Ramon Navarro
The Quiksilver Ceremonial Punta De Lobos Big Wave Invitational will commence this Spring with the world's top big wave riders competing for a $20,000 prize purse during a contest window spanning April 1- May 31, 2011.
Quiksilver sent three teams of surfer from the US, Latin America, and Canada to one of Canada's most remote spots for this unique challenge...
Quiksilver Ceremonial Punta De Lobos Big Wave Invitational Presented By Suzuki Will Go Wednesday; One-Day Big Wave Event in Chile to Crown Champion & Early Leader of Big Wave World Tour
We may not be the best investigative journalists in the world, nor are we good at saying "no," but if there's one thing your bros at TransWorld SURF know how to do well its blow out parties like the Billabong XXL Big Wave Awards.
The holding period for the Ceremonial began on April 2 and runs through May 31, 2010, to be held on the biggest single day of surf.
The finalists for the 2010 Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards presented by Monster Energy were announced today in the wake of one of the greatest years in surfing history.
Presented by Suzuki, LAUNCHES BIG WAVE WORLD TOUR IN CHILE Event organizers target biggest day of swell during two-month holding period beginning April 1, 2010
With the winter the Pacific has been having, of course a tsunami warning couldn't stop the world's best big wave riders from charging Todos Santos. Mark Healey puts a stamp on his already insane winter. Check out all the photos and results right here.
The son of a Chilean fisherman, Navarro dropped down the face of a wave equal to that of Long's, in an arguably more difficult goofy foot stance (right foot forward) and, avoiding the nuclear explosion at the wave's base, rode the giant out through the middle of a churning Waimea Bay.
Waimea Bay delivered an event of legendary proportions at the 25th annual Quiksilver In Memory of Eddie Aikau Fueled by Monster Energy. Huge photo gallery and Waimea beach party video here!
A series of moderate-to-large 10-12 feet (Hawaiian-scale) swells will arrive along the North Shore of Oahu this week, starting late Monday and lasting through to the weekend.










