The Gold Coast Bulletin

Semi show just right for Steph

- AMANDA LULHAM

Gilmore is in a position of power going into the final leg of the women’s world tour with the Tweed Coast surfer only needing to make the semi-final of the Maui Pro to become a seventime world champion.

The numbers are in and Gilmore now knows exactly what she has to do to match Australian legend Layne Beachley’s record of seven world crowns.

Gilmore and American Lakey Peterson are the only two surfers still in the race for the 2018 world crown with the pair duelling since the start of the year.

“I’ve loved the close battle this year. I think it’s really lifted me,” Gilmore said of her season-long stoush with the American who is after a maiden world title.

The Maui Pro at Honolua Bay will determined the 2018 winner with the event window opening on Sunday.

The calculatio­ns have been done and Gilmore will win the world title if she finishes third or better at the world tour finale.

If she bows out in fifth place, Peterson would have to win the event overall to force the first ever women’s surf-off in history.

The format of this decider would be determined by event officials at the time.

American surfing is pinning its hopes on Peterson because it has no surfer in with a shot at winning the men’s crown which will also be decided in Hawaii at the Pipe Masters in December. Peterson has won two events this season in the Roxy Pro Gold Coast and Corana Pro in Bali.

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Stephanie Gilmore.

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