Tuesday, September 20, 2011
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NBVC Surf Contest at Point Mugu, August 20-21, 2011
Naval Base Ventura County Point Mugu Surf Contest Presented by Quiksilver is taking place this weekend and will be open to the public. FREE admission and parking, live music, food and fun! Military surfers along with Professional Civilians including John Mel, Adam Virs and Tyler Newton will compete to support the Liberty/Single Sailor programs for Ventura’s local troops! The NBVC PM Surf Contest is an exciting opportunity for the surfing community to access one of the best waves Southern California has to offer, and for NBVC to showcase their award winning stewardship of the environmentally sensitive beach and wetlands inside their gates.
With a fading south swell in the water and some south-west swell filling in the forecast is calling for chest high with occasional shoulder high sets that’ll light up Point Mugu making for some very contestable surf. And be prepared for some amazing maneuvers to go down when 4X World Champ Stephanie Gilmore and Craig Anderson surf in Sunday’s Expression Session.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Saturday, August 20
0600 Las Posas Gate opens for Public, contestants, vendors, Shuttle busses start0700 Opening Ceremony0730 First Heat in the water1700 Secure event area1800 Shuttle busses secureSunday, August 21
0600 Las Posas Gate opens for Public, contestants, vendors. Shuttle busses start0700 First heat in the water1200-1300 Quiksilver Expression Session1500-1640 Finals Time (estimated no later than)1645-1700 Awards (estimated no later than)1700 Secure event area1800 Shuttle busses secureGENERAL INFORMATION
Security Precaution: NBVC has heightened security measures in place. Weapons, drugs, pets, backpacks, coolers, skateboards, and bicycles are prohibited.
All visiting public must enter through the Las Posas gate entrance. Las Posas gate will be open Saturday and Sunday from 0600 to 1700 (6 am – 5 pm).Shuttle busses will run in a continuous loop from 0600 – 1700 (6am – 5 pm) both Saturday and Sunday. The shuttle is FREE to ride.No cameras with telephoto lenses larger than 100mm will be allowed. Individuals with media credentials will be allowed to use lenses larger than 100mm. Media personnel must check in at the Public Affairs booth to receive Event Credentials. For more information please call the NBVC Public Affairs Office at (805) 989-9234.Random vehicle inspections will take place. Military working dogs will be present.DUI check point may be in operation, if you choose to drink please designate a driver.ATM’s are not available on site, if you choose to purchase items from the vendors please note that most vendors are cash only operations.The event site is a rocky and uneven terrain. Please be cautious while visiting the event.Sunscreen is recommended, shade is limited.Porta potties are the only restrooms on site.The Beer Garden is restricted to individuals 21 and older.Contestants still surfing in the event are restricted from entering the Beer Garden. Doing so will result in elimination from the competitionFor more information visit cnic.navy.mil/ventura
This entry was posted on Friday, August 19th, 2011 at 10:21 am and is filed under Surf blog, Surf events, Surf news. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Quarterfinalist Decided at Quiksilver Pro New York
LONG BEACH, Long Island, NY (Sept. 8, 2011) – The world’s best surfers tore through a marathon day of competition with some incredible performances at the Quiksilver Pro New York, supported by vitaminwater, to decide the event’s quarterfinalists in pumping six foot (1.5 metre) surf. World champion Kelly Slater, young Australian Josh Kerr, and Brazil’s Heitor Alves were show-stopping.
Stop No. 6 of 11 on the ASP World Title Series, today’s Quiksilver Pro New York competition saw non-stop action as the ASP Top 34 put it all on the line at Long Beach, chasing the ASP World Title, the historic US$1,000,000 prize purse and crucial points to secure their position amongst the elite prior to the midyear rotation following the event.
Josh Kerr (AUS), 27, clawed his way back in Round 4 after Kelly Slater (USA), 39, took a commanding lead with a 9.37 for a big frontside alley-oop. The progressive Australian answered with two airs of his own: The first, a massive backside varial to the tune of 9.57, then another, lofting a gigantic alley-oop for a 9.70 to overtake the reigning 10-time ASP World Champion and advance directly through to the Quarterfinals.
“I can’t believe it just happened like that,” Kerr said. “I didn’t expect to make that varial and when I did I thought, ‘it’s time to go now.’ Then I got one straight after it. I couldn’t have planned it any better. The fans are really cool and it’s great to be in New York with everyone screaming, it’s great. I definitely gained confidence from that heat. I’ve never beaten Kelly (Slater) and I’m just so stoked right now.”
Owen Wright (AUS), 21, went on a rampage against former ASP World Champion C.J. Hobgood (USA), 32, in his Round 3 heat, tearing through the high-performance lefts and rights at Long Beach. The lanky goofy-footer posted the highest single-wave score of the event, 9.80 out of 10, when he unveiled a ferocious, inverted backside air-reverse to solidify the victory and went on to take out his Round 4 heat in commanding fashion to advance into the Quarterfinals.
“I just went out there and knew it would be a hard heat with C.J. (Hobgood) needing a result and me wanting a result,” Wright said. “I was excited to get out there to have a good heat. I put together a good one and C.J. just didn’t find his rhythm. I really enjoyed it and had a really good time.”
Hobgood, a fixture on the elite ASP Dream Tour for more than a decade, needed to defeat Wright in their Round 3 bout to remain on the ASP World Title Series for 2011, but was gracious in defeat regarding the tough loss.
“At the end of it, I don’t want to be known as the 2001 World Champion,” Hobgood said. “I want to be known as a guy that loved Jesus and loved everyone and had fun and that’s it. It’s not a sad day for me. The waves are pumping and Owen went mad in that heat. Everything happens for a reason and I’m enjoying the beautiful day here today. It’s just awesome to be a part of.”
Heitor Alves (BRA), 29, was also responsible for two big upsets today, taking down two-time ASP World Champion Mick Fanning (AUS), 30, in Round 3 before eliminating current ASP World Title contender Joel Parkinson (AUS), 30, in Round 5.
“I can’t believe it,” Alves said. “I’m so tired right now after surfing three heats and happy too. I beat Joel Parkinson and Mick Fanning. Thanks to God for everything he has given me. I’m looking for my best result, maybe I’ll find it here.”
Kelly Slater (USA), 39, current leader on the ASP World Title Rankings, rebounded after his Round 4 loss and took a convincing victory over Jeremy Flores (FRA), 23, in Round 5 despite the tough onshore afternoon conditions and the veteran surfer admitted the importance of advancing into the Quarterfinals while hunting an ASP World Title.
“The conditions are tough,” Slater said. “It has changed a lot from my last heat and with the rips from east wind, it’s a lot trickier, especially on the lefts. I was trying to find peaky mid-sized rights and wasn’t sure where to sit. Obviously you want to make at least Quarterfinals when you’re in position for a World Title. Maybe Owen (Wright) and Joel (Parkinson) are facing the pressure for that as well.”
Event organizers will reconvene tomorrow at 6:30am to assess conditions for a possible 7:30am start.
Surfline, official forecasters for the Quiksilver Pro New York, are calling for Solid SE swell from Hurricane Katia expected during the second half of the week before fading headed into the weekend.
UPCOMING QUIKSILVER PRO NEW YORK QUARTERFINALS MATCH-UPS:
QF 1: Taj Burrow (AUS) vs. Jadson Andre (BRA)
QF 2: Kelly Slater (USA) vs. Josh Kerr (AUS)
QF 3: Alejo Muniz (BRA) vs. Heitor Alves (BRA)
QF 4: Owen Wright (AUS) vs. Julian Wilson (AUS)
QUIKSILVER PRO NEW YORK ROUND 5 RESULTS:
Heat 1: Jadson Andre (BRA) 13.60 def. Adriano de Souza (BRA) 12.93
Heat 2: Kelly Slater (USA) 14.60 def. Jeremy Flores (FRA) 6.67
Heat 3: Heitor Alves (BRA) 13.57 def. Joel Parkinson (AUS) 13.00
Heat 4: Julian Wilson AUS) 13.97 def. Fredrick Patacchia (HAW) 13.27
QUIKSILVER PRO NEW YORK ROUND 4 RESULTS:
Heat 1: Taj Burrow (AUS) 14.93, Adriano de Souza (BRA) 14.77, Jeremy Flores (FRA) 11.37
Heat 2: Josh Kerr (AUS) 19.27, Kelly Slater (USA) 16.20, Jadson Andre (BRA) 12.50
Heat 3: Alejo Muniz (BRA) 12.10, Heitor Alves (BRA) 8.64, Fred Patacchia (HAW) 7.13
Heat 4: Owen Wright (AUS) 16.37, Julian Wilson (AUS) 12.00, Joel Parkinson (AUS) 10.30
QUIKSILVER PRO NEW YORK ROUND 3 RESULTS:
Heat 5: Josh Kerr (AUS) 13.33 def. Raoni Monteiro (BRA) 10.83
Heat 6: Kelly Slater (USA) vs. Bobby Martinez (USA) *Was not surfed. Martinez disqualified from competition.
Heat 7: Fredrick Patacchia (HAW) 14.14 def. Mick Fanning (AUS) 14.07
Heat 8: Alejo Muniz (BRA) 14.37 def. Kieren Perrow (AUS) 8.33
Heat 9: Heitor Alves (BRA) 16.43 def. Adrian Buchan (AUS) 9.67
Heat 10: Joel Parkinson (AUS) 14.80 def. Kai Otton (AUS) 9.14
Heat 11: Julian Wilson (AUS) 15.03 def. Brett Simpson (USA) 12.57
Heat 12: Owen Wright (AUS) 18.67 def. C.J. Hobgood (USA) 11.77
PHOTO: Josh Kerr, incredible today. Photo: Quiksilver Pro/Rowland
This entry was posted on Thursday, September 8th, 2011 at 4:28 pm and is filed under Featuredposts, Quiksilver Pro New York, Surf blog, Surf events, Surf news. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Featured Artist: Botany
Botany is Spencer Stephenson, a young Texan whose creative output materializes every breed of off-the-wall electronic blip and bleep one can muster. Botany’s bed of chaotic noise functions as a foundation for powerful rhythms, dynamic melodies, and random sounds that pulse and move, with layers of droning patterns and ghostly samples erupting into sparkling choruses and massive hooks. Feeling Today, the new EP that’s Stephenson’s first release under the name Botany, is available now through Western Vinyl.
