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"Take off hoser!" takes on a whole new meaning when local Canadian surfers rip apart day one of the O'Neill Cold Water Classic going down in Tofino, Canada.
The Association of Surfing Professionals World Tour completed the seventh of 10 stops on this year’s Dream Tour and reigning nine-time ASP World Champion Kelly Slater, 27, led the American Charge
Hurley today announced a $100,000 first place prize and a global record $400,000 overall purse for the upcoming ASP World Tour event; the Hurley Pro, Sept. 13 to 19 at Lower Trestles.
Marzo managed to capitalize on the two best waves and displayed a mind-blowing combination of barrel-riding, progressive tail-drifting turns and reverses to take out the victory...
Conlogue, who just last month took down the 6-Star Hurley U.S. Open of Surfing, wasted no time in today’s Final, racking up the day’s high single-wave score...
Local surfer Jason Harris, 21, utilized his familiarity of the south Huntington Beach Pier to advance through three heats today, marking his first appearance in the main event of the Hurley U.S. Open.
Surfers competing at the Hurley U.S. Open are not only out to claim the huge prize purse on offer, but are also hunting for the valuable ratings points towards a berth on the 2010 ASP World Tour.
Instead of saying, “How does second place warrant an article?” let’s go with, “If there are any guys in the USA who are ready for the big leagues, it’s San Clemente’s Pat Gudauskas." Glass is half full today kids...
Michel Bourez dominates opening day of ASP 6-Star Prime 6.0 Lowers Pro...day one action from Lower Trestles!
The Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) North America and ASP Hawaii have officially decided to combine their ratings in the Pro Junior and Longboard Qualifying Series (LQS) divisions for the 2009 season.
The Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) World Qualifying Series (WQS) 4-Star O'Neill Sebastian Inlet Pro saw Angelo Lozano (Puerto Escondido, MEX), 21, match the event's highest single wave score of an 8. 17 out of 10
North America's top finishers Tanner Gudauskas (San Clemente, CA), 20, and Courtney Conlogue (Santa Ana, CA), 16, donated repeat third place finishes in the event, finding themselves amongst the highest pedigree of up-and-coming professional surfers.
The Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) World Qualifying Series (WQS) 4-Star O'Neill Sebastian Inlet Pro presented by Ron Jon is off today due to a lack of swell.
The 24-year-old surfer hailing from Oxnard, California was the first ASP WQS solider to qualify for the 2009 ASP Dream Tour and now the explosive regular-footer will look to finish the season on a positive note while preparing for next year’s ASP World Tour campaign.—Interview courtesy of ASP North America
With the odds of a ninth ASP World Title stacked in Slater’s favor, the rest of North America’s finest will continue to battle for the No. 2 spot.










