Photos from the final day of the 2020 Volcom Pipe Pro

This is how Brazilian Wiggolly Dantas' victory came about in a Pipe that was different from the three previous days


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Four days of epic waves in a row were not enough, it was too much. Pipe was rough and difficult, but it had its moments of brilliance and there were great tubes and maneuvers on the final day of a historic Volcom Pipe Pro that for the first time saw a Brazilian crowned champion.

Below is a photo gallery with images of Tony Heff and Keoki Saguibo.

Check out the final video highlights here

The chronicle of the final day here

Soli Bailey found this tube in the first heat of the day and found her way through to the quarterfinals.
It was not an easy decision for Marty Thomas, but he said the only risk for the rest of the waiting period was that the waves would get worse.
Chumbinho Chianca was always promising and now he is a reality; runner-up of this year's VPP.
The tubes were not easy to find, but Wiggolly searched for them, found them and emerged to win the championship.
Same as in the previous photo.
And when he couldn't find any tubes, the Brazilian attacked with power, as he knows how.
And the Brazilian celebrated after the victory and was very excited.
Noa Deane was unable to beat Lele Usuna in round 5.
Cristobal de Col had an incredible performance at the event, making it from round 2 to the quarterfinals in all kinds of conditions.
The Peruvian has a surfing that does not do justice to the results, he would be an impeccable member of the CT.
Dora's curve to place third in the event.
Yago Dora finding an overhead tube.
Gerry Lopez's house, now the Volcom House, the epicenter of the Volcom Pipe Pro.
11 of these trophies were awarded to just six people.
Evan Geiselman finding a good, tall, perfect one.
Marco Giorgi had a good performance on the penultimate day but could not cope with the inconsistent sea on the final day.
Eli Hanneman doing crazy teenage things.

Marty Tomas making the decision with Billy Kemper.
Finn McGill is a talented player who is going to make people talk.
Seth Moniz had a solid performance. In the grand final he got a shot but the judges didn't give him a score.
Pipeline is always nice.
A very, very happy Brazilian.
The characters of the Volcom House.
The Todd Chesser Award for commitment and authentic struggle went to Billy Kemper.
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