Botany’s “Waterparker” was used in a recent King of the Groms video — check it out here:
Official Site
This entry was posted on Friday, September 2nd, 2011 at 7:50 am and is filed under Featured Artist, Music art. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Kelly Slater Takes Out Billabong Pro Tahiti, Leads ASP World Title Race
TEAHUPO’O, Taiarapu/French Polynesia (Monday, August 29, 2011) – Kelly Slater (USA), 39, reigning 10-time ASP World Champion, has claimed the Billabong Pro Tahiti presented by Air Tahiti Nui over Owen Wright (AUS), 21, in clean four-to-six foot (1.5 – 2 metre) waves at Teahupo’o.
Event No. 5 of 11 on the 2011 ASP World Title season, the Billabong Pro Tahiti culminated an historic incarnation of the event today, with the world’s best surfers pushing the performance envelope in incredible conditions.
Full Report coming soon…
This entry was posted on Monday, August 29th, 2011 at 5:10 pm and is filed under Featuredposts, Kelly slater, Surf blog. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Weekly Instagram images!
Kelly Slater, Balaram Stack and Mark Healey On The Quik Pro NY
The Quik Pro NY is just around the corner. Here is what Kelly Slater, Balaram Stack and Mark Healey have to say about the world’s best surfers in the world’s greatest city.
This entry was posted on Monday, August 15th, 2011 at 11:53 am and is filed under Balaram stack, Kelly slater, Mark healey, Quiksilver Pro New York, Surf blog, Surf events, Surf news. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Jake Donnelly in Greece
Jake Donnelly got down to business and tore Greece a new one on his recent trip with the Adidas crew.
This entry was posted on Thursday, September 15th, 2011 at 2:38 pm and is filed under Jake Donnelly, Skate, Skate news. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.TOP SEEDS DOMINATE QUIKSILVER PRO NEW YORK
LONG BEACH, Long Island, NY (Sept. 7, 2011) – The Quiksilver Pro New York supported by vitaminwater continued for the second consecutive day at Long Beach in Long Island, New York and saw the completion of Round 2 as well as the first four heats of Round 3
Above: Adriano De Souza (Brazil). Image: Quiksilver Pro/Rowland
The domination of high seeds today brought an end to the run of New York hometown hero Balaram Stack, 20, who has drawn massive crowds each day of competition. He lost to Australia’s Mick Fanning in Round 2 early this-morning.
Stop No. 6 of 11 on the ASP World Title Series, the Quiksilver Pro New York marks the final event before the mid-year rotation and offers up the richest prize purse in surfing history of US$1,000,000. Hurricane Katia continued to deliver increasing surf of up to six feet (2 meters) throughout the day, with higher surf forecast for tomorrow.
Adriano de Souza (BRA), 24, current No. 4 on the ASP World Title Series, vigorously attacked the Long Beach lefthanders on his backhand and belted the day’s highest single-wave score of 9.20 while netting the top heat-total of 17.93 (out of 20), in Round 2 before taking his Round 3 heat.
“I’m really happy with my performance today,” De Souza said. “My first heat was better for sure, I got the 9 and the 8, but I tried to get in rhythm in Round 3 and I hope I can keep going and get a good result in here. My house is really similar to these waves in New York and I feel at home out in these conditions.”
De Souza, who defeated Travis Logie (ZAF), 33, in Round 2 before topping Patrick Gudauskas (USA), 25, in Round 3, kept his ASP World Title campaign alive with today’s effort and is hunting a strong result in New York to regain the No. 1 position on the ASP World Title Rankings.
“I’m stoked to make my heats today,” De Souza said. “We had tough conditions and I knew for me that if I fell in that heat I would be out of the World Title Race. I’m happy to make it and hope I can keep my rhythm for the rest of the event. I’m looking forward to the no-loser’s Round 4 and hopefully I can keep going in this event.”
Taj Burrow (AUS), 32, put on an amazing aerial performance on his forehand in Round 3 compliments of the side-shore winds blowing into the Long Beach right-handers and lofted a 17.10 heat-total while eliminating Adam Melling (AUS), 26, from competition.
“It’s pretty good out there,” Burrow said. “Us natural footers that like to do airs rub our hands together when wind’s like that. I did that big alley-oop on that first wave and I stacked it, but when I was through air I felt the board sticking to my feet. I knew that heat was going to be fun. I wasn’t aware of his (Adam Melling’s) position on the rankings, but I’m thinking about the money. I’m trying not to, but it’s there in the back of my head.”
Melling, current No. 35 on the ASP World Ranking, will not make the mid-year rotation for Trestles, but could possibly appear as an alternate in the remainder of the ASP World Title events.
Mick Fanning (AUS), 30, two-time ASP World Champion, rebounded after a Round 1 loss yesterday, making a change in his equipment to dispatch of dangerous local wildcard Balaram Stack (USA), 20, with a dominant performance.
“It’s always hard when you lose that first round, you’ve got to go back and pick up the pieces and go again,” Fanning said. “Wildcards are difficult because they’re usually locals and they know spot. I tried to get moving early and keep moving. The tide was dropping out and I just tried to get them in early. My board yesterday wasn’t working to well, so I went back to my normal shortboard that I’ve been riding all year.”
Brett Simpson (USA), 26, got the best of a series of exchanges over ASP Dream Tour veteran Taylor Knox (USA), 40, in their Round 2 match-up. Knox, current No. 30 on the ASP World Ranking, will wait on the results of the surfers ranked behind him who are still alive in the Quiksilver Pro New York to see if he maintains his position among the ASP Top 34 entering Trestles.
“We all knew coming into this event that Taylor (Knox) needed to do something and I am coming off momentum from Teahupo’o,” Simpson said. “He’s been a mentor and friend since I started on tour last year. He’s inspired all of us. It’s just the way it goes. I was anxious. I knew there was a lot on the line for him and I want to climb the rankings too.”
Simpson will face off against ASP Dream Tour rookie Julian Wilson (AUS), 22, in Round 3.
Jeremy Flores (FRA), 23, who was a standout at Teahupo’o, maintained his form in the beachbreak conditions on offer at the Quiksilver Pro New York, eliminating fellow European and close friend Tiago Pires (PRT), 31, in a hard-fought Round 3 battle.
“I didn’t like surfing against Tiago, I want him on tour,” Flores said. “He’s my friend, but I want to do well here, I want to make heats, but I wanted to see him do well here because I knew he needed a result. I couldn’t find any really good waves. The guys in the heats before had fun waves with great walls and mine were fat or wide. I guess my wave choice was bad, but I made it.”
Bobby Martinez (USA), 29, was disqualified from the event due to an unprofessional outburst after winning his Round 2 heat. Martinez would have met world No.1 Kelly Slater in Round 3. Slater now advances directly to Round 4. Further details are available at www.aspworldtour.com
When competition resumes, the event’s highest heat scorer to date – Josh Kerr, 27, (AUS) – will be against Raoni Monteiro (BRA), 29, in Heat 5 of Round 3.
Event organizers will reconvene tomorrow at 6:30am to assess conditions for a possible 7:30am start.
Highlights from the Quiksilver Pro New York will be available via http://www.quiksilverpro.com
Surfline, official forecasters for the Quiksilver Pro New York, are calling for Solid SE swell from Hurricane Katia expected during the second half of the week before fading headed into the weekend.
QUIKSILVER PRO NEW YORK ROUND 2 RESULTS:
Heat 1: Mick Fanning (AUS) 15.20 def. Balaram Stack (USA) 7.06
Heat 2: Owen Wright (AUS) 14.07 def. Asher Nolan (USA) 11.33
Heat 3: Adrian Buchan (AUS) 12.10 def. Keanu Asing (HAW) 9.00
Heat 4: Bobby Martinez (USA) 14.06 def. Bede Durbidge (AUS) 13.73
Heat 5: Fredrick Patacchia (HAW) 13.10 def. Michel Bourez (PYF) 11.27
Heat 6: Damien Hobgood (USA) 13.13 def. Gabe Kling (USA) 10.00
Heat 7: Adriano de Souza (BRA) 17.93 def. Travis Logie (ZAF) 14.40
Heat 8: Kieren Perrow (AUS) 13.17 def. Cory Lopez (USA) 12.50
Heat 9: Adam Melling (AUS) 15.70 def. Matt Wilkinson (AUS) 13.97
Heat 10: Kai Otton (AUS) 13.50 def. Chris Davidson (AUS) 12.43
Heat 11: Brett Simpson (USA) 12.93 def. Taylor Knox (USA) 11.20
Heat 12: Patrick Gudauskas (USA) 14.93 def. Daniel Ross (AUS) 8.83
QUIKSILVER PRO NEW YORK ROUND 3 RESULTS:
Heat 1: Taj Burrow (AUS) 17.10 def. Adam Melling (AUS) 12.87
Heat 2: Adriano de Souza (BRA) 15.60 def. Patrick Gudauskas (USA) 12.67
Heat 3: Jeremy Flores (FRA) 13.60 def. Tiago Pires (PRT) 12.73
Heat 4: Jadson Andre (BRA) 13.17 def. Damien Hobgood (USA) 7.93
QUIKSILVER PRO NEW YORK REMAINING ROUND 3 MATCH-UPS:
Heat 5: Josh Kerr (AUS) vs. Raoni Monteiro (BRA)
Heat 6: Kelly Slater (USA) vs. Bobby Martinez *Will not be surfed. Martinez disqualified from competition.
Heat 7: Mick Fanning (AUS) vs. Fredrick Patacchia (HAW)
Heat 8: Kieren Perrow (AUS) vs. Alejo Muniz (BRA)
Heat 9: Adrian Buchan (AUS) vs. Heitor Alves (BRA)
Heat 10: Joel Parkinson (AUS) vs. Kai Otton (AUS)
Heat 11: Julian Wilson (AUS) vs. Brett Simpson (USA)
Heat 12: Owen Wright (AUS) vs. C.J. Hobgood (USA)
Balaram Stack on ESPN
Long Beach, NY local and Quiksilver team rider Balaram Stack will be going head-to-head with the top pros on his home break at the upcoming Quiksilver Pro NY. ESPN caught up with Balaram to get his thoughts on growing up surfing in Long Beach, the Quik Pro NY and Hurricane Irene. Watch the video interview here.
This entry was posted on Friday, September 2nd, 2011 at 10:33 am and is filed under Balaram stack, Surf blog, Surf news. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Quiksilver Pro New York – Event Update
Organizers of the Quiksilver Pro New York, the world’s first $1M professional surfing event, are back on the ground in Long Beach, NY today working to rebuild the surf competition and festival sites to deliver the action sports and music experience originally intended before the hurricane Irene.
