
Stephanie Gilmore of Australia throws spray as she carves through a wave during her victory over Brisa Hennessy of Costa Rica in the first match of the World Surfing League Finals in San Clemente on Thursday. Gilmore went on to beat five-time World Champion and Olympic gold medalist Carissa Moore of Hawaii to win her eighth championship.
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The World Surf League witnessed history Thursday on the shores of San Clemente, with Stephanie Gilmore winning a record eighth WSL women’s title and Felipe Toledo taking his first men’s title.
Veteran Los Angeles Times photographer Allen J. Schaben captured the scene from San Clemente as many of the world’s top surfers converged on the Orange County coastal town to showcase their high-flying surfing skills. Here’s a look at some of his best images:

A lone surfer walks carefully across the cobble-stones at sunrise to surf next to the Rip Curl WSL Finals contest area at Lower Trestles.
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A young surf fan inspects a crab that washed up on the cobble-stones at sunrise while attending the WSL Finals.
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Hundreds of fans line the cobblestone-lined beach to watch the WSL Finals.
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Stephanie Gilmore celebrates beating five-time world champion and Olympic gold medalist Carissa Moore for her eighth world championship.
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Filipe Toledo of San Clemente, the top-ranked surfer in the world, competes in the championship match of the WSL Finals.
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