Sunset Aussi
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- January 24 2009 | 26 views
Thirty-five years ago, Hawaii’s Laura Blears single-handedly took on an all-male field at Sunset Beach in the Smirnoff Pro, firmly planting the flag for women’s professional surfing.
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In a final that saw Tom Whitaker, Jordy Smith, and Marcus Hickman, CJ Hobgood prevailed. CJ is the first goofyfooter to take Sunset since Michael Rommelse took the honor in 1997. CJ’s task was no easy one either, seeing as how Sunset was churning out sets in the 15 foot+ range.
» Read Full StoryWith Sunset currently receiving 8-10ft swell with clean conditions, the O’Neill World Cup Of Surfing has resumed today. Picking up in the heat 4 of the round of 32, World Tour dreams are sure to be made or broken today.
» Read Full StorySunset Beach opens a serious can of whip ass on the competitors…
» Read Full Story“I had no idea this was going to happen today when I woke up this morning,” Gilmore said. “Sofia (Mulanovich) went down and then Layne (Beachley) went down and I found myself in the Final with a chance to clinch it. It feels unbelievable.”
» Read Full StoryThe hopes of 13 ASP World Qualifying surfers of making the cut for the elite 2009 ASP World Tour were dashed at Sunset Beach today as they were eliminated from the O’Neill World Cup of Surfing.
» Read Full StorySunset Beach, Oahu, HI - (Saturday, November 29, 2008) — Sunset Beach turned it’s back on competitors in the O’Neill World Cup of Surfing today, replacing yesterday’s clean perfection with stormy 10- to 12-foot waves
» Read Full StorySUNSET BEACH, Hawaii (Saturday, November 29, 2008) – Event organizers at the Roxy Pro at Sunset Beach have called competition off for the day, allowing the men to tackle the solid eight-to-twelve foot (3 – 4 metre) surf on offer at Sunset Beach today.
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