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Skip to main content Exclusive news, data and analytics for financial market professionalsLearn more aboutRefinitiv Reuters home * World Browse World * Africa * Americas * Asia Pacific * China * Europe * India * Israel and Hamas at War * Japan * Middle East * Ukraine and Russia at War * United Kingdom * United States * US Election * Reuters Next Latest in World * Pentagon chief revokes plea deals with three Sept. 11 suspects 3:16 AM GMT+2 * Exchanged prisoner Yashin condemns his 'illegal expulsion' from Russia 2:51 AM GMT+2 article with gallery * Venezuelans call for release of relatives arrested in election protests 2:20 AM GMT+2 article with gallery * Protests turn violent in Sunderland as UK unrest spreads after Southport killings 2:00 AM GMT+2 article with gallery * Business Browse Business * Aerospace & Defense * Autos & Transportation * Davos * Energy * Environment * Finance * Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals * Media & Telecom * Retail & Consumer * Future of Health * Future of Money * Take Five * World at Work Latest in Business * Silicon Valley Bank's former owner gains approval to end bankruptcy 2:47 AM GMT+2 * Hedge funds grow bearish amid economic slowdown jitters, Goldman says 2:40 AM GMT+2 * US FDA says all doses of Lilly's weight-loss and diabetes drug are now available 2:32 AM GMT+2 article with gallery * Fed's Barkin tells PBS program he won't prejudge what to do at next meeting 2:31 AM GMT+2 * Markets Browse Markets * Asian Markets * Carbon Markets * Commodities * Currencies * Deals * Emerging Markets * ETFs * European Markets * Funds * Global Market Data * Rates & Bonds * Stocks * U.S. Markets * Wealth * Macro Matters Latest in Markets * Fitch downgrades Kenya after revenue policy reversal 12:20 AM GMT+2 * Global stocks plunge, bond prices rally as US data spooks August 2, 2024 article with gallery * TSX falls sharply for second day as US jobs data spooks investors August 2, 2024 * South African rand firms on dollar slump, US rate cut bets August 2, 2024 * Sustainability Browse Sustainability * Boards, Policy & Regulation * Climate & Energy * Land Use & Biodiversity * Society & Equity * Sustainable Finance & Reporting * The Switch * Reuters Impact Latest in Sustainability * Britain to tap $1 bln of 'dormant' cash for social and green projects 2:43 AM GMT+2 * US FDA says all doses of Lilly's weight-loss and diabetes drug are now available 2:32 AM GMT+2 article with gallery * More than 50 US lawmakers, 21 states back DOJ in TikTok lawsuit 2:00 AM GMT+2 * Sharp slowdown in US job growth boosts unemployment rate to 4.3% August 2, 2024 article with video * Legal Browse Legal * Government * Legal Industry * Litigation * Transactional * US Supreme Court Latest in Legal * Pentagon chief revokes plea deals with three Sept. 11 suspects 3:16 AM GMT+2 * Silicon Valley Bank's former owner gains approval to end bankruptcy 2:47 AM GMT+2 * More than 50 US lawmakers, 21 states back DOJ in TikTok lawsuit 2:00 AM GMT+2 * Trump's ex-lawyer Giuliani booted from bankruptcy after fee dispute resolved 12:52 AM GMT+2 * Breakingviews Browse Breakingviews * Breakingviews Predictions Latest in Breakingviews * Exxon’s dominance may not be good for Exxon August 2, 2024 * BNP’s AXA deal is a logical use of spare cash August 2, 2024 * Stronger yen is the least of Toyota’s problems August 2, 2024 * Meta joins corporate 'profit-to-fines' club August 2, 2024 * Technology Browse Technology * Artificial Intelligence * Cybersecurity * Space * Disrupted Latest in Technology * More than 50 US lawmakers, 21 states back DOJ in TikTok lawsuit 2:00 AM GMT+2 * Google hires top talent from startup Character.AI, signs licensing deal August 2, 2024 * Intel shares slump 26% as turnaround struggle deepens August 2, 2024 * Tech-heavy Nasdaq in correction as equity selloff deepens August 2, 2024 * Investigations * More Sports * Olympics * Athletics * Baseball * Basketball * Cricket * Cycling * Formula 1 * Golf * NFL * NHL * Soccer * Tennis Science Lifestyle Graphics Pictures Podcasts Fact Check Video Sponsored Content * Reuters Plus * Press Releases Trending Stories * Worldcategory Children of freed sleeper agents learned they were Russians on the flight, Kremlin says article with video * Sportscategory China's state media, netizens rally around Pan after claims 100m swim not 'humanly possible' article with gallery * Sportscategory Shooting-Casual Turkish shooter goes viral, teammate says he earned it article with gallery * Worldcategory U.S. to send more warships, fighter jets to Middle East to bolster defenses article with gallery My News Sign InRegister * Olympics EMOTIONS RUN HIGH IN TAHITI AS REIGNING CHAMPION MOORE KNOCKED OUT By Lincoln