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Teenager Ewing wins world surf tour spot

Australians Ethan Ewing, Connor O'Leary and Jack Freestone have qualified for the world surfing championship tour in 2017.

Australian youngster Ethan Ewing will spend next year on the world surfing championship tour after an impressive year in the qualifying series.

The 18-year-old rising star finished third on the second-tier tour after making the quarter-finals at the last qualifying event in Hawaii on Sunday (Monday AEDT).

With the top-10 qualifiers securing a place on next year's main tour, Queenslander Ewing has beat out more experienced rivals with victories at Burleigh and in Costa Rica this season.

His breakout 2016 also included a second place at the prestigious US Open of Surfing where he beat then-No.4 Adriano de Souza in the semi-finals.

Fellow Australian Connor O'Leary's strong year saw him win the qualifying series despite a disappointing third-round finish at Oahu's Sunset Beach on Sunday.

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Sydneysider O'Leary will contest his first championship tour after coming close to a place last year, improving from 15th in 2015.

Compatriot Jack Freestone, ranked 29 in the world, has also booked his championship tour spot, with a semi-final berth in Oahu handing him the 10th and final qualifying spot.

World No.2 South African Jordy Smith took out the event in Hawaii on Sunday.


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