inch of his local knowledge to jag the heat’s best wave, dropping in late, pumping through the barrel before cleanly exiting to receive a near perfect 9.97 from the judges.
He backed it up with a 4.50 to best Horiguch – 14.47 to 5.33.
“I can’t believe I made it through that barrel,” said Nogalo.
“The wind got stronger throughout the heat so it really made barrel riding quite hard. I’m glad I came out.”
Hawaii’s Makua Rothman also booked a spot in the quarterfinals, downing Australia’s Sam Page (Manly, NSW) in a high-scoring affair.

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