HONOLUA BAY, Hawaii (Monday, December 15, 2008) – Still no surf on offer at Honolua Bay today, prompting Billabong Pro Maui event organizers to call the fifth straight lay day.
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December 15 2008 |
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However, there is still the undecided question of both the Irons brothers. Will Bruce retire and will Andy take a year off? If so, then the lucky replacements could be Roy Powers, Mick Campbell or Pat Guduaskas.
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December 15 2008 |
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After a historical year for European surfing in 2008 that saw four of its soldiers join the elite, next year will be another record for the rising nation in the sport as a total of seven competitors from Europe will be part of the Dream Tour.
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December 15 2008 |
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Kelly Slater wins the 2008 Billabong Pipeline Masters over California’s Chris Ward in 8-foot chocolate barrels topping of his incredible and record breaking year on the World Championship Tour.
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December 12 2008 |
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Those two teenagers belong to a new generation of women who are shaking up the professional surfing establishment. Most are still in high school and remain a few years from competing full-time for prize money. But with a combination of powerful moves and progressive aerials, they have signaled a new era of performance in the sport.
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December 12 2008 |
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Although the water is a bit brown and murky (the perfect recipe for a shark attack), the waves are cranking over here on the North Shore—again.
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December 12 2008 |
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Following yesterday’s full serving of action, Honolua Bay has gone quiet today, prompting event organizers to call a lay day for the Billabong Pro Maui.
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December 11 2008 |
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The Billabong Pipeline Masters will not determine an event champion today. Small surf and stormy weather has prompted event organizers to call the contest off for the day.
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December 11 2008 |
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The Billabong Pro Maui commenced this morning in picturesque four-to-five foot (2 metre) surf at Honolua Bay, allowing the ladies of the ASP Top 17 to revel through three rounds of competition, deciding the Quarterfinalists for when competition resumes.
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December 10 2008 |
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Though the swell dropped a bit today for the completion of Round 2 and 3 of the Billabong Pipeline Masters, there was no shortage of action. Joel Parkinson posted a perfect 20 point heat total, Andy, Kelly, and J.O.B. all advanced, and Brucey says bye-bye Tour. Check the full video and photo highlights.
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December 10 2008 |
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