Hawaii Sweeps The Girls: Tatiana Weston-Webb (Girls U-18), Mahina Maeda (Girls U-16); Brazil’s Luan Wood Wins Gold In The Boys...
The 2014 VISSLA ISA World Junior Surfing Championship comes to a close tomorrow when all the individual and team Gold...
Michel Bourez takes his first ASP World Tour victory A thrilling Finals day in Western Australia saw Michel Bourez (PYF) crowned winner of the Drug Aware Margaret River Pro, the second stop on the 2014 Samsung Galaxy ASP World Championship Tour (WCT). The Tahitian powerhouse secured his first ever WCT win by...
Today was a critical day of competition at the 2014 VISSLA ISA World Junior Surfing Championship (WJSC). After a day...
Huge Upsets And Incredible Action From The Point To The Beach Break With The Worlds Best Juniors Day 5 of...
The 2014 ISA World Junior Championship is underway in Salinas, Ecuador. With great surfing action from the world’s best male and female junior surfers, the competition intensifies as the Repechage Rounds continue today. Watch it Live! The contest format is double-elimination, so failing to take first or second in a...
Conditions Improved Allowing The World’s Best Junior Surfers To Perform At The Highest Levels at La Lobería (La FAE) In...
The VISSLA ISA World Junior Surfing Championship (WJSC) kicked off with the first day of competition on Sunday at the...
In a move tantamount to Michael Jordan splitting with Nike or David Beckham leaving Adidas, Kelly Slater has announced he parted ways with Quiksilver, his sponsor of 23 years. Slater signed with Quiksilver in 1990 at the age of 18, just before winning the US$100,000 Body Glove Surfbout at Lower...
Ecuador will become the gathering place of the world’s best under-18 Junior surfers, who will compete in the 2014 VISSLA...
Hobart “Hobie” Alter, who started out shaping surfboards, and ended up shaping a culture, passed away peacefully at his Palm...
See Robert Redford and Will Ferrell debate over the best way to restore the Colorado River Delta. Pick a side! Follow their feud at RaisetheRiver.org and MoveTheOcean.org....











