Ian Walsh To Host 6th Annual Menehune Mayhem Ho’okipa Surf Event
Walsh, an advocate for introducing and instilling a passion for surfing in Hawaii's youth, created the free event with the help of O'Neill and Red Bull as a way giving back to the children and teens of Maui as well as showcasing what the surf culture and sport have to offer.
Darrell Goodrum Wins Event #6 Of The Monster Energy/Sun Diego Pro-Am Surf Tour Presented By Ezekiel
Held February 28th and March 1st at Ocean Beach Pier in 2-3 foot surf.
Joel Parkinson Wins The Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast
Parko starts the 2009 Dream Tour off with a hometown victory…and an early lead in the ratings in throttling barrels at Kirra. Stay tuned for exclusive photo gallery and video highlights...
Shaun Ward Wins AA Rated Monster Energy/Sun Diego Pro Am
AA Rated Event #5 of the 2009 MONSTER ENERGY/SUN DIEGO PRO-AM SURF TOUR presented by EZEKIEL was held January 31-February 1 at Oceanside Pier in 1-2 foot surf.
PacSun USA Surf Team Travel Roster Named For ISA World Juniors
2009 PacSun USA Surf Team travel roster that will compete at the Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championship in Ecuador from March 28-April 5.
PacSun USA Surf Team: Week Long Trials Culminate With Words From Legends Bob Mcknight And Pete Carroll
Championship Friday of the week long travel squad selection for the 2009 PacSun USA Surf Team saw USC Football Coach Pete Carroll and Quiksilver founder Bob Mcknight on hand to fire up the young Americans for Ecuador in late March. Check the photos and story...
Owen Wright Wins Oakley Pro Junior
Australia's Owen Wright is on a serious roll! The lanky goofyfooter—who won the Hurley Burleigh Pro Junior just two weeks ago—spanked the world's best junior surfers (20 and under) again, this time at Stradbroke Island off the Gold Coast.
Huge Outer Reef Shot Of Frenchman Benjamin Sanchis Leads Billabong XXL Contention
The Atlantic Ocean has produced a bounty of massive storms and swells, becoming a key focus of the 2009 Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards as the event heads into the final six weeks of its yearlong event period.
Wayne “Rabbit” Bartholomew Closes The Door On 36 Years Of Pro Surfing
After 10 years of service as President of ASP International, Wayne “Rabbit” Bartholomew (AUS), 54, will be stepping down from the post, effective at the end of March 2009.
Owen Wright Wins Hurley Burleigh Pro Junior
Owen Wright (Lennox Head, NSW) has began the 2009 ASP Australasian Pro Junior Series in perfect style, taking out the season-opening Hurley Burleigh Pro Junior in tricky 2-3ft (0.5-0.8m) point break waves on the Gold Coast today.
Nathaniel Curran Wins O’Neill Sebastian Inlet Pro
Nathaniel Curran, 24, claimed the 2009 ASP WQS 4-Star O'Neill Sebastian Inlet Pro presented by Ron Jon title today over fellow finalists, Aaron Cormican, 26, Blake Jones, 20, and Cory Lopez, 31, in peaky two-to-four foot conditions.
11-Year Old Jack Robinson Steals The Show At Billabong and Taj’s Small Fries Event In WA
Soli Bailey and Jack Robinson tied for honours of the standout surfers today – Bailey by winning two divisions across under 14 and under 16 and Robinson care of his three finals performances and super high scores spread through the finals.
O’Neill Sebstian Inlet Pro: Day 4 Action And Red Bull Tow At Photos
ASP Dream Tour competitors Gabe Kling (St. Augustine, FL), 28, and Nathaniel Curran (Oxnard, CA), 24, display impressive performances in the opening event of the year, while Eric Geiselman (New Smyrna Beach, FL), 20, also donated an amazing performance...
Pacific Sunwear Continues USA Surf Team Sponsorship Through 2009
Surfing America, the National Governing Body for surfing in the USA, is excited to announce that Pacific Sunwear has renewed its title sponsorship of the USA Surf Team for 2009, marking a fourth year of support.
UCF And Flagler College Advance To Finals Of Collegiate Surfing Association’s Southeastern Regional Championships
The Collegiate Surfing Association’s inaugural Southeastern regional championships kicked off yesterday at Florida’s famed Sebastian Inlet with several of the Sunshine State’s colleges and universities vying for the association’s first ever title.