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- November 04 2009 | 57 views
Sebastian “Seabass” Zietz And Yadin Nicol Dominate O’Neill Cold Water Classic California
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» Read Full StoryCelebrate the Fall surf season in California and all the radness that comes along with it via this ripping gallery from Santa Cruz and Oceanside.
» Read Full StoryO’Neill team rider and current NorCal resident nails a few clips during the recent south swell action in and around Santa Cruz…
» Read Full StoryAn early season south swell that originated in Antarctica lights up the shores of Orange County and Santa Cruz and some of the Golden State’s best surfers reap the rewards. Check out this gallery featuring Cory Lopez, Mike Losness, Timmy Curran, and Daniel Shea down south and the ripping Santa Cruz crew handling business up north.
» Read Full StoryEpisode #4 of Nelly’s Magic Moments takes us to Nelly’s hometown of Santa Cruz, California for some ice cold, mid-winter ripping courtesy of Jordy Smith, Josh Mulcoy, Homer Henard, Matt Rockhold, Russell Smith, Johnny Craft, and the Gudauskas bros.
» Read Full StoryWith $150,000 on the line, organizers of the Mavericks Surf Contest extended the waiting period by a week, then promptly called it of all together. The reason for the sudden flip?
» Read Full StoryA huge photo gallery featuring Jordy Smith, the Gudauskas bros, Dusty Payne, Josh Mulcoy, Johnny Craft, Matt Rockhold, Homer Henard, Nic Lamb, and amazingly enough; chicks on the beach taking in all the action! It doesn’t get any better than this…
» Read Full StoryApparently that big old purple blob on the swell charts doesn’t cut the Mavericks mustard…
» Read Full StoryMaverick’s Surf Contest organizers announced Tuesday that the payout for the big-wave surf contest has been doubled from $75,000 to $150,000, making it the largest known prize purse in big-wave surfing history.
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