Feast August 2, 20245:50 AM GMT+2Updated 18 hours ago Text * Small Text * Medium Text * Large Text Share * X * Facebook * Linkedin * Email * Link Item 1 of 2 Paris 2024 Olympics - Surfing - Men's Quarterfinals - Heats - Teahupo'o, Tahiti, French Polynesia - August 1, 2024. Kauli Vaast of France free surfing ahead of the competition. REUTERS/Carlos Barria [1/2]Paris 2024 Olympics - Surfing - Men's Quarterfinals - Heats - Teahupo'o, Tahiti, French Polynesia - August 1, 2024. Kauli Vaast of France free surfing ahead of the competition. REUTERS/Carlos Barria Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab TEAHUPO'O, Tahiti, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Emotions ran high at the surfing venue in Tahiti on Thursday, with reigning Olympic champion Carissa Moore and local favourite Vahine Fierro knocked out, while Brazil's Gabriel Medina set up a blockbuster semi-final with Australia's Jack Robinson. There was controversy too, with an Australian Olympic surfing judge cut from the panel scoring the competition after a photo circulated on social media showing him posing with beaten quarter-finalist Ethan Ewing and the Australian team manager. Advertisement · Scroll to continue Local surfer Kauli Vaast advanced to the semi-finals at his home break of Teahupo'o but the drama and heartbreak was most palpable in the women's competition. Hawaiian Moore, who went down to Johanne Defay in a low scoring quarter-final, said she couldn't imagine a better place to call time on her storied career. The five-time world champion skipped this year's professional tour, saying she would likely hang up her competitive rash shirt and look to start a family after the Olympics. Advertisement · Scroll to continue "I mean, you put everything you have into something. I put my whole year, I took a chance, I left the tour. I came here and spent months out of the year just trying to do my very best, and when you come up short of a dream, it sucks. "But at the same point, like how fun was it? I wouldn't have had it any other way. "So obviously, I'm really sad to not be a part of finals day and get to represent my home and my family one more time, but I'm really grateful," the Hawaiian said. In round three earlier on Thursday, Defay took down Fierro, who after winning the Tahiti Pro at the same incredible venue in May, had high hopes to make the podium. "Good job to Johanne, she's a very strong competitor," Fierro said. "The conditions were tricky. I was able to find barrels, but I just fell, I wasn't able to make them and that's what cost me the heat." Fierro took a jetski back to shore via the small spectator zone at Teahupo'o, where the home fans showed their appreciation. "I would like to thank all the crowd, all the people that supported me from far and from close. It warms my heart so much. Whether I win or lose, they were there and it's very special," she said. Medina was clinical in finishing the run of his teammate Joao Chianca, as was Australia's Robinson as he triumphed over fellow Australian Ewing in often difficult conditions. Medina had Chianca on the ropes early, while Robinson came from behind to snatch the lead and eventual victory from Ewing, setting up a mouthwatering semi-final with Medina. Alonso Correa continued his powerful performances for Peru with a win over Japan's Reo Inaba in the other quarter-final. Defay will face American world champion Caroline Marks in one semi-final, while Tatiana Weston-Webb of Brazil and Costa Rica's Brisa Hennessy will meet in the other. Competition has been called off for Friday and is scheduled to resume on Saturday, although organisers could decide to endure a nail-biting wait for better waves to arrive in time for the last possible day of competition on Monday. Delays due to poor conditions are normal in surfing competitions, with organisers having a 10-day window to run four days of heats - though picking those days is not always easy. Waves were still somewhat jumbled on Thursday after two-and-a-half days of competition were lost to stormy weather. The swell is forecast to drop before a small bump up on Saturday, making it a possible day to find the medallists. Get weekly news and analysis on the U.S. elections and how it matters to the world with the newsletter On the Campaign Trail. Sign up here. Reporting by Lincoln Feast in Tahiti; Editing by Christian Radnedge, Bill Berkrot and Tom Hogue Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles., opens new tab Share * X * Facebook * Linkedin * Email * Link Purchase Licensing Rights Lincoln Feast Thomson Reuters A 23-year veteran at Reuters, Lincoln has worked in a wide range of reporting and editing roles on three continents. 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