Sunset Beach
Since Sunset Beach plays no favorites, instead, John Florence simply played with Sunset Beach. From dodging 15 foot rogue west peaks to threading throaty 6 foot inside bowl barrels—John John made it look alarmingly easy. Is he your favorite surfer yet? Probably should be.
Amidst a day of incredible surfing in massive conditions at Sunset Beach, Dane Reynolds reminds the world that he is the most exciting surfer in the world to watch live.
The Vans World Cup of Surfing in on in macking conditions at Sunset Beach on the North Shore of Oahu! Watch it LIVE all day, work can wait...
A slight drop in the swell allows for big turns and a few barrels on day two of the Vans World Cup Of Surfing at Sunset Beach. Photo and video of all the action here
Click HERE to watch the 2011 Vans World Cup of Surfing at Sunset Beach!
Wild and unruly Sunset Beach greets competitors on day 1 of the Vans World Cup Of Surfing... Photo and video highlights of all the carnage here.
Oahu's own Zeke Lau wins his second big WQS of the year and earns a spot into the 2011 Vans Triple Crown Of Surfing.
Sunset Beach pumped out flawless 6-foot surf today for the opening rounds of the $85,000 HIC PRO, presented by Vans.
"It looks like we've got great swell on tap for Monday and Tuesday - somewhere in the range of 8-12 feet," said Event Director Marty Thomas.
An ironic chain of events sees the unsponsored Maui surfer win the Sponsor Me Sunset Open in rippable conditions at Sunset Beach.
The Sponsor Me Sunset Open Presented By Da Hui is live now, watch it at www.sponsorme.com/Live!
The 2011 Sponsor Me Sunset Open holding period started today; with the contest scheduled to run January 14-23, 2011. Sponsor Me and the ASP are holding off for now, as a big swell is forecasted in the coming days.
Mere months after a horrific injury that could have easily ended his surfing career, Joel Parkinson storms his way to a third consecutive Vans Triple Crown Of Surfing trophy.
After a freak accident in the shorebreak at Sunset Beach saw Tracks surf magazine editor Luke Kennedy get impaled by the tail of his surfboard, he sends a message from the hospital.
Despite wave starved conditions, blustery wind, and rain squalls, Brazil's Raoni Monteiro and Australian teenager Tyler Wright win big at Sunset Point on the North Shore of Oahu.










