The Beach

A place on the Activity Vacations Guide where Surfers, Kite Surfers, Wind Sailors, Wake Boarders and friends can hang out and exchange news.

Monday, August 20, 2007

Girls have fun in Brazil Surf

The world's best women surfers jumped right into Round 1 of the 2007 Billabong Girls Pro Brazil, and 3-4 foot peaks, at Praia da Tiririca today, Monday August 20.

Ratings leader