Sally Fitzgibbons

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ESPN: Student and the master

05 Jun, 2010

Author: Red Bull
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As the women's tour hits the mid-way point, there's a tussle at the top. By Crissy Van Meter, ESPN Action Sports
The Movistar Peru Classic kicks off in San Bartolo, Peru on Saturday, setting the stage for the mid-way point of the Women's 2010 World Tour. After two events in Australia and one in New Zealand, things are looking remarkably similar to last year -- at least at the top of the rankings. Stephanie Gilmore, who won her third world title in 2009, remains the tour leader with only one blemish in an otherwise dominant year to date. Her ninth place finish at the TSB Bank Surf Festival in April was uncharacteristic and explains the relatively small gap between her and current world number two Sally Fitzgibbons, who's just 708 points back. Get the full story here.

 

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