Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay
A short day of competition sees three local South Africans and two Floridians sent packing. At least the Saffa's don't have to fly halfway around the world to get home.
Event #4 of the 2011 ASP World Tour kicks off at one of the world's best right pointbreaks...
The Billlabong Pro Jeffreys Bay, Event No. 4 of 11 on the 2011 ASP World Title season, has called a lay day today with only inconsistent, two-foot waves on offer for the world’s best surfers.
After winning the 2010 Billabong Pro J-Bay, Jordy Smith was so overcome by his emotions he burst into tears. Now the question is this; will the big kid from Durban do it again in 2011? Judging by this clip, there better be some Kleenex on hand when it’s over…
After missing the South African leg of the World Tour last year due to a gnarly cut on his foot, two-time Billabong Pro Jeffrey's Bay Champion Joel Parkinson is revved up for his return...
The surfer with the highest heat score during the 10-day event will be deemed the WTA winner for the stop. From the trials to the finals, each wave is considered during the judging process, making each heat a contest of its own.
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The Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay is back on this morning with clean, consistent three-to-four foot (1.5 metre) waves racing down the point.
Tim Reyes Replaces Joel Parkinson At Billabong Pro J-Bay, Heat Draw Changes Drastically.
If you haven't already picked your Fantasy Action Sport League team for the Billabong Pro Jeffrey's Bay what are you waiting for?
The perennial ASP World Title contender recently sustained one of the worst fin cuts imaginable while surfing his home break; Snapper Rocks in Coolangatta. Check the wipeout here...
Some of the best local surfers from Jeffrey's Bay along with Parko and Jordy Smith recall their favorite moments from the Billabong Pro Jeffrey's Bay..
After sustaining a severe cut to the bottom of his foot, event favorite Joel Parkinson pulls out of the Billabong Pro J-Bay...
3-Time ASP World Champion—and star of TransWorld SURF's latest surf flick High Five—breaks down Jeffrey's Bay and shows how to properly smash the long, bending walls of JBay.
After three events this season, the ASP World Tour journeys to South Africa amidst a red-hot ASP World Title race as well as the cutthroat, mid-year field reduction to the ASP Top 32.










