When Paige Hareb took to the surf at California's Oceanside Pier this morning, there were looming questions over how she would fare.
Unable to surf for the best part of six weeks due to a rib injury, there was the chance she may have been a touch rusty in her opening heat of the Supergirl Pro - a major event on the World Surf League qualifying series (QS).
However, the 28-year-old put those questions to rest straight away as she put on a display of clutch surfing to win her first heat of the day.
Hareb opened the round three heat with two fair scores of 4.27 and 4.17, before sealing the deal with a 7.40 inside the final two minutes of the heat. It was a promising display from the Taranaki surfer in her first competitive surf since late May.
Her competitive comeback was cut shorter than she'd have liked, however, as she was eliminated in the fourth round to finish in 17th place. Hawaiian Alessa Quizon ran out as the clear heat winner catching the only two bigger waves of the heat, leaving Hareb and Australian Dimity Stoyle to battle for the second qualification spot, which Stoyle got the better of.