**The surf contest will have the same “holding period” scheduled for September 1 through 15, with the contest held during 3-4 best days of the waiting period. The Unsound Surf Trials are still scheduled to be held September 1 to 3.**
**All skate/bmx/moto/music events will have the same dates and schedules will be updated throughout the week as the event site is built, so please check back to www.quiksilverpro.com for frequent schedule updates.**
**Tony Hawk’s Vert Jam will still take place on Friday, September 2nd at Pier 54 in New York City.”
Long Beach took a direct hit from Irene, a category 1 hurricane when it moved through. Storm surge, big waves and a coinciding high tide caused large scale erosion to the beach at National Boulevard that is the host site to the Quiksilver Pro. As instructed by the city of Long Beach Quiksilver Pro event structures were removed prior to Irene’s arrival, so no structural loss has been incurred. Quiksilver will be working alongside the City of Long Beach to monitor the building daily to determine how to manfacture the same experience as intended before Irene.
“Surfing events have always required daily flexibility, so while Irene posed a larger than normal challenge, it was still well within the realm of what we prepare for when staging professional surfing events,” said Quiksilver’s Luke Watson. “We chose the upcoming weeks to stage the event because it was hurricane season, offering the greatest potential for good surf. So planning for hurricanes was par for the course. Our event has an extended 15-day holding period precisely to negotiate the elements of nature, which is the essence of our sport. It is possible that we can complete the event in as few as three days of contestable surf, so we do have flexibility in scheduling. We will not be extending the period beyond its original end-date of September 15 and we definitely have the ability to take a little extra time on the front end to assess conditions and rebuild the site when the city deems it is safe to do so.”
The world’s top surfers are currently competing in the 5th stop on the ASP World Tour in Tahiti and are not expected in New York before September 2. The first three days of the holding period – September 1-3, were set aside for a local trials event to determine a wildcard entrant to the main event. The professionals are not scheduled to compete before September 4.
Quiksilver would like to encourage all out-of-state and international media and fans attending the event to check with their airline carriers for flight disruptions. Local airports have not yet announced when they will re-open.
Quiksilver will continue to provide event dates as more information becomes available. For media registered for the event, we will not be distributing media credentials until Thursday, September 1, so working media should please wait for updates on where to pick up credentials.
Thank you and we look forward to seeing you at the Quiksilver Pro New York!
This entry was posted on Sunday, August 28th, 2011 at 7:56 pm and is filed under Featuredposts, Surf blog, Surf events, Surf news. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.QUIKSILVER PRO NEW YORK SURF CONTEST WILL RUN: Update from Long Beach
An important update from Long Beach — Quiksilver is working closely with the City of Long Beach to preserve the heart of the ASP World Tour surf contest scheduled to start on Sunday, September 4 in light of the impact of Hurricane Irene and concerns for the Long Beach community, which suffered significant damage from the storm. The Quiksilver Pro is scheduled to start its 11-day “holding period” on Monday, September 5. The Quiksilver Pro Trials presented by Unsound Surf will run on Sunday, September 4.
The situation has been changing daily, and we recognize that City resources are focused on hurricane restoration and clean up as first priority. In that context, we have been informed by the City that the festival and music components of the event are no longer achievable.
The Quiksilver Pro NY is first and foremost about the surf contest and Long Beach has an incredible surfing tradition and spirit. We are committed to holding the ASP tour event at Long Beach so that together we can promote the sport by bringing together the best surfers in the world to this terrific community.
For updates throughout the competition, visit: www.quiksilverpro.com
This entry was posted on Tuesday, August 30th, 2011 at 9:01 am and is filed under Surf blog, Surf events, Surf news. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Quiksilver Pro New York Snack Pack
Watch the 20 minute “Snack Pack” highlights video and relive all the action from the 2011 Quiksilver Pro New York.
This entry was posted on Monday, September 12th, 2011 at 11:10 am and is filed under Featuredposts, Surf blog, Surf events, Surf news. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.The Artist: Serena Mitnik-Miller
QUARTERFINALISTS DECIDED AT QUIKSILVER PRO NEW YORK
LONG BEACH, Long Island, NY (Sept. 8, 2011) – The world’s best surfers tore through a marathon day of competition with some incredible performances at the Quiksilver Pro New York, supported by vitaminwater, to decide the event’s quarterfinalists in pumping six foot (1.5 metre) surf. World champion Kelly Slater, young Australian Josh Kerr, and Brazil’s Heitor Alves were show-stopping.
Photo: Josh Kerr, incredible today. Photo: Quiksilver Pro/Rowland
Stop No. 6 of 11 on the ASP World Title Series, today’s Quiksilver Pro New York competition saw non-stop action as the ASP Top 34 put it all on the line at Long Beach, chasing the ASP World Title, the historic US$1,000,000 prize purse and crucial points to secure their position amongst the elite prior to the midyear rotation following the event.
Josh Kerr (AUS), 27, clawed his way back in Round 4 after Kelly Slater (USA), 39, took a commanding lead with a 9.37 for a big frontside alley-oop. The progressive Australian answered with two airs of his own: The first, a massive backside varial to the tune of 9.57, then another, lofting a gigantic alley-oop for a 9.70 to overtake the reigning 10-time ASP World Champion and advance directly through to the Quarterfinals.
“I can’t believe it just happened like that,” Kerr said. “I didn’t expect to make that varial and when I did I thought, ‘it’s time to go now.’ Then I got one straight after it. I couldn’t have planned it any better. The fans are really cool and it’s great to be in New York with everyone screaming, it’s great. I definitely gained confidence from that heat. I’ve never beaten Kelly (Slater) and I’m just so stoked right now.”
Owen Wright (AUS), 21, went on a rampage against former ASP World Champion C.J. Hobgood (USA), 32, in his Round 3 heat, tearing through the high-performance lefts and rights at Long Beach. The lanky goofy-footer posted the highest single-wave score of the event, 9.80 out of 10, when he unveiled a ferocious, inverted backside air-reverse to solidify the victory and went on to take out his Round 4 heat in commanding fashion to advance into the Quarterfinals.
“I just went out there and knew it would be a hard heat with C.J. (Hobgood) needing a result and me wanting a result,” Wright said. “I was excited to get out there to have a good heat. I put together a good one and C.J. just didn’t find his rhythm. I really enjoyed it and had a really good time.”
Hobgood, a fixture on the elite ASP Dream Tour for more than a decade, needed to defeat Wright in their Round 3 bout to remain on the ASP World Title Series for 2011, but was gracious in defeat regarding the tough loss.
“At the end of it, I don’t want to be known as the 2001 World Champion,” Hobgood said. “I want to be known as a guy that loved Jesus and loved everyone and had fun and that’s it. It’s not a sad day for me. The waves are pumping and Owen went mad in that heat. Everything happens for a reason and I’m enjoying the beautiful day here today. It’s just awesome to be a part of.”
Heitor Alves (BRA), 29, was also responsible for two big upsets today, taking down two-time ASP World Champion Mick Fanning (AUS), 30, in Round 3 before eliminating current ASP World Title contender Joel Parkinson (AUS), 30, in Round 5.
“I can’t believe it,” Alves said. “I’m so tired right now after surfing three heats and happy too. I beat Joel Parkinson and Mick Fanning. Thanks to God for everything he has given me. I’m looking for my best result, maybe I’ll find it here.”
Kelly Slater (USA), 39, current leader on the ASP World Title Rankings, rebounded after his Round 4 loss and took a convincing victory over Jeremy Flores (FRA), 23, in Round 5 despite the tough onshore afternoon conditions and the veteran surfer admitted the importance of advancing into the Quarterfinals while hunting an ASP World Title.
“The conditions are tough,” Slater said. “It has changed a lot from my last heat and with the rips from east wind, it’s a lot trickier, especially on the lefts. I was trying to find peaky mid-sized rights and wasn’t sure where to sit. Obviously you want to make at least Quarterfinals when you’re in position for a World Title. Maybe Owen (Wright) and Joel (Parkinson) are facing the pressure for that as well.”
Event organizers will reconvene tomorrow at 6:30am to assess conditions for a possible 7:30am start.
Highlights from the Quiksilver Pro New York will be available via http://www.quiksilverpro.com
Surfline, official forecasters for the Quiksilver Pro New York, are calling for Solid SE swell from Hurricane Katia expected during the second half of the week before fading headed into the weekend.
UPCOMING QUIKSILVER PRO NEW YORK QUARTERFINALS MATCH-UPS:
QF 1: Taj Burrow (AUS) vs. Jadson Andre (BRA)
QF 2: Kelly Slater (USA) vs. Josh Kerr (AUS)
QF 3: Alejo Muniz (BRA) vs. Heitor Alves (BRA)
QF 4: Owen Wright (AUS) vs. Julian Wilson (AUS)
QUIKSILVER PRO NEW YORK ROUND 5 RESULTS:
Heat 1: Jadson Andre (BRA) 13.60 def. Adriano de Souza (BRA) 12.93
Heat 2: Kelly Slater (USA) 14.60 def. Jeremy Flores (FRA) 6.67
Heat 3: Heitor Alves (BRA) 13.57 def. Joel Parkinson (AUS) 13.00
Heat 4: Julian Wilson AUS) 13.97 def. Fredrick Patacchia (HAW) 13.27
QUIKSILVER PRO NEW YORK ROUND 4 RESULTS:
Heat 1: Taj Burrow (AUS) 14.93, Adriano de Souza (BRA) 14.77, Jeremy Flores (FRA) 11.37
Heat 2: Josh Kerr (AUS) 19.27, Kelly Slater (USA) 16.20, Jadson Andre (BRA) 12.50
Heat 3: Alejo Muniz (BRA) 12.10, Heitor Alves (BRA) 8.64, Fred Patacchia (HAW) 7.13
Heat 4: Owen Wright (AUS) 16.37, Julian Wilson (AUS) 12.00, Joel Parkinson (AUS) 10.30
QUIKSILVER PRO NEW YORK ROUND 3 RESULTS:
Heat 5: Josh Kerr (AUS) 13.33 def. Raoni Monteiro (BRA) 10.83
Heat 6: Kelly Slater (USA) vs. Bobby Martinez (USA) *Was not surfed. Martinez disqualified from competition.
Heat 7: Fredrick Patacchia (HAW) 14.14 def. Mick Fanning (AUS) 14.07
Heat 8: Alejo Muniz (BRA) 14.37 def. Kieren Perrow (AUS) 8.33
Heat 9: Heitor Alves (BRA) 16.43 def. Adrian Buchan (AUS) 9.67
Heat 10: Joel Parkinson (AUS) 14.80 def. Kai Otton (AUS) 9.14
Heat 11: Julian Wilson (AUS) 15.03 def. Brett Simpson (USA) 12.57
Heat 12: Owen Wright (AUS) 18.67 def. C.J. Hobgood (USA) 11.77
Pool Session With Tony Hawk And Friends
Check out Tony Hawk and friends doing a little pool shredding in this clip from Birdhouse.
