Event #4 of the 2011 ASP World Tour kicks off at one of the world's best right pointbreaks...
Stephanie Gilmore (Gold Coast, AUS), 23, won the Roxy Pro in Biarritz today, the charismatic champion clinching her first victory of the season ahead of freshly crowned 2011 ASP Women’s World Champion Carissa Moore (Oahu, HAW), 18, in good quality three-foot (one meter) waves and finding the only clean barrel of the event en route to victory.
The ASP 4-Star Copa Quiksilver El Salvador returned to Punta Roca in La Libertad, El Salvador for a second day of clean conditions and fun 3-5ft waves to finish off the Round of 96.
The inaugural Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) 4-Star Copa Quiksilver El Salvador will kickoff tomorrow, July 6, 2011 at the idyllic righthand pointbreak of Punta Roca in La Libertad, El Salvador and is set to see Latin America’s finest talent take on an impressive field of international names.
La Côte des Basques, world famous surf destination and cradle of French surfing, is set to host the Roxy Pro Biarritz, a unique competition format combining the traditional ASP Women’s World Longbard Tour event and the additional ASP Women’s World title season competition, from July 11 through 17, 2012.
The ASP PRIME Quiksilver Pro Portugal held another day of incredible surfing as Round Three of competition was completed leaving 12 surfers in contention for the Quiksilver Pro Portugal 2011 title.
Hurley and Billabong have joined forces with Events NSW on behalf of the New South Wales Government today to announce a brand new global event for Sydney, the Australian Open of Surfing.
A lay day has been called for the Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach presented by Ford, the second stop of the 2011 ASP World Title season.
Brenno takes the lead in the Cold Water Classic series and wins the most bad-ass trophy in professional surfing. Final day photo and video highlights.
The first big southerly storm of the year greets international pros to lovely New Zealand for stop #1 of the 2011 O'Neill Cold Water Classic Series.
Julian looks back on his first event as a World Tour surfer and talks about the upcoming event at Bells. He also dishes that none of the tour veterans have given him the rookie hazing treatment...yet.
“So happy to finally win an event” said Atkinson whose year is off to a flying start following a second placing in Brazil last month.
The 19-year old Hawaiian took control in the final early when she opened with a strong scoring 7.33 ride which was the finals top scoring and decisive winning ride. Final scores for their top two scoring rides saw Coco Ho on 11.83 to Courtney Conlogue on 10.00.
The Association of Surfing Professional’s (ASP) Banquet, held every year to award the season’s champions and outstanding surfers, took place on Australia’s Gold Coast on February 25. Seven of the twelve surfers who were awarded are former ISA medalists.
The first edition of the TransWorld SURF 2011 ASP World Tour Power Rankings! After every stop on the World Tour this year we’ll be breaking down the shredding of the world’s best and grading their performance...










