TRADE SHOW, SURFER POLL & WCT collide as surf labor stars after Labor Day.
Cell phones are charged. Email is cleaned out. Calendars coordinated.
WOMEN'S FANTASY SURFERRip Curl Girls' Festival Preview
With three events down in the 2007 Women's World Championship Tour, it has become apparent that the younger women on tour have seriously stepped it up and served notice to the older veterans.
FLORES TAKES PORTUGAL'CT Rooke Charges at Billabong Pro
Crowned after a marathon day and five heats in a row, Jeremy Flores (Fra) seized his maiden 6 Star World Qualifying Series event, defeating Josh Kerr (Aus) in the last heat of the day. Surfing in clean but small 2 ft waves at the beachbreak of Sao Juliao, Flores dominated the event getting the third best heat-score with 17.00 pts and the third best single wave score with a 9.33 finding his way up to the man-on-man final.
BOOST MOBILE PRO PRESENTED BY HURLEYLowers Ready For High Action
The Boost Mobile Pro presented by Hurley, the only 2007 Foster's ASP World Tour event on the U.S. Mainland, brings the planet's best surfers to the world via a live webcast at www.BoostMobilePro.com. Last year's Boost Mobile Pro webcast set new standards in live online viewing and in 2007 the webcast experience will be elevated yet again as the World's top surfers compete for $300,000 in prize money.
VAMOS A ESPANA!WCT Women Head to Spain
Following the completion of Stop No. 3 of 7 on the ASP Women's World Tour in Brazil this week, the World's Top 17 Women now head to Spain for the Rip Curl Girls Festival which will get underway in Santander, from Sept. 4 - 9, 2007.
BRA BOYS PREMIEREDocumentary Wows Hollywood Crowd
Maroubra and Malibu both start with the letter "M" and call the ocean their front door, but the similarities end there. Maroubra is a working class town that exemplifies the definition of grit. Malibu smells of new money where the long-lensed paparazzi outnumber surf photographers ten to one. Yet, on August 19 the two became sister cities as Koby Abberton and the Bra Boys swarmed upon Malibu's Polaroid Beach House to celebrate the upcoming, much anticipated release of the documentary aptly titled, Bra Boys.
KEEP OUT!: Guns Drawn, Boards Out: Surfers Halt Superferry After four long hours of sitting idle outside of the mouth of the Nawiliwili Harbor on the outer island of Kauai, the infamous Superferry - an interisland oceangoing vessel equipped to carry 866 people and their respective cars between the islands of Oahu, Kauai, and Maui - sat essentially dead in the water, unable to unload its cargo of interisland passengers amidst the flotilla of surfers forming a human chain across the harbor entrance. Despite the efforts of the U.S. Coast Guard to clear the water, the boat was forced to turn around and head back to Honolulu Harbor; its mission failed.
SHARK ATTACKMonterey Local Attacked By Great White
Tuesday, August 28, 2007 This morning at Marina State Beach in North Monterey, California, a surfer was attacked by a Great White Shark. The victim, a 24-year-old graduate from CSU-Monterey Bay, incurred two large bites on his body: one on his lower back which was "gushing blood" and another on the side of his butt.
OCTOBER PREVIEWGet A Sneak Peek At The New Issue!
The October issue of SURFER is packed with our annual wetsuit guide, great features and sick photos to drool over, so go get a copy!
CANSDELL WINS SUPER SERIESDane Secures WCT Spot
Australian 24-year-old Shaun Cansdell (Emerald Beach, NSW) has defeated 21-year-old American Dane Reynolds (Ventura, CA) to win the year's biggest World Qualifying Series surfing contest - the Rip Curl Pro Super Series in Seignosse, France.
GREAT WHITE HOPESDane and Jordy Breathe Fresh Air Into WCT
It's official. I don't care about this year's WCT anymore. Give the title to Fanning and let's move on. Give me next year already. Next year's WCT is going to be mental. The two young upstarts, Jordy Smith and Dane Reyonlds, have qualified. Jordy qualified last month and Dane Reynolds spent the weekend in France at the Rip Curl Super Series taking care of business. Both come to the table with all eyes watching keenly.
CORNISH CLAIMS BRAZILParity Reigns After Billabong Pro
Rising out of a four-year shadow, 26-year-old Samantha Cornish (AUS) won her first ASP Women's World Tour title since 2003, at the Billabong Girls Pro Itacare, this morning.
BEN HARPER GIVEAWAYWin Ben Harper's New CD and Other Prizes!
BEN HARPER GIVEAWAY Win Ben Harper's New CD and Other Prizes!
FERAL GREENDream Surf Trek From CA to Argentina
That's just what four UCLA grads have committed to: the pursuit of happiness. But they're not just dropping their lives to head on the prototypical surf trip – spending lazy days by the ocean and cataloging an endless supply of perfect waves alone; they've got more up their sleeves. They're doing it sans ecological footprint; they're going green.
GIRLS GONE GREENBillabong Girls Pro Contest Most Eco Friendly In World
Situated on one of the most idyllic beaches on the ASP Women's World Tour, the Billabong Girls Pro Itacare contest site, is not only of the most picturesque, but also the most eco-friendly in the world.
HUMAN TOUCHHawaiian Reef McIntosh Raw
Reef McIntosh dropped by to let us in on his likes and dislikes with SURFER's Human Touch.
FLATTEST CA SUMMER EVER? Summer Explained; Pray For FallIn a word, the West coast summer surf season has: sucked. Looking at the summer of 2007 in surfing terms, it has been a disaster. Not a disaster in the Hurricane Dean sense, or the earthquake that rocked Peru, or the tornado that hit Brooklyn and flooded the subways, or the poor souls lost in the Utah mine disaster, but a sort of reverse disaster, a placid disaster, as in Lake Placid, with a capital P and that rhymes with T and that stands for Terrible.
THE MALIBU INVITATIONALBlending Generations Of Surfing To Save Lives
Surfers and celebrities came together to benefit Lyon Herron, a 15-year old Malibu surfer who has been heroically battling a rare genetic disease called Gardner's Syndrome for the past eleven years.
HUMAN TOUCHNapoleon Dynamite to the Spa with Timmy Curran
With his musical career soaring alongside his surfing, Timmy Curran lets SURFER in on his likes and dislikes.
JORDY TAKES TOP SPOTSmith Wins 6 Star WQS in France
Jordy Smith won today the first 6 Star WQS event of his career, defeating Spanish Basque surfer Arits Aranburu in a 35 minute final, where the two men had to face testing 5 to 7 ft messy waves. Scoring a heat total of over 16 points, Smith was unbeatable throughout the battle, keeping a confident smile on his face while he was running on the beach to paddle back out due to the strong currents.






