Archive for the ‘Surfing & SUP’ Category
The PWA KIA Cold Hawaii World Cup has now come to a close Klitmoller and the locale has lived up to its name of Cold Hawaii as insane conditions for the third stop on the men’s wave tour were served up, allowing Philip Koster to claim the world title with one event to spare.
Winds reaching well over forty knots and waves breaking over mast high thrashed the Klitmoller coastline for three days of epic competition. The ferocious storm brought with is some of the fiercest conditions witnessed on the world tour in 2011Â Â …Â Pictures, video and more
California-based AmpSurf offers free lessons to hundreds of people with physical challenges
Learning to surf would be challenging for anyone, most especially someone like Dana Cummings, who mastered the sport after losing his leg in a car accident.
Now, he shares his love of riding the waves with other people with disabilities  … More
Lower Trestles — The Hurley Pro at Trestles, Event No. 7 of 11 on the 2011 ASP World Title season, is set to commence this weekend with the world’s best surfers descending upon the jewel of Southern California surf venues, Lower Trestles. The Hurley Pro at Trestles will reconvene this season’s red-hot ASP World Title race on the heels of historic events in Tahiti and New York where this year’s frontrunners have already begun to distinguish themselves.
Kelly Slater (USA), 39, reigning 10-time ASP World Champion and defending Hurley Pro at Trestles winner, started  … More