2009 Billabong Pro Mundaka
Following yesterday’s marathon session that saw the world’s best surfers attack both the punchy sandbars of Sopelana as well as the roping lefthanders of Mundaka, the Billabong Pro Mundaka began this morning at primary venue before a rapid deterioration of conditions forced the move to Sopelana.
The Billabong Pro Mundaka is back ON in two-to-three foot (1 metre) surf at the backup site of Sopelana.
The Billabong Pro Mundaka has called it’s fourth consecutive lay day, and with little swell on the horizon, event organizers are considering the relocation to nearby Sopelana for the coming days.
“There’s nothing on offer today so we’ve called competition off,” Perry Hatchett, ASP Head Judge, said. “Event organizers are tracking a some movement for the coming days and we’ll reassess tomorrow for a possible restart.”
Another lay day has been called for the Billabong Pro Mundaka with little swell on offer this morning and swamping high tides.
A lay day has been called for the Billabong Pro Mundaka, with only small one-to-two foot (0.5 meter) waves and high tide conditions on offer this morning.










