Triple Crown Of Surfing
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Rip Curl's Alana Blanchard Wins First Event Of Triple Crown At Haleiwa
Due to lack of waves, contest organizers have called a lay day for the Reef Hawaiian Pro.
They’ve been battling it out all year. One came out of the gates firing and the other has picked up steam in the last few events. And now it all comes down to who beats who at the Pipe Masters. Sign up now for your last chance at this year's Fantasy Action Sports League!
Following yesterday’s full serving of action, Honolua Bay has gone quiet today, prompting event organizers to call a lay day for the Billabong Pro Maui.
Event No. 8 of 8 on the 2008 ASP Women’s World Tour, the Billabong Pro Maui caps off this season’s Dream Tour and event organizers and officials are patiently waiting for the world-famous Honolua Bay to turn on.
With 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.
Haleiwa, Oahu, HAWAII - (Nov. 12, 2008) - The 26th annual Vans Triple Crown of Surfing is poised to kick-off first thing this morning at Haleiwa's Ali'i Beach Park, with an incoming WNW swell building for the start of the Reef Hawaiian Pro.
Be sure to watch all the live Reef Hawaiian Pro action unfold from November 12-23, 2008 at www.reef.com










