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Video Skateboard – Bonfire Pipe 2 Pipe 2009 – From snow to skatelite. Johnny Lazz slays round two of Bonfire’s summer snowboard competition at Windells Camp at the glacier in Mt. Hood, OR.

A special promotion by Jamba Juice Hawaii is offering amateur surfers a chance to compete in a pro-style Waikiki surf meet, while also raising money for the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation (ODKF).

It’s all being done in conjunction with the 8th Annual Duke’s OceanFest and one of its marquee events, the Hawaiian Airlines Duke’s Legends Surf Classic, which takes place August 28-29 at Queen’s Surf in Waikiki.

Starting July 15 through August 1, a special coupon can be downloaded at jambahawaii.com and dukefoundation.org and taken to any Jamba Juice in Hawaii, where the holder will be entered into a drawing to win a spot in the Legends Surf Classic or other prizes, including a Surftech surfboard.

In addition, Jamba Juice is donating 20% from each purchase made with the coupon to ODKF’s college scholarships and athletic grants program. TV ads promoting the special are being aired for free by Oceanic Television…  Details

Société Nautique de Genève (SNG) statement in reaction to the latest Golden Gate Yacht Club legal action

America’s Cup Defender, Société Nautique de Genève (SNG), statement in reaction to the latest Golden Gate Yacht Club legal action: ‘It is again a disappointment that the Golden Gate Yacht Club (GGYC) chooses to pursue its litigious strategy instead of fighting for the America’s Cup on the water.

It is now the fourth time the American team goes to court, this time in an attempt to prevent the SNG’s legitimate right to use its yacht club rules – as prescribed in the Deed of Gift – and the ISAF rules and regulations to their full extent, as it has been the case in previous editions of the America’s Cup and in any international regatta in the world.

While GGYC continues to put pressure on the SNG through the New York courts, SNG continues to wait for …  Details

Australia’s top water ski racers go head-to-head against the world’s best this weekend as the team opens its campaign on Sunday in the 16th World Water Ski Racing championships.

The official opening ceremony is set for Saturday with racing over four venues across northern Belgium.

Australia’s 50-strong team has established its base at Antwerp for the duration of the championships.

Two members of the Australian team currently hold world championships from the 2007 titles held in New Zealand; Chris Stout, 2007 Men Formula II champion and sister Trudi, Junior Girls ’07 titleholder, have both stepped up.

Chris has been listed as Australia’s #2 Formula I skier behind crack competitor Wayne Mawer and Trudi is #1 Australia ski racer in Women Formula II.

The team also includes Lauryn Eagle, the 2005 Women Formula II champion now rated Australia’s #2 in Women Formula I…  DetailsÂ