Stephanie Gilmore
Four time ASP World Champion Stephanie Gilmore would never take her clothes off for one of our photographers, but when ESPN comes a callin’ look what she does! For more amazing bodies go to espnthemagbodyissue.
Stephanie Gilmore Wins Female Action Sports Athlete Of The Year At The ESPY's
After her third win in just five events, Carissa Moore just got much closer to realizing her dream of winning an ASP World Title.
The 2011 Billabong Rio Pro kicks off with the ladies of the ASP World Tour ripping small surf at Barra Da Tijuca in Rio De Janeiro.
With her win at Dee Why Point, the young Hawaiian retakes the World Tour points lead over Sally Fitzgibbons.
The ASP Women’s World Title season will move from strength to strength this week with the commencement of the TSB Bank Women’s Surf Festival in Taranaki, New Zealand from April 27 through May 1, 2011.
After beating Stephanie Gilmore in the semis, the young Aussie gets past current world #1 Carissa Moore for her maiden World Tour victory.
Parko, Slater, Fanning, and upstart Brazilian rookie Alejo Muniz shine while Taj Burrow and Jordy Smith struggle in great surf during day 1 of the 2011 Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach.
“The Gold Coast event was obviously a bit disappointing for me in terms of results but I felt like I wasn’t at 100% so I was happy with the effort in finishing 5th,” Gilmore said. “I feel like my wrist is much stronger now and I’ve been putting time in with my shaper and working on my equipment. Hopefully that will transfer to an improved performance at Bells.”
After nearly a week of flatness, Snapper Rocks (sort of) comes to life for day 2 of the Roxy Pro Gold Coast.
The 2011 ASP World Tour kicks off to the tune of rippable 2-3 foot Snapper Rocks on the Gold Coast of Australia.
“My head has healed fine and hopefully I'm in the final stages of my wrist healing,” Gilmore said. “It's been about six weeks, but I'm yet to have a surf as I haven't received the go ahead from the doctors. I'll be sure to have some extra support for my wrist whilst competing and it'll be fine. My goal this season is to change the drama that ended 2010 plus so many things have happened in the last few months I haven't even had the time to think about the tour, so I'm extremely excited to have almost a fresh beginning to my career at this point.”
Surfing's star-studded annual awards show goes down days before the 2011 season kicks off on the Gold Coast of Australia...
Boasting a waiting period of February 26 through March 9, 2011, the Roxy Pro Gold Coast will feature the world’s best female surfers as they start their respective campaigns for the 2011 ASP Women’s World Title. Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS), 20, 2010 ASP Women’s World Runner-Up, is keen to get back into the competition singlet following an off season spent traipsing up and down the Eastern seaboard of Australia.
A cool little clip in that a) we get to check out Steph Gilmore—she's even hot with a cast on her wrist! b) Hoyo is as classic as ever c) Steph talks about her recent attack at the hands (and lead pipe) of a crazy person and how she's recovering.










