Brazilian storm touches down in Huntington Beach
After a whirlwind week of parties, premieres, people watching, and, oh yeah, surfing, the 2014 Vans U.S. Open of Surfing is a wrap! In the men’s final, a Brazilian storm touched down at California’s Huntington Beach Pier, and Filipe Toledo and Willian Cardoso were the last men standing. Toledo took home the win and the $100,000 check, and Cardoso will rocket up the World Qualifying Series rankings after his runner-up finish. A couple more good results and we could see Cardoso back into the big leagues. Here’s a look back at the week that was … More
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Surfers have done all kinds of crazy sh*t down the years…
Every sport scene has its fair share of scandal – surfing is no different. From gender changes to solitary confinement, here are 8 scandals that shook the world of surfing … More
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Phyllis O’Donnell, the first ever ISA women’s world surfing champion, has been inducted into the Surfing Walk of Fame, in Huntington Beach, California.
The surfing pioneer conquered the inaugural World Championship title in 1964, at Manly Beach, Sydney, Australia, at the age of 27.
O’Donnell went on to win … More
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No losers Round equals progressive surfing. Combine that with the Juniors ripping and you have a great highlights video.
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