This entry was posted on Monday, August 15th, 2011 at 3:14 pm and is filed under Skate, Skate news, Tony Hawk. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.FLORIDA’S ASHER NOLAN WINS FINAL WILDCARD INTO THE QUIKSILVER PRO NEW YORK
Long Beach, Long Island, NY (September 4, 2011) — Florida’s Asher Nolan has won the final wildcard into the $1million Quiksilver Pro New York presented by vitaminwater. Nolan, 32, from Jacksonville, decisively topped a field of 16 surfers vying for the wildcard in today’s Quiksilver Pro New York ASP World Tour Trials, presented by UnSound Surf, supported by vitaminwater.
Above: Asher Nolan (Jacksonville, FL), who won a wildcard into the Quiksilver Pro New York today. Photo: Willi Edwards
Nolan took out the final of today’s trials event ahead of Hawaii’s Keanu Asing, Australian Garrett Parkes, and Jeremy Johnston, from New Smyrna Beach, Florida. Waves were in the shoulder-high range and all four surfers traded waves for the full 25 minutes, much to the satisfaction of a hugely supportive Long Beach crowd of more than 20,000.
Nolan now joins local Long Beach wildcard Balaram Stack, who he is staying with this week, in the main event of the Quiksilver Pro New York. Nolan will be drawn against two-time world champion Mick Fanning (Australia) and Heitor Alves (Brazil) in his first round heat. Stack is drawn against 10-time world champion and current ASP World Tour ratings leader Kelly Slater (Florida), and Daniel Ross (Australia) in his first heat. The pair are guaranteed a minimum prize purse of $11,000 but will be aiming to work their way closer to the winner’s $300,000 pay day.
“I knew it was going to be really difficult today because of the conditions,” said Nolan after winning the final. “The 15 other surfers (in the trials) were really good surfers too. I was just taking it one heat at a time, I wasn’t thinking about winning the wildcard.
“I’m excited to come to NY. I’m ready to hang out with my friends, surf, go to the city, have a good time, so it’s really a win-win situation no matter what.
“I knew I could surf these waves. I’ve done well here before. I don’t compete as much as I used to, but I know that I can do it. This is awesome.”
Nolan has been a three-time finalist of the UnSound Pro, an annual rated event at Long Beach, so has plenty of experience at the break.
Main event competition could start as early as tomorrow, when a new swell will start filling in. The surf forecast looks very promising for four consecutive days of competition that could mean a final as early as Thursday. Check www.quiksilverpro.com at 7am each day for the status of competition.
** Please note: Regardless of whether competition starts tomorrow, there will be an Official Opening Ceremony at 11am at the beach event site, end of National Boulevard by the jetty. All ASP surfers have been invited to attend. Mel Pu’u and Titus Kinimaka, Hawaiian ambassadors of aloha, will host the ceremony and perform live music sharing the spirit of surfing with the Long Island surfing community.
MAIN EVENT ROUND ONE HEAT DRAW:
H1: Joel Parkinson (AUS), Brett Simpson (USA), Travis Logie (SAfr – replacement for injured Jordy Smith)
H2: Jeremy Flores (FRA), Dane Reynolds (USA), Gabe Kling (USA)
H3: Taj Burrow (AUS), Patrick Gudauskas (USA), Fred Patacchia (HAW)
H4: Owen Wright (AUS), Jadson Andre (BRZ), Bobby Martinez (USA)
H5: Mick Fanning (AUS), Heitor Alves (BRZ), Asher Nolan (USA)
H6: Kelly Slater (USA), Daniel Ross (AUS), Balaram Stack (USA)
H7: Adrian Buchan (AUS), Alejo Muniz (BRZ), Cory Lopez (USA – replacement for injured Dusty Payne)
H8: Bede Durbidge (AUS), Chris Davidson (AUS), CJ Hobgood (USA)
H9: Michel Bourez (PYF), Raoni Monteiro (BRZ), Adam Melling (AUS)
H10: Damien Hobgood (USA), Matt Wilkinson (AUS), Tiago Pires (PRT)
H11: Adriano De Souza (BRZ), Josh Kerr (AUS), Kai Otton (AUS)
H12: Julian Wilson (AUS), Kieren Perrow (AUS), Taylor Knox (USA)
Kelly Slater Takes Out Billabong Pro Tahiti, Leads ASP World Title Race
TEAHUPO’O, Taiarapu/French Polynesia (Monday, August 29, 2011) – Kelly Slater (USA), 39, reigning 10-time ASP World Champion, has claimed the Billabong Pro Tahiti presented by Air Tahiti Nui over Owen Wright (AUS), 21, in clean four-to-six foot (1.5 – 2 metre) waves at Teahupo’o.
Event No. 5 of 11 on the 2011 ASP World Title season, the Billabong Pro Tahiti culminated an historic incarnation of the event today, with the world’s best surfers pushing the performance envelope in incredible conditions.
Full Report coming soon…
This entry was posted on Monday, August 29th, 2011 at 5:10 pm and is filed under Featuredposts, Kelly slater, Surf blog. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.MIA to NYC Back on Track
Tony Hawk and crew weathered the storm and are continuing to jam up the East Coast in route to NYC. Here are videos from the Savannah, Georgia and Fayetteville, North Carolina demos. Enjoy!
Birdhouse demo Savannah, GA from Birdhouse on Vimeo.
Quiksilver presents Birdhouse MIA to NYC @ Fayetteville, NC from Birdhouse on Vimeo.
This entry was posted on Tuesday, August 30th, 2011 at 3:55 pm and is filed under Skate, Skate events, Skate news, Tony Hawk. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Alex and Austyn in NYC
With our friend Bill Strobeck manning the camera, Alex Olson and Austyn Gillette both managed to get a few lines at the Girl DQM demo.
This entry was posted on Wednesday, August 31st, 2011 at 2:34 pm and is filed under Alex olson, Austyn Gillette, Skate, Skate news. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Cinematic Video Series – Camp of Champions
Traveling north again, this time in the middle of summer to head up to the ‘Camp of Champions’ in Whistler BC. In this episode we meet up with our Candian friends Matt Belzile, Alex Beebe and Chris Rasman to get some summertime shredding at the blackcomb glacier. Enjoy!
This entry was posted on Thursday, August 25th, 2011 at 9:38 am and is filed under Chris Rasman, Chris Rasman Video, Featured Todcasts, Matt Belzile, Matt Belzile Video, Snow. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Quiksilver Pro New York Opening Ceremony
Long Beach, Long Island, NY (September 5, 2011) — The Long Beach surfing community has never experienced an opening ceremony for an international professional surfing tournament, so a huge crowd turned out today to witness first hand what the $1million Quiksilver Pro New York presented by vitaminwater is all about.
Between the beach site, the flanking boardwalk and surrounding highrises, more than 40,000 watched on as Quiksilver’s Hawaiian ambassadors Mel Pu’u and Titus Kinimaka joined the world’s best surfers to share in the global surfing spirit.
A traditional 6-man Hawaiian canoe draped in flowers was the focal point as Pu’u explained that in order to set a canoe into motion, it takes the cohesive efforts of all aboard. And that has been the saving grace of the Quiksilver Pro New York. Despite a direct hit from a hurricane and a seemingly impossible cleanup and rebuild, the event is alive and well because of the synergy that developed between local surfers, the Long Beach City community, the ASP World Tour and the global Quiksilver family.
Local wildcard Balaram Stack, who turned 20 today, received an enormous ovation when he was presented to the crowd. Stack will face the world champ Kelly Slater straight off the bat.
Slater spoke enthusiastically today about being on the East Coast to surf: “I like being on the East Coast, I sort of feel like I’m home. Even today on the beach the crowd just seemed so into it and there’s nothing going on yet. Everyone’s just cheering it on and I think there’ll be an impressive crowd when Balaram paddles out because he got a pretty big welcome on the beach today. I’ve never surfed a world tour contest since I’ve been a pro on the East Coast.”
With a solid Surfline forecast in hand, organizers anticipate an 8am start tomorrow with competition running four consecutive days to a Friday climax, when waves are expected to peak at eight feet.
See Photos from the opening ceremony here and stay tuned to www.quiksilverpro.com for all of the live action.
This entry was posted on Tuesday, September 6th, 2011 at 1:58 pm and is filed under Quiksilver Pro New York, Surf blog, Surf events, Surf news. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Steph Gilmore in Cooler Magazine!
Christian Hosoi at Arto’s Pool Party
When you’ve got your own skateable pool in your backyard it’s only right to share the wealth. Arto Saari did just that at his Los Angeles home recently. With a legendary crew including Quiksilver’s Christian Hosoi the backyard bash went off complete with a barbecue and lights, late into the night. Click here to watch all the action.
This entry was posted on Monday, September 19th, 2011 at 10:18 am and is filed under Christian hosoi, Skate, Skate news. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Serena Mitnik-Miller and American Rag
How To Paddle Faster With Jamie Mitchell
Want to increase your paddle power? Click here and let 10X Paddleboard World Champ Jamie Mitchell show you how it’s done. Now get training!
Photo: Hodgson/A-Frame
This entry was posted on Wednesday, August 24th, 2011 at 11:51 am and is filed under Waterman. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Top Seeds Dominate Quiksilver Pro New York
LONG BEACH, Long Island, NY (Sept. 7, 2011) – The Quiksilver Pro New York supported by vitaminwater continued for the second consecutive day at Long Beach in Long Island, New York and saw the completion of Round 2 as well as the first four heats of Round 3
Above: Adriano De Souza (Brazil). Image: Quiksilver Pro/Rowland
The domination of high seeds today brought an end to the run of New York hometown hero Balaram Stack, 20, who has drawn massive crowds each day of competition. He lost to Australia’s Mick Fanning in Round 2 early this-morning.
Stop No. 6 of 11 on the ASP World Title Series, the Quiksilver Pro New York marks the final event before the mid-year rotation and offers up the richest prize purse in surfing history of US$1,000,000. Hurricane Katia continued to deliver increasing surf of up to six feet (2 meters) throughout the day, with higher surf forecast for tomorrow.
Adriano de Souza (BRA), 24, current No. 4 on the ASP World Title Series, vigorously attacked the Long Beach lefthanders on his backhand and belted the day’s highest single-wave score of 9.20 while netting the top heat-total of 17.93 (out of 20), in Round 2 before taking his Round 3 heat.
