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Amid record-breaking crowds on and around the iconic Huntington Beach pier, O’Neill team riders stood out among the competition over the weekend at the U.S. Open of Surfing, taking the top two spots in the Women’s Pro Junior event and finishing runner-up in the Men’s Final.
This weekend, the 3rd Annual Supergirl Pro Junior surf contest hits Oceanside Beach, California, with the richest purse in ASP Women’s Pro Junior history. Embodying the strength of DC Comics’ iconic hero, SUPERGIRL, sixteen of the best 20-year-old-and-under female surfers in the world will be competing for the $10,000 top prize in this Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) Grade-4 contest.
Alana Blanchard, Laura Enever, and Carissa Moore shine while current ASP World Champ Stephanie Gilmore and 2009 US Open Champ Courtney Conlogue bow out.
The U.S. Open of Surfing is quite simply the biggest surf contest in the world. With less than a month to go till things kick off in Huntington Beach, we've got the names you need to watch out for this year at the Pier.
Kauai's Malia Manuel has already accomplished big things at the young age of 16. She's graduated high school early and won this surf contest called the Hurley U.S. Open of Surfing—the youngest ever at the age of 14. Nike 6.0 catches up with Malia.
Geiselman, who was a runner up at the ASP Grade-2 Billabong Pro Junior at Sebastian Inlet in 2008, proved to be untouchable at this year’s Ron Jon SI Pro event...
Garrett Parkes, Maxime Huscenot, Miguel Pupo, Tyler Wright, and Malia Manuel duke it out in the best round one heats from day one of the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships currently underway at North Narrabeen in Australia.
Conlogue, who just last month took down the 6-Star Hurley U.S. Open of Surfing, wasted no time in today’s Final, racking up the day’s high single-wave score...
Courtney Conlogue wins the Hurley US Open Of Surfing women's division, Slater gets an incredible barrel for a perfect 10 (check the video!), and the waves continue to pump at Huntington Beach Pier. Photos and video highlights of all the amazing action.
U.S.Open Day 2: The heats marched on at Huntington today, with Coco Ho taking top honors in a blazing semifinal at the Nike 6.0 Pro Junior...Photo gallery and video!
Surfers competing at the Hurley U.S. Open are not only out to claim the huge prize purse on offer, but are also hunting for the valuable ratings points towards a berth on the 2010 ASP World Tour.
$50 Grand in prize money, tons of free goodies for the chilen, and the best damn hoedown this side of the Mississippi equated to another balls-out VQS Championships. Check out the photos, video, and full results.
Those two teenagers belong to a new generation of women who are shaking up the professional surfing establishment. Most are still in high school and remain a few years from competing full-time for prize money. But with a combination of powerful moves and progressive aerials, they have signaled a new era of performance in the sport.
Teen Vogue and O’Neill paired up for an incredible event last week at Club Seven Degrees in Laguna Beach. The event was a fashion show that implemented O’Neill’s “Generation Next” giving local teens the chance to showcase their talent for fashion and design.
The US Open of Surfing here in Huntington Beach was blessed with great surf conditions all week with Nathaniel Curran taking out France’s Tim Boal in a hard-fought final for the men and 14-year-old Malia Manuel defeating fellow Hawaiian youngster Coco Ho in the women’s.










