Kelly Slater
We can’t help it, we miss our ASP World Tour (errr, World Title Race) and our Fantasy Action Sports League. Though the 2010 Billabong Pro Jeffrey's Bay doesn't get kicking till July 15th, we wanted to give you an early look at our picks—you can take 'em to the bank.
LIMITED EDITION PRINT (of 20) of Kelly Slater, surfing at the very top of his game on a giant wave at the recent Eddie Aikau big wave invitation surfing contest, in Hawaii. Plus, 100% of all proceeds from these prints will go the Friends of Kehau Sullivan fund.
We catch up with the current ASP World Title Race leader Kelly Slater and he wants you to have a pair of his new signature Quiksilver boardshorts, the Kelly Slater Cypher Massive. Check out the interview, winners have already been selected.
U.S. Congress Passes 'Kelly Slater Resolution' Bill
Nine-time ASP World Champion Kelly Slater (Cocoa Beach, FL), 38, has taken the ASP World Title ratings lead after an impressive runner-up finish to ASP Dream Tour rookie Jadson Andre (BRA).
Jadson’s first World Tour victory, and against the world’s greatest competitive surfer of all-time avenged Brazil’s loss last year to the 9-time World Champ, Kelly Slater. The youngest surfer on Tour versus the oldest. Check out the full wrap, photos, and video highlights.
Day 1 of the Billabong Pro Santa Catarina—stop #3 of the 2010 ASP World Championship Tour—sees Joel Parkinson soar to victory while other top seeds like Mick Fanning and Kelly Slater stumble.
Top O’Neill riders Bobby Martinez and Jordy Smith continue to impress
the field of this year’s ASP World Tour and challenge legends of the sport along the way.
In the spirit of "better late than never," check out the Rip Curl Pro final day highlight video with Slater's one footed air, Bobby's blast, and the epic Mick vs. Jordy battle.
Komunity Project are stoked to announce, Founder and Surf Accessories team rider Kelly Slater rings the Bell by winning the 2010 Rip Curl Pro -Bells Beach.
Clip Of Kelly Slater's Air That Broke His Foot around the 1:48 mark. Didn't stop him from winning the 2010 Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach though.
Surfing with a chipped bone on the top part of his right foot, the nine-time ASP World Champion beats Mick Fanning in the final, winning the event for a record-tying fourth time. Check the photos and video here!
WaveRiders tells the little known story of surfing’s legendary Irish roots. To celebrate it we're giving away a copy signed by Kelly Slater and some rad Quiksilver gear. Enter here!
Taj Burrow (above), Jordy Smith And Mick Fanning Light Up Winkipop For Rip Curl Pro Rounds 3 And 4 WINKIPOP, Victoria/Australia (Wednesday, April 7, 2010) – The Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach presented by SNICKERS, Event No. 2 of 10 on the 2010 ASP World Tour, relocated to Winkipop for Round 3 and the opening [...]
Owen Wright takes out Taj Burrow, Jordy Smith, Mick Fanning and Kelly Slater, during the three-day aerial surfing extravaganza at Australia's iconic Bondi Beach...










