Oakley Pro Junior
After a hard fought week of competition 20-year-old Coco Ho is the last woman standing. Check the video highlights here.
Reigning ASP World Junior Champion Jack Freestone goes down to local giant killer Darmaputra Tonjo while the waves continue to fire.
The world's most prestigious junior event moves to Keramas—and scores. Check out the video highlight reel filled with throaty tubes here.
Photo and video highlights from the second day of the most prestigious pro junior event of the year...
Photo and video highlights from the most prestigious pro junior event of the year...
A week long bender of progressive aerial surfing comes to a head as Brazil's Miguel Pupo takes down hometown hero Tanner Gudauskas at Lower Trestles.
Exclusive photos and video with behind the scenes reporting from the 2011 Nike 6.0 Lowers Pro and Oakley Pro Junior.
Krystian Kymerson tops fellow countryman Peterson Crisanto in all Brazil final. Photo and video highlights here...
With the surf as fun as it gets, Mitch Parkinson leads the field on day 1 of the prestigious Oakley Pro Junior at North Straddy.
High-octane surfing action continued at the Oakley ASP World Pro Junior, stop no.1 on the ASP World Junior Tour (WJT), in Bali today, with day three of competition completed in clean 3-4ft (1-metre) waves at Canggu.
Pauline Ado has won an unprecedented third ASP Grade-2 Oakley Girls Pro Junior today in Lacanau, France, besting fellow finalists Alizee Arnaud, Justine Dupont and Canelle Bulard.
Charles Martin has won the ASP Grade-2 Oakley Pro Junior Lacanau today after defeating Hossegor native Pierre-Valentin Laborde in the 30-minute final in consistent three-foot waves.
Gieselman relied on above-the-lip surfing to stamp his authority on the field with a variety of massive aerials on the steep Lowers lefthanders to take out a remarkable Quarterfinals heat victory over international prodigy Gabriel Medina (Maresias, BRA), 17, who was a Round 1 standout, and Hawaiian Granger Larsen (Lahaina, HI), 20.
A major contingent of next-generation athletes will also be on tap to challenge the world’s best both in the 6.0 Lowers Pro and associated Oakley Pro Junior.
The 6.0 Lowers Pro returns to Trestles, San Clemente, Calif., May 4-8, as an Association of Surfing Professionals ASP WQS 6-Star PRIME with a $145,000 prize purse.