“I’m really happy with my performance today,” De Souza said. “My first heat was better for sure, I got the 9 and the 8, but I tried to get in rhythm in Round 3 and I hope I can keep going and get a good result in here. My house is really similar to these waves in New York and I feel at home out in these conditions.”
De Souza, who defeated Travis Logie (ZAF), 33, in Round 2 before topping Patrick Gudauskas (USA), 25, in Round 3, kept his ASP World Title campaign alive with today’s effort and is hunting a strong result in New York to regain the No. 1 position on the ASP World Title Rankings.
“I’m stoked to make my heats today,” De Souza said. “We had tough conditions and I knew for me that if I fell in that heat I would be out of the World Title Race. I’m happy to make it and hope I can keep my rhythm for the rest of the event. I’m looking forward to the no-loser’s Round 4 and hopefully I can keep going in this event.”
Taj Burrow (AUS), 32, put on an amazing aerial performance on his forehand in Round 3 compliments of the side-shore winds blowing into the Long Beach right-handers and lofted a 17.10 heat-total while eliminating Adam Melling (AUS), 26, from competition.
“It’s pretty good out there,” Burrow said. “Us natural footers that like to do airs rub our hands together when wind’s like that. I did that big alley-oop on that first wave and I stacked it, but when I was through air I felt the board sticking to my feet. I knew that heat was going to be fun. I wasn’t aware of his (Adam Melling’s) position on the rankings, but I’m thinking about the money. I’m trying not to, but it’s there in the back of my head.”
Melling, current No. 35 on the ASP World Ranking, will not make the mid-year rotation for Trestles, but could possibly appear as an alternate in the remainder of the ASP World Title events.
Mick Fanning (AUS), 30, two-time ASP World Champion, rebounded after a Round 1 loss yesterday, making a change in his equipment to dispatch of dangerous local wildcard Balaram Stack (USA), 20, with a dominant performance.
“It’s always hard when you lose that first round, you’ve got to go back and pick up the pieces and go again,” Fanning said. “Wildcards are difficult because they’re usually locals and they know spot. I tried to get moving early and keep moving. The tide was dropping out and I just tried to get them in early. My board yesterday wasn’t working to well, so I went back to my normal shortboard that I’ve been riding all year.”
Brett Simpson (USA), 26, got the best of a series of exchanges over ASP Dream Tour veteran Taylor Knox (USA), 40, in their Round 2 match-up. Knox, current No. 30 on the ASP World Ranking, will wait on the results of the surfers ranked behind him who are still alive in the Quiksilver Pro New York to see if he maintains his position among the ASP Top 34 entering Trestles.
“We all knew coming into this event that Taylor (Knox) needed to do something and I am coming off momentum from Teahupo’o,” Simpson said. “He’s been a mentor and friend since I started on tour last year. He’s inspired all of us. It’s just the way it goes. I was anxious. I knew there was a lot on the line for him and I want to climb the rankings too.”
Simpson will face off against ASP Dream Tour rookie Julian Wilson (AUS), 22, in Round 3.
Jeremy Flores (FRA), 23, who was a standout at Teahupo’o, maintained his form in the beachbreak conditions on offer at the Quiksilver Pro New York, eliminating fellow European and close friend Tiago Pires (PRT), 31, in a hard-fought Round 3 battle.
“I didn’t like surfing against Tiago, I want him on tour,” Flores said. “He’s my friend, but I want to do well here, I want to make heats, but I wanted to see him do well here because I knew he needed a result. I couldn’t find any really good waves. The guys in the heats before had fun waves with great walls and mine were fat or wide. I guess my wave choice was bad, but I made it.”
Bobby Martinez (USA), 29, was disqualified from the event due to an unprofessional outburst after winning his Round 2 heat. Martinez would have met world No.1 Kelly Slater in Round 3. Slater now advances directly to Round 4. Further details are available at www.aspworldtour.com
When competition resumes, the event’s highest heat scorer to date – Josh Kerr, 27, (AUS) – will be against Raoni Monteiro (BRA), 29, in Heat 5 of Round 3.
Event organizers will reconvene tomorrow at 6:30am to assess conditions for a possible 7:30am start.
Highlights from the Quiksilver Pro New York will be available via http://www.quiksilverpro.com
Surfline, official forecasters for the Quiksilver Pro New York, are calling for Solid SE swell from Hurricane Katia expected during the second half of the week before fading headed into the weekend.
QUIKSILVER PRO NEW YORK ROUND 2 RESULTS:
Heat 1: Mick Fanning (AUS) 15.20 def. Balaram Stack (USA) 7.06
Heat 2: Owen Wright (AUS) 14.07 def. Asher Nolan (USA) 11.33
Heat 3: Adrian Buchan (AUS) 12.10 def. Keanu Asing (HAW) 9.00
Heat 4: Bobby Martinez (USA) 14.06 def. Bede Durbidge (AUS) 13.73
Heat 5: Fredrick Patacchia (HAW) 13.10 def. Michel Bourez (PYF) 11.27
Heat 6: Damien Hobgood (USA) 13.13 def. Gabe Kling (USA) 10.00
Heat 7: Adriano de Souza (BRA) 17.93 def. Travis Logie (ZAF) 14.40
Heat 8: Kieren Perrow (AUS) 13.17 def. Cory Lopez (USA) 12.50
Heat 9: Adam Melling (AUS) 15.70 def. Matt Wilkinson (AUS) 13.97
Heat 10: Kai Otton (AUS) 13.50 def. Chris Davidson (AUS) 12.43
Heat 11: Brett Simpson (USA) 12.93 def. Taylor Knox (USA) 11.20
Heat 12: Patrick Gudauskas (USA) 14.93 def. Daniel Ross (AUS) 8.83
QUIKSILVER PRO NEW YORK ROUND 3 RESULTS:
Heat 1: Taj Burrow (AUS) 17.10 def. Adam Melling (AUS) 12.87
Heat 2: Adriano de Souza (BRA) 15.60 def. Patrick Gudauskas (USA) 12.67
Heat 3: Jeremy Flores (FRA) 13.60 def. Tiago Pires (PRT) 12.73
Heat 4: Jadson Andre (BRA) 13.17 def. Damien Hobgood (USA) 7.93
QUIKSILVER PRO NEW YORK REMAINING ROUND 3 MATCH-UPS:
Heat 5: Josh Kerr (AUS) vs. Raoni Monteiro (BRA)
Heat 6: Kelly Slater (USA) vs. Bobby Martinez *Will not be surfed. Martinez disqualified from competition.
Heat 7: Mick Fanning (AUS) vs. Fredrick Patacchia (HAW)
Heat 8: Kieren Perrow (AUS) vs. Alejo Muniz (BRA)
Heat 9: Adrian Buchan (AUS) vs. Heitor Alves (BRA)
Heat 10: Joel Parkinson (AUS) vs. Kai Otton (AUS)
Heat 11: Julian Wilson (AUS) vs. Brett Simpson (USA)
Heat 12: Owen Wright (AUS) vs. C.J. Hobgood (USA)
Kerr Dominates Long Beach Ramps in Round 1 of the Quiksilver Pro New York
LONG BEACH, Long Island/New York (Tuesday, September 6, 2011) – The opening day of the inaugural Quiksilver Pro New York saw the world’s best surfers dig into building two-to-four foot (1 metre) waves, compliments of Hurricane Katia, today, completing Round 1 at Long Beach on Long Island, New York.
Stop No. 6 of 11 on the ASP World Title Series, the Quiksilver Pro New York is a historic event that not only represents the first ever elite contest on America’s East Coast, but also boasts the richest prize-purse in surfing history of US$1,000,000.
Josh Kerr (AUS), 27, reveled in the New York ramps and garnered both of the round’s highest single-wave scores of 9.50 and 9.07 (both out of 10) for monster no-grab air-reverses, scalping a commanding victory over Adriano de Souza (BRA), 24, and Kai Otton (AUS), 32.
“It was like an expression session out there,” Kerr said. “I started getting scores and was enjoying myself out there with those little rip bowl rights. We all had 15 waves and I think we all had fun out there. I went for a free surf and the wind came up and I knew I was going to hunt the rights. It was perfect and I found a couple of those ramps so I’m stoked.”
Kerr advances directly into Round 3 of competition.
C.J. Hobgood (USA), 32, current No. 36 on the ASP World Rankings, is in need of a result at the Quiksilver Pro New York to keep his ASP Dream Tour campaign alive. The former ASP World Champion (2001) earned a Round 1 victory with amazing last-second heroics over an in-form Bede Durbidge (AUS), 28, when he belted an 8.37 (out of 10) with commanding rail-work in the dying moments of the heat.
“I guess I’ve had one or two dramatic finishes in my career, but there’s a lot on the line for me in this contest and I was feeling pretty frustrated out there for most of the heat,” Hobgood said. “It had been lefts all day, but there were a lot of rights in my heat and Bede (Durbidge) got some big scores off the bat. I needed a big score at the end and when that wave came through, I pretty much threw everything I had at it.”
Hobgood, a veteran campaigner among the world’s best surfers, admitted that the ability to adjust to the ever-changing conditions expected through the event window will be crucial in earning a successful result at Long Beach.
“Local knowledge can be an advantage out here, but everyone on tour can surf in every condition,” Hobgood said. “With the storm moving through this week, the conditions are going to change day-to-day so the surfers who adapt the fastest will be the most successful.”
Alejo Muniz (BRA), 21, capitalized on today’s building swell and displayed a series of powerful rail-gouges on his forehand and critical backhand turns to earn a hard-fought victory over Australian goofy-footer Adrian Buchan (AUS), 28, and Floridian standout Cory Lopez (USA), 34.
“It’s pretty fun,” Muniz said. “It’s not that big, but there are still a couple bigger waves and I have a good board for small waves. I just tried to have fun. I started a little slow and my strategy was to go left, but my best wave was on the right and I improved throughout the heat. I always try to do big turns even though it’s small.”
Muniz was joined by fellow 2011 ASP Top 34 rookie Julian Wilson (AUS), 22, in posting big Round 1 wins today. Wilson surgically dismantled the playful afternoon peaks, posting an impressive 17.00 out of a possible 20, en route to a victory over Taylor Knox (USA), 40, and Kieren Perrow (AUS), 34.
“I tried not to watch Kersey (Josh Kerr) because I knew I’d try to over-surf,” Wilson said. “I started the heat how I wanted to, got a 5 and kind of built house on that. I made some silly mistakes, but I was pretty lucky to get some scores at the end. I knew if I got some sort of finner or reverse I’d get a good score. I was pretty jittery in the beginning of the heat, but as soon as I got the good one I felt confident.”
