Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic
With her win at Dee Why Point, the young Hawaiian retakes the World Tour points lead over Sally Fitzgibbons.
The two youngest competitors in this year’s ASP Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic, Tyler Wright and Nikki Van Dijk led the charge for the remaining four spots into the Quarterfinals at Dee Why Beach in Sydney.
Slabbing and overhead Dee Why Point greets the best girls in the world at day 1 of the Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic.
Rip Curl’s Stephanie Gilmore (AUS), 22, reigning and three-time ASP Women’s World Champion, remains on track for her fourth consecutive ASP Women’s World Title.
Super Steph Gilmore wins her third event of the year and reclaims her dominance of women's surfing after beating Sally Fitzgibbons in the final of the Beachley Classic held at Dee Why point in Sydney. Check the photos and video here!
Laura Enever, Ellie Jean Coffey, and Tyler Wright rip apart Curl Curl beach near Sydney in the Oakley Trials of the Commonwealth Bank Layne Beachley Classic—a women's World Championship Tour event.
A lay day has been called for the richest ASP Women's World Tour event, the Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic in Dee Why, Sydney today.
Stephanie Gilmore Returns To Form At Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic, ASP World Junior Champion Laura Enever Wins Trials
Professional surfing returns to Sydney's Northern Beaches today, with event No.4 on the 2010 ASP Women's World Tour, the Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic to get underway at 10am this morning.
The Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic will welcome the world’s best female surfers this Wednesday, April 21, to the world-renowned Northern Beaches of Sydney, Australia, for the next stop on this season’s thrilling ASP Dream Tour.
The back-to-back ASP Women’s World Tour wins secured by the hungry Brazilian have significantly tightened the ratings for this year’s ASP Women’s World Title and although Gilmore still holds on to the ratings lead, Lima is following closely in the No. 2 position.
The opening day of the Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic saw current ASP World No. 5 Melanie Bartels (HAW), 27, and reigning two-time ASP Women’s World Champion Stephanie Gilmore (AUS), 21, lead the world’s best women’s surfers through Round 1 in two-to-three foot (1 metre) surf at Dee Why.
After a lengthy mid-season break, the world’s best female surfers are re-igniting with the Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic, Event No. 3 of 7 on the 2009 ASP Women’s World Tour, running at Sydney’s Dee Why Point from September 30 through October 5, 2009.










