Paige Hareb
Slabbing and overhead Dee Why Point greets the best girls in the world at day 1 of the Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic.
Proving that girls can surf Teahupo‘o—and look hot while doing so—the talented Billabong girls team gets shacked in the South Pacific in this two-part webisode series.
Hot off the heels of the second stop of the year at Bells Beach, the top 17 have traversed the Tasman Sea to Taranaki for the TSB Bank Women’s Surf Festival.
The TSB Bank Women’s Surf Festival, the third event on the Association of Surfing Professionals’ Women’s World Tour, has received further industry endorsement with Billabong joining the event as a platinum sponsor.
After witnessing Paige Hareb rip apart the season-opening Roxy Pro Gold Coast (the goofy-footed rookie took home a 3rd), we knew that we’d made an error by not including her in our recent article “The 10 Hottest Girls In Pro Surfing.”
Day 1 of the Roxy Pro Gold Coast presented by LG Mobile is in the books, and the new guard of women’s surfing announced their intentions with style, punch and bite in clean two-foot (0.75 metre) waves at Duranbah Beach.
Action continued today at Sydney’s North Narrabeen beach as the girls hit the two-to-three foot (1 metre) surf on offer for the opening three rounds of the women’s division at the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships.
Bigger swell is forecasted at Arpoador Beach for Wednesday or Thursday, and today saw the ASP WQS 4-Star women’s event run in inconsistent one-to-two foot (0.5 metre) waves.