Kelly Slater (USA), 39, reigning 10-time ASP World Champion, opened his Quiksilver Pro New York campaign in lethal form with a solid Round 1 victory.
“New York has been good,” Slater said. “Everyone is super cool and I’m excited to be here. The waves are a little small, so it’s tough, but it’s the first round and no one loses and the swell should be building. My board felt good, it’s an epoxy, but pretty much same thing I’ve been riding. Hopefully we’ll find some peaky barrels and we’ll see what happens. I know that Hurricane swell is out there, so we’ll just see what happens.”
Slater, who regained the lead for the 2011 ASP World Title with his win at Teahupo’o last week, easily made the adjustment from the massive barrels of last week’s competition to today’s tricky beachbreak waves on offer in New York.
“After last week, it’s a little different in these waves,” Slater said. “You’ve got to find the sweet spot out there. Last week, you’re just trying to stay with it at spots like Teahupo’o, but on days like today there isn’t much energy so you’ve got to find it.”
Tiago Pires (PRT), 31, current No. 33 on the ASP World Ranking, is also in need of a big result at the Quiksilver Pro New York in order to maintain his position among the elite ASP Top 34, and advanced directly through to Round 3 after heat-leader Matt Wilkinson (AUS), 23, suffered an interference on Damien Hobgood (USA), 32.
“I’ve just been feeling good and not thinking too much about points,” Pires said. “I just try to think about waves and just surf. I wasn’t nervous until Wilko (Matt Wilkinson) got the interference and I got the lead. Wilko kind of gave the heat to me, it was unlucky for him.”
Dane Reynolds (USA), 25, who has yet to compete in an ASP World Title event this season, was scheduled to surf in the Quiksilver Pro New York but withdrew today due to an injury sustained last week to his ribs on a free-surf trip in Japan.
“I came to New York with every intention to surf, but I knew it would be a challenge with my rib injury,” Reynolds said. “I tried surfing yesterday and it was painful to even stand up. I’ve never dealt with bruised ribs before so hopefully some more rest will get me ready for the next contest.”
Reynolds has been replaced by Keanu Asing (HAW), 18, in Round 2 of competition. Asing will face Adrian Buchan (AUS), 28, in Round 2 when competition resumes.
When competition recommences, it will be Mick Fanning (AUS), 30, up against Balaram Stack (USA), 20, in the opening heat of Round 2.
Event organizers will convene tomorrow morning at 6:30am to assess conditions for a possible 7am start.
Surfline, official forecasters for the Quiksilver Pro New York, are calling for clean offshore conditions with occasional light rain, and slowly increasing SE swell from Katia mostly in the chest to shoulder high range with a few head high sets. Longer lines sweeping in but still peaky/fun from yesterday’s leftovers.
Highlights from the Quiksilver Pro New York will be available via http://www.quiksilverpro.com
ROUND 1 photos available HERE
QUIKSILVER PRO NEW YORK ROUND 1 RESULTS:
Heat 1: Joel Parkinson (AUS) 13.56, Brett Simpson (USA) 13.50, Travis Logie (ZAF) 6.57
Heat 2: Jeremy Flores (FRA) 9.67, Gabe Kling (USA) 3.43, Dane Reynolds (USA) N/S
Heat 3: Taj Burrow (AUS) 13.93, Patrick Gudauskas (USA) 12.84, Fredrick Patacchia (HAW) 11.46
Heat 4: Jadson Andre (BRA) 11.77, Owen Wright (AUS) 10.00, Bobby Martinez (USA) 7.10
Heat 5: Heitor Alves (BRA) 13.83, Mick Fanning (AUS) 12.73, Asher Nolan (USA) 8.60
Heat 6: Kelly Slater (USA) 14.20, Daniel Ross (AUS) 11.66, Balaram Stack (USA) 6.07
Heat 7: Alejo Muniz (BRA) 14.40, Adrian Buchan (AUS) 14.27, Cory Lopez (USA) 12.97
Heat 8: C.J. Hobgood (USA) 15.97, Bede Durbidge (AUS) 15.77, Chris Davidson (AUS) 12.00
Heat 9: Raoni Monteiro (BRA) 10.80, Adam Melling (AUS) 10.50, Michel Bourez (PYF) 7.66
Heat 10: Tiago Pires (PRT) 12.76, Damien Hobgood (USA) 12.73, Matt Wilkinson (AUS) 11.65
Heat 11: Josh Kerr (AUS) 18.57, Adriano de Souza (BRA) 15.37, Kai Otton (AUS) 11.54
Heat 12: Julian Wilson (AUS) 17.00, Taylor Knox (USA) 12.60, Kieren Perrow (AUS) 10.60
QUIKSILVER PRO NEW YORK ROUND 2 MATCH-UPS:
Heat 1: Mick Fanning (AUS) vs. Balaram Stack (USA)
Heat 2: Owen Wright (AUS) vs. Asher Nolan (USA)
Heat 3: Adrian Buchan (AUS) vs. Keanu Asing (HAW)
Heat 4: Bede Durbidge (AUS) vs. Bobby Martinez (USA)
Heat 5: Michel Bourez (PYF) vs. Fredrick Patacchia (HAW)
Heat 6: Damien Hobgood (USA) vs. Gabe Kling (USA)
Heat 7: Adriano de Souza (BRA) vs. Travis Logie (ZAF)
Heat 8: Kieren Perrow (AUS) vs. Cory Lopez (USA)
Heat 9: Matt Wilkinson (AUS) vs. Adam Melling (AUS)
Heat 10: Chris Davidson (AUS) vs. Kai Otton (AUS)
Heat 11: Brett Simpson (USA) vs. Taylor Knox (USA)
Heat 12: Patrick Gudauskas (USA) vs. Daniel Ross (AUS)
Australian standout Josh Kerr (AUS), 27, put on an aerial clinic to emerge as the dominant surfer of the round while taking the day’s highest scores. Credit: © ASP
This entry was posted on Tuesday, September 6th, 2011 at 4:29 pm and is filed under Quiksilver Pro New York, Surf blog, Surf events, Surf news. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Tony Hawk And Crew In Miami
By the look of this edit, Tony Hawk and crew are having a grand ol’ time as they go from Miami to New York.
Quiksilver presents Birdhouse MIA to NYC @ Miami from Birdhouse on Vimeo.
This entry was posted on Wednesday, August 24th, 2011 at 4:30 pm and is filed under Riley Hawk, Skate, Skate news, Tony Hawk. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Aritz Aranburu Claims ASP 5-Star Cabreiroa Pantin Classic Pro Title
PLAYA DE PANTIN, Galicia – Spain (Sunday, September 18, 2011) – Aritz Aranburu (Zarautz, EUK) 26, today claimed the ASP 5-Star Cabreiroa Pantin Classic Pro taking down Santiago Muniz (ARG) 18, in a low scoring tactical final where wave selection proved crucial, 13.67 to 8.93, in tough wind affected 5-6ft waves. It turned into a battle of the fittest with the finalist having to surf four times during the day in building swell at the main event site at Pantin.
Both finalists changed peak on various occasions positioning for the best waves during the 40-minute final with Aranburu gaining the advantage halfway through the matchup with a series of critical backhand turns to claim a solid 7.17 out of 10. His backup score on a short right was all that was needed to distance himself from Muniz and claim the victory.
“I am very happy right now. At the end of the final I was dead with no strength left in my arms but it is great right now. Everything went well in the Final for me even though it wasn’t like in the semis or the previous heats. It was a difficult day for waves and you had to paddle back to the peak many times so the last heat was really tough but it was worth it and I am stoked.”
Aranburu, who went ballistic in his semi-final against Glen Hall (IRL) with two savage rights to claim the highest combined heat total of the event, 16.84 out of 20, was able to maintain his rhythm in the final and assert his experience over his younger rival.
“At the beginning I went over to the right again but I saw that it had a lot of current running through it and it looked a bit strange so I went over to the other side and the decision worked out well for sure. In the end I couldn’t do anything more. I was so tired and when I had to paddle back out my arms had no strength at all.”
Muniz, younger brother of elite ASP World Tour member Alejo Muniz and surfing under the Argentinean flag, claimed his best career result with his runner-up finish. Muniz was on fire throughout the morning advancing through Round Five to then comfortably proceed through the man-on-man format to the final where he struggled to find any decent scoring rides.
“I am really pleased with this result. It is really good for me. I would have liked to have won like any other competitor would want but really I am happy right now. I am happy for Aritz, he is a great competitor and I love Pantin and I want to return here always.”
Muniz, one of the best up-and-comers on the junior circuit, made it look easy in the heavy seas with clean flowing turns and variety of innovative manoeuvres to build modest totals however enough to beat his competitors. The explosive natural-footer now moves on the upcoming ASP World Junior event in Bali, Indonesia where he will take added confidence gained in Pantin.
“I’m dead. We had many heats to surf today and at 30-minutes we had lots of time in the water with lots of waves. I am tired but I am still happy. My good boards broke before I came to this contest and they were smaller and for doing aerials. This big board I have now is a lot bigger and for here it was perfect and I am very happy with it. Now I have the World Pro Junior in Bali next week and right now I am going to enjoy this result and then start to focus on the next event which is very important for me.”
Glen Hall (IRL) 27, ran out of time to pull back a steam rolling Aranburu in his semi-final clash to finish equal 3rd in one of the most exciting clashes of the Cabreiroa Pantin Classic Pro. Trailing Aranburu the entire encounter by combination, Hall answered back with two massive backhand hacks to get back into the game with an 8.27 out of 10. Still requiring another score, a huge set pounded through the line-up of Pantin to deny Hall one last opportunity to close the gap.
“I think I had my chances for sure. I got a couple of big ones and I was going for two turns because I figured two big turns on a set wave would be an 8. I never felt completely out of it but I finally got my 8 a bit late and that set came and I couldn’t get back out. I was knackered and got flogged. It’s good though.”
Earlier in the day, Hall carefully chose his position in the line-up and was one of the few surfers able to master the tricky main peak against the headland at Pantin. The push of the tide helped improve conditions with the growing swell and allowed both surfers the possibility to put on a great show for the huge crowds watching the action.
“I looked at that really closely and I have been surfing down the beach all week. I saw that down the beach was a bit too quick to get two good turns in and I was thinking if Aritz would come out there too. In the end I was glad he did even though I lost. I knew the best waves would be there and it was good to have a heat like that where I had my chances but Aritz went mad so good on him.”
Chris Friend (Sunshine Coast, AUS) 20, finished equal 3rd to claim his career best result on the ASP Star tour. After being one of the form surfers through the morning session with clean powerful turns, Friend was unable to get into his semi-final bout against Muniz, finding only one decent scoring ride due to his decision to select the main peak which failed to deliver him results.
