Ezekiel Lau
A few moments and characters that caught our eye today at the Volcom Pipe Pro plus photo and video highlights from all the action.
Here's another roundup of our favorite edits floating around the internet this week...
Oahu's own Zeke Lau wins his second big WQS of the year and earns a spot into the 2011 Vans Triple Crown Of Surfing.
Jabour took a commanding lead from the start of the Final when he locked in to back-to-back barrels.
The Puerto Escondido Pro has a waiting period from July 21 through 29 allowing event organizers the opportunity to choose the optimal conditions to run the 112 man event at the perilous wave of Playa Zicatela.
Ezekiel Lau has claimed his first major ASP victory by defeating Mitch Crews to win the ASP 4-Star Copa Quiksilver El Salvador in a high-scoring final in firing four-to-six foot waves at Punta Roca in La Libertad, El Salvador.
The opening day of the ASP 4-Star Copa Quiksilver El Salvador took place in tropical weather and clean conditions with light winds.
Kelly and Taj make an appearance, Lowers fires, and the big names take over during the business end of the USA Surfing Championships...
ASP World Tour veteran Fred Patacchia, Joel Centeio, Mason Ho, Timmy Reyes and a suddenly tall Zeke Lau highlight this ripping clip the bros from Arnette sent over. Plus some Freddy P. news...
Arnette is proud to announce that hard-charging Hawaiian Ezekiel Lau (aka, Zeke) has joined the family as its newest team rider.
For the second year in a row, the South Shore takes down the North Shore is an-all Oahu battle for island bragging rights.
Red Bull Rivals is a one day surf event pitting Oahu’s legendary shores, North Shore and South Shore, against each other. Top surfers from each shore will battle it out in a head-to-head surf competition for ultimate island bragging rights. To keep things fair, the event will again be held on the Eastside of Oahu at Sandy Beach, which is neutral territory.
Ten surfers for each team were chosen by the public via an online poll. Each shore’s team has to include at least one female surfer and two groms. A “ringer” will be allowed to be a part of each team and does not have to be disclosed until day of competition; the “ringer” can be any surfer from anywhere in the world. To cast your vote for the ringer, text “rbrivals” to 72855, voting closes 8/29/10
Young O'ahu local, Ezekiel Lau, came out with guns blazing in the 16/U Boys Final. With a massive, stock, no-grab air reverse, Zeke nabbed the $100 cash for the ‘H2O Overdrive Maneuver of the Event’ and a 9.5 wave score.
The best amateur surfers in America gather at the Huntington Beach Pier to see Kauai's Kaimana Jaquias take out the Open Men's division and Lakey Peterson win the Open Women's division.










