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Local teen adds a two-time world champion to her tally as giant-killing ways continue at Bells Beach

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Ellie Harrison pumps her fist after winning a heat at Bells Beach.

Bells Beach will crown a women’s champion for the first time after a morning of carnage for the favourites.

Two-time defending champion Tyler Wright, two-time winner Sally Fitzgibbons and world number one Molly Picklum were eliminated in the round of 16 on Wednesday.

Wright fell to local wildcard Ellie Harrison, who has become a giant-killer in her championship debut.

A day after winning her heat and sending Picklum to the knockout round, Harrison shocked the sport again when the 18-year-old dispatched Wright in a tight heat.

Harrison, from nearby Barwon Heads, has been coming to Bells Beach since she was a baby and will be the only Australian female quarter-finalist at her home break.

Harrison beat Wright by less than a point.(Getty Images: Morgan Hancock)

In a thrilling end to their heat, Wright posted a score of 7.07 that briefly gave him the lead, but seconds later, Harrison posted a score of 6.40 that gave him the win, 13.73 to 12.79.

“As soon as I saw the playoffs, I was like ‘oh no.’ I admire Tyler a lot,” Harrison said.

“She’s the nicest person in the water, she compliments me, she’s a great girl.

“It’s like a dream come true… it feels a little weird, I don’t know how to act.”

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