Sunset Beach
Pancho Sullivan Sets The Pace At The Da Hui Presents The Sponsor Me Sunset Open
The Gudauskas' bros first heat together in an ASP event resulted in Tanner's qualifying for the 2010 ASP World Tour, joining brother Patrick next year. Two outta three Gudangs ain't bad. Congrats Tanner!
On Sunday at Sunset we saw both Joel Parkinson and Mick Fanning make the final. Joel took the victory and Triple Crown lead. Now we wait till Pipe begins and the World Title to finally be decided. Check out the interview with Joel and insight from the world's best into who'll take the crown.
Parko wins, Dusty Payne qualifies for the ASP World Championship Tour, and Sunny Garcia stays in the hunt for the Vans Triple Crown title. Exclusive photos and video here...
A major deterioration in conditions overnight to small, onshore chop, have left organizers with no alternative other than to hold off until tomorrow.
WCT dreams come true in roaring, 12-15 foot surf at the O’Neill World Cup of Surfing at Sunset Beach. Check the exclusive photos and video of all the action...
The 2nd jewel in the Vans Triple Crown—The O'Neill World Cup of Surfing—resumes today in the biggest surf a competition has ever been held in at Sunset Beach.
Vans Triple Crown leader Joel Centeio ousted, Sunny Garcia pushes on, Nat Young racks up the scores, and World Title contender Fanning enters the fray at Sunset.
Work can wait! Watch the 2nd event of the 2009 Vans Triple Crown, the O'Neill World Cup Of Surfing right here!
Clueless In Hawaii: Santa Cruz Surfer Nat Young Throws Himself To The Wind At Sunset Beach...Check the video update here.
Teenager Carissa Moore went from a trials victory to a Gidget Pro title this weekend at Sunset Beach. In only a few month's she'll be bringing her game to the 2010 ASP Women's World Tour, and she's already got some solid experience...
Carissa Moore Dominates Day 1 Of Gidget Pro Sunset Beach; Men Get Underway Where Joel Centeio Continues Dream Run at O'Neill World Cup of Surfing
A massive swell in the 15–to-18-foot (5-6 metre) range has slammed in to Oahu’s North Shore and has forced event officials to call the Gidget Pro Sunset Beach, Event No. 7 of 8 on the 2009 ASP Women’s World Tour, off for today.
“The surf is smaller than I’d like and the swell is expected to drop throughout the day,” Randy Rarick, Gidget Pro Contest Director, said.