“I got flogged pretty hard in the heat before against Alex (Chacon) where I spent about 5 minutes trying to get back out and I ran out of energy in this heat. I also kind of made a wrong decision to go over to the right and it threw me out right from the start. I had an opportunity at the end and I took off and it just melted underneath me. I basically had a text book ‘Shocker’ so not much more I can say about it. (laughs)”
Friend now moves on to the remainder of the 2011 season with a much higher ranking which he hopes to build on and thus enter the Top 90 to secure a position in the crucial ASP Prime events.
“It is definitely my best result on the Star tour and I hadn’t really had a result on the Europe leg so it is good to go home with a 3rd in the bag. This has given me confidence for the last few events through the back of the year. Hopefully it will give me a bit of a boost into some of the Prime events at the end of this year and the start of next year.”
The ASP 5-Star Cabreiroa Pantin Classic Pro 2011 is scheduled to run until the 18th of September 2011.
Cabreiroa Pantin Classic Pro Men’s Final
Aritz Aranburu (EUK) 13.67 Def. Santiago Muniz (ARG) 8.93
Cabreiroa Pantin Classic Pro Men’s Semi-final Results
Heat 1: Santiago Muniz (ARG) 14.06 Def. Chris Friend (AUS) 9.07
Heat 2: Aritz Aranburu (EUK) 16.84 Def. Glen Hall (IRL) 11.84
MIA to NYC Detour
With the MIA to NYC tour experiencing some severe weather from Hurricane Irene and their primary concern being the safety of those involved, Tony Hawk and crew have decided to divert their route through Columbia, South Carolina and change up some of the tour stops. The Virginia Beach event scheduled for Sunday has been cancelled and they have moved the Fayetteville, North Carolina (Double Decker Skatepark) event to Sunday, August 28th at 4:00pm.
For the updated tour info, go to birdhouseskateboards.com/2011tour/
While the boys head inland to bunker down let the below video from Jacksonville, Florida hold you over until the tour gets back on course.
Quiksilver presents Birdhouse MIA to NYC @ Jacksonville, FL from Birdhouse on Vimeo.
This entry was posted on Friday, August 26th, 2011 at 2:28 pm and is filed under Skate events, Skate news, Tony Hawk. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.EVERYTHING GOES WRIGHT AT QUIKSILVER PRO NEW YORK
LONG BEACH, Long Island, NY (Sept. 9, 2011) – After four consecutive days of world class competition that drew 100,000 new fans to the beach, and a day of surfing that will go down in history, it can safely be said that everything went right at the inaugural $1million Quiksilver Pro New York Supported by vitaminwater. Owen Wright, the 21-year-old rookie from DownUnder took out 10-time world surfing champion Kelly Slater (USA) to write the sport’s greatest underdog tale: A kid from the Aussie sticks making it big in New York to take home a record $300,000 and move to No.2 in the world
The Quiksilver Pro New York Final marked a rematch between the pair from the previous stop on the ASP World Title Series in Tahiti. But today belonged to Wright and the monumental nature of the moment was not lost on the New York crowd who passionately rooted on a kid they’d never heard of before this week.
Wright wasted no time in the Final, belting a 7.00, a 9.23, and an 8.00 in the opening minutes of the heat against Slater with a savage forehand attack on the clean left-hand walls. Slater never made it off the ropes, unable to tap back into the brilliance that blinded opponents Josh Kerr (Australia) and Taj Burrow (Australia) in his quarter- and semi-final heats – heats that were worthy of being finals in themselves.
As the clock counted down, Slater made one last push, throwing everything he had into a last ditch effort that ended in a broken board.
“Firstly all my friends and family came to mind,” said Wright. “I’m just as stoked as they are. It just overwhelmed me thinking of them.
“The conditions were perfect for me. I knew I’d do everything I could to get to the final with Kelly and I knew he’d be there anyway. Once I got the final I went, no, this is payback for last week! But I’ve watched Kelly my whole life. He’s been a huge inspiration to me.
“I walked for six hours one day in the city just looking around. I’ve seen nothing like it before. I went to the top of the Empire State building and looked down and I was thinking Central Park was just some small park, but it’s like central forest! It’s the biggest thing I’ve ever seen. But that’s just New York. Everything’s huge. Huge prize money, hell trophy and perfect surf.”
Prior to the final, Slater was in deadly form. His ultimate loss was taken graciously and he seemed to revel in the opportunity to share the moment with Wright. It was 20 years ago that Slater stood in the place that Owen stands today. Wright was 1-year-old that year.
“Owen’s first win – this is going to be a memory for his whole life and I’m stoked to be in that final with him. I’m a hundred per cent confident that he’s going to at least one world title. He’s basically still a rookie and in my opinion he’s probably the most well-rounded guy on tour.
“I felt off from wave one. I took off on the first wave and just misread it.”
On his heat with Taj: “It’s funny, because I get nervous until somebody gets a good ride and then I know what I need to do. I almost enjoy it more when somebody gets a big score because it brings you to a level. It opens the flood-gates for you.”
In his semi-final heat against Burrow, Slater was in need of a near-perfect ride in the dying minutes. Of course, he rose to the occasion like no-one else could, launching the event’s only perfect 10-point ride with a gigantic frontside full-rotation slob grab on a closeout section. It was a hard defeat for Burrow, who had the crowd in his corner with a ballistic display of both tail-busting power turns and sky-scraper aerials.
“Even with my 9 and a 7.8, I still didn’t feel safe because Kelly’s capable of (a perfect 10) and he did it,” said Burrow. “He tried lots of wild airs and the wind wasn’t cooperating with him… and I was like, I hope he doesn’t stick one of these things. But sure enough, he gets a big wedge and I let him have it. It looked too big and dumpy. But he did the best air of his life! I don’t know how he does it. It won’t even do it justice explaining how freakish that actually is, what he just did. That’s the best air he’s ever done in his life and he did it when he needed, with a minute to go, and it had to be against me. It hurts. It’s awful.”
Josh Kerr leaves New York as another sentimental favorite. He came here with no expectations, hot off a performance in Tahiti that marked his true arrival to the top ranks. Third place today solidifies him in the top 10 – now 6th in the world.
“It’s a little frustrating…but maybe it was fate, because what happened with him and Taj was meant to be,” said Kerr. “That’s good for our sport what just went down. I was stoked to see it. Still bummed on losing, but bitter sweet.
“Being in the big city and getting a big result, and getting good waves… there’s a lot of people watching this. Having heats verse Kelly is obviously a good thing because people will wake up in the middle of the night to watch those.”
Alejo Muniz (BRA), 22, currently competing in his rookie year on the ASP World Title Series, was in impressive form throughout the entirety of Quiksilver Pro New York competition, but was unable to trump Wright in their Semifinals heat. Muniz’s equal 3rd place finish marks his career-best result.
Visit www.quiksilverpro.com for the full recap.
This entry was posted on Saturday, September 10th, 2011 at 7:36 am and is filed under Featuredposts, Surf blog, Surf news. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Quiksilver is having a FREE GIVEAWAY for FASHION FRIDAYS!
The Quiksilver Newport Beach Surf Championships, September 24-25
San Clemente, Calif. (September 13,2011) – The Quiksilver Newport Beach Surf Championships, presented by Jack’s Surfboards, is pleased to announce the details for the 23rd annual contest at 54th Street on September 24-25. Rich with a colorful history, this contest embodies the Orange County surfing lifestyle and celebrates the industry’s humble beginnings.
Dedicated to acknowledging the local surfers that have defined “the hottest 100 yards” of Newport Beach for decades—they’ve also influenced much of the surf style we still see today—this year’s amateur competition will consist of 138 surfers in seven age divisions, ranging from Elementary School to Masters to Legends.
“We are proud to host the Quiksilver Newport Beach Surf Championships once again this year,” said Vice President of Marketing, Mike Matey. “54th street is such a historic spot for surfing and Quiksilver, and to bring this back to today’s youth is great – we look forward to a fun weekend.”
Embracing its history, sponsor Zinka will be out in full force again this year with a “best neon face painting”
competition. The individuals to best embrace their inner-’80s self will win $500 worth of prizes. In addition to Quiksilver and Jack’s Surfboards, other participating sponsors will offer up $5,000 worth of cash and prizes during what is sure to be another memorable weekend under the sun.
“On behalf of the City of Newport Beach, we are happy to welcome the Quiksilver Newport Beach Surf Championships back for its 23rd year,” said Matt Dingwall, Recreation Supervisor for the City of Newport Beach. “This annual surf contest is a highlight for the community and an important piece of Newport’s history. A good time is always had by all and we are looking forward to this year’s contest.”
Stay tuned for more information along with the forecast and other surprises.
The 23rd Annual Quiksilver City of Newport Beach Surf Championships is open to all and competing divisions include: Elementary (11 & under), Middle School (12-14), High School (15-18), Open Men’s (19 & up), Masters (30 & up), Legends (40 & up), and Open Girls (all ages). The entry fee for all divisions is $30 (add $5 fee for non-residents).
For more information regarding this event please contact the City of Newport Beach Recreation & Senior Services Department at (949) 644-3151. Click here for the entry form. The deadline for all entries is Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011, however beach entries will be accepted if space is available.
About Quiksilver
Quiksilver is committed to providing tools for uncovering, expressing and expanding your personal style. Our aim is to foster the sense of individual expression and excitement – the stoke that is the essence of boardriding*. We’re also here to spread the word because the only thing better than finding stoke is sharing it.
*Boardriding is about timing and style. It’s youthful, active, casual, and free flowing. There is no wrong way to ride a board. The goal is simply to learn, progress, improve, and give it your own interpretation.
About Jack’s
Jack’s Surfboards reached a milestone in 2007 celebrating its 50th year in business. Since 1957, Jack’s has built a reputation as an icon in surf retail. It has been the place to go for surf fans around the world to find the newest surf products and clothing labels. Offering a huge selection of surfboards, wetsuits, skateboards, snowboards, apparel and accessories, Jack’s is Orange County’s premier surf shop.
About SURFER
In 1960, SURFER Magazine began as the original. After a long history of delivering provocative and insightful editorial features, revealing interviews and award winning state-of-the-art photography, SURFER remains the authoritative voice of the surfing world and thus earned the moniker “the bible of the sport.” The SURFER brand has also grown to include Surfermag.com, Fantasy Surfer, The Hot 100, My SURFER Cover and a myriad of SURFER message boards. All of these assets combine to make the SURFER network the most current and reliable channel of information to the surf community. The magazine is published by Source Interlink’s Action Sports Group (ASG), which reaches more than 2 million active sports enthusiasts through an integrated network of magazines, online properties, events and television programming.
