A no-jersey, no-judges affair where men and women competed in expression sessions and voted for the winner.
On the morning of Sunday, March 10, four women sat on surfboards a mile offshore of Lincoln City, Oregon, as the swell built at the state’s premier big wave.
Twenty eight competitors were in the small coastal town for the Nelscott Reef Pro, an iteration of a contest that has been held there for years. But in 2019, contest director Gabe Smith decided … More
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