This entry was posted on Tuesday, September 13th, 2011 at 3:25 pm and is filed under Quiksilver Newport Beach Surf Championships 2011, Surf blog, Surf events, Surf news. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
“Goliaths of the Pacific – Big Wave Hunters” Opens Friday, September 16th in San Clemente
What: Artist’s reception for Goliaths of the Pacific – The BIg Wave Hunters, a photo retrospective by Jason Murray, award winning water photographer.
Where: The Kona Gallery, 412 N. El Camino Real, San Clemente, CA, 92672
When: Friday, September 16th. 7:00PM to Midnight. Show runs through Dec. 15th, 2011
About the show:
FOR THE LAST TEN YEARS, A SMALL GROUP OF SKILLED WATERMEN HAVE BEEN CHASING BIG SWELLS AROUND THE GLOBE. JASON MURRAY HAS DOCUMENTED THEIR JOURNEY AS THE SURFERS CHALLENGED NATURE, THEMSELVES AND THE LIMITS OF BIG WAVE SURFING.
THIS LIMITED EDITION ARCHIVAL PRINT COLLECTION IS THE RESULT OF NUMEROUS ADVENTURES ACROSS THE PACIFIC IN SEARCH OF THE LARGEST WAVES THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN. SO, PULL UP A RINGSIDE SEAT AT TEAHUPOO, SIT IN THE CHANNEL FOR A GROUNDBREAKING PADDLE SESSION AT THE CORTES BANK OR YELL AT THE TOP OF YOUR LUNGS AS MARK HEALEY ESCAPES CERTAIN DEATH AT THE YETI. PLEASE ENJOY THESE HISTORICAL MOMENTS IN BIG WAVE SURFING FROM THE RELATIVE SAFETY THE KONA GALLERY IN SAN CLEMENTE.
THE SHOW FEATURES GREG LONG, MARK HEALEY, JAMIE MITCHELL, RUSTY LONG, RAIMANA, PETER MEL, TWIGGY AND A HANDFUL OF OTHER WORLD CLASS ATHLETES. FEATURED ARENAS ARE MAVERICKS, THE CORTES BANK, JAWS, ISLA DE TODOS SANTOS, THE YETI, WEINER’S, PUERTO ESCONDIDO AND TEAHUPOO.
CERTAIN NAMES HAVE BEEN CHANGED TO PROTECT THE INNOCENT.
About the artist:
JASON MURRAY HAS BEEN DOCUMENTING HIS WORLD FOR OVER 2 DECADES. RAISED ON SALTWATER, SKINNED KNEES AND A HEALTHY APPETITE FOR EXPLORATION, HE’S BEEN BOTH WITNESS AND ACTIVE PARTICIPANT IN THE EVOLUTION OF THE BOARDING UNIVERSE. SINCE TAKING HIS FIRST STEPS ON THE NJ SHORELINE, HE’S BEEN STANDING SIDEWAYS, MOVING FORWARD, GLIDING ON WATER, ROLLING OVER TRANSITIONS OR FLOATING THROUGH POWDER. ALONG THE WAY, HE’S DOCUMENTED THE PLANET’S BEST ATHLETES, CAPTURED THE BIGGEST WAVES, STEEPEST PEAKS AND THE MUSICIANS WHO FILL THESE DIVERSE WORLDS WITH SOUND.
AFTER GRADUATING FROM UCSC IN 1997 WITH A MASTERS DEGREE IN APPLIED ECONOMICS AND FINANCE, JASON TRADED IN HIS CALCULATOR FOR A CAMERA AND BEGAN HIS CAREER WITH SURFER MAGAZINE AS THE PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITOR, A POSITION HE WOULD HOLD UNTIL 2003.
FOR THE LAST EIGHT YEARS, JASON HAS CIRCLED THE GLOBE FROM TAHITI TO NOVA SCOTIA, THE CARIBBEAN TO CHILE, HAWAII TO AFRICA AND EVERYWHERE IN BETWEEN CREATING UNIQUE IMAGES FOR CLIENTS AND MAGAZINES ALIKE. AS THE CURRENT DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY FOR QUIKSILVER, JASON HAS FOUND A HOME AS AN INTEGRAL MEMBER OF THE CREATIVE CONTENT TEAM FOR THE WORLDS’ BIGGEST BOARD SPORTS LIFESTYLE COMPANY.
HE CURRENTLY RESIDES IN SAN CLEMENTE, CA WITH HIS WIFE AND TWO YOUNG SONS. HAVING A WEAKNESS FOR CHEESE STEAKS AND WORLD-CLASS PIZZA, HE CAN OFTEN BE FOUND VISITING THE JERSEY SHORE WHEN THE WAVES ARE UP.
www.photomurray.com
“The Art of FLIGHT” Premieres To Star-Studded Crowd In New York City
New York, NY (September 8, 2011) – Starting today, snowboarding and cinema fans worldwide will have the opportunity to share in the cinematic experience that nearly 3,000 fans enjoyed last night at the New York City world premiere of “The Art of FLIGHT,” a film produced by Red Bull Media House in association with Brain Farm Digital Cinema. The premiere, held at the iconic Beacon Theatre, welcomed the film’s entire cast and crew including pro snowboarder Travis Rice, celebrities such as Justin Timberlake, Mike Diamond from the Beastie Boys and Owen Wilson, the top surfers in the world, plus thousands of enthusiastic fans to fill every seat in the house.
“The Art of FLIGHT” mixes equal parts stunning action footage and harrowing adventure with the inevitable drama encountered along the way, presenting viewers with an exclusive opportunity to experience these endeavors virtually firsthand. Today this opportunity can be enjoyed nearly anywhere, anytime as the film comes out on DVD and Blu-ray™, on iTunes or as part of the limited edition The Art of FLIGHT book.
The DVD/Blu-ray™ package and digital download are both now available at artofflightmovie.com/store. The film is also available at Zumiez, core snowboard shops and Quiksilver stores nationwide. Digital downloads of the film are available in the U.S., Canada, most of Western Europe and Japan. Within an hour of posting to iTunes, “The Art of FLIGHT” became the number one sports download with a five star review from the first viewers.
The Art of FLIGHT book will be sold on artofflightmovie.com/store or with purchase of a Lib Tech limited edition T.Rice PRO “FLIGHT” snowboard while supplies last. The oversized, photo-driven book, which also contains the film on DVD and Blu-ray™, features stunning images captured and exclusive stories made while filming “The Art of FLIGHT” wrapped up in a collector’s edition box.
The entire cast of “The Art of FLIGHT” including Travis Rice, John Jackson, Pat Moore, Mark Landvik, Nicolas Müller, Mark McMorris, Eero Niemela, Scotty Lago, Jake Blauvelt, Jeremy Jones, DCP and more gathered to celebrate the world premiere. Joining them were a group of the world’s best surfers in town for the Quiksilver Pro.
The cast and crew now hit the road for a screening tour spanning over 20 legendary performance spaces across the U.S. and Canada including Denver’s Ellie Caulkins Opera House, Boston’s Orpheum Theater, Minneapolis’ State Theater and Seattle’s McCaw Hall. Throughout the fall, athletes will travel overseas to Australia, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand and 15 European cities to share “The Art of FLIGHT” with a global audience. Tickets for North American screening stops are now on sale at ArtofFLIGHTmovie.com.
The global screening tour will offer viewers the most premium way to experience “The Art of FLIGHT” using Dolby’s digital cinema package file including the Dolby Screen Server DSS200 and Dolby CP750 Cinema Sound Processor used in major theater chains.
View the trailers, find your local screening stop, purchase the film and merchandise, and much more at www.artofflightmovie.com
This entry was posted on Thursday, September 8th, 2011 at 1:50 pm and is filed under Snow, Snow news, Travis rice. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Quiksilver X Monster Children Party NYC
Hey NYC! We’re having a party with our friends at Monster Children and Mollusk Surf Shop! 9PM (EST) September 6th at Union Pool…bring your dancing shoes for a live set by K-Hole’s + DJ’s and a special screening of Captain Fin Co.’s “Be Cool Man”.
This entry was posted on Saturday, September 3rd, 2011 at 12:10 pm and is filed under Surf blog, Surf news. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Kanoa Igarashi Ripping
13 year old mini freak Kanoa Igarashi doing what he does best…Ripping!
Kanoa Igarashi Mini Freak from Toby Cregan on Vimeo.
This entry was posted on Monday, August 15th, 2011 at 10:19 am and is filed under Kanoa, Surf blog, Surf news. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Quiksilver Pt. Magu Surf Contest – Day 2
Day two kicked off with the National Anthem followed by the final heats of each division. With tropical storm ‘Greg’ filling in the best contenders were psyched to surf their heats. There was everything from amazing barrels, critical turns, and mind blowing airs. NFL Quarterback Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints was on hand to check out the morning heats and tweeted about the surf action to his 600,000+ followers…thanks Drew! To top it off Quiksilver had an amazing one hour Expression Session allowing an all-star crew the ability to shred Point Magu and put on a show for all who came out to witness the off limits surf break. The line up was absolutely destroyed by the likes of Craig Anderson, Tyler Newton, 4 time world champion Steph Gilmore, Pete Mel, John Mel, Kanoa Igarashi, Strider Wasilewski, Adam Virs, Benji Weatherly, Pascal Stansfield, and some much appreciated local Quiksilver retailers.
Congratulations to Quiksilver team rider’s Tyler Newton who won the Open Mens Division and Kanoa Igarashi for taking second in the Young Guns Division.
Military Division
1st Matt Merel – US Coast Guard (Hat trick! 3X Winner in three consecutive years)
2nd Jeffrey Easson – US Navy (Past winner and finalist, senior enlisted competitor)
3rd Simon Blanco – US Coast Guard
4th Craig Owings – US Air Force
Men’s Open Division
1st Tyler Newton
2nd Cory Arrambide
3rd Jeremy Ryan
4th Pierce Flynn
Women’s Open/Military Division
1st Haley Taich
2nd Tia Blanco
3rd Demi Boelsteri
4th Chelsea Rahut
Honorable Mention: Angelita Noche US Navy (Semi Finalist and only military competitor in this division)
Young Guns (17 and under)
1st Jake Kelley (2nd straight win)
2nd Kanoa Igarashi
3rd Colt Ward Robinson
4th Jonah Carter
Bodyboard
1st Joe Gordzen
2nd Julien Durand
3rd Jason Belzer
4th Bob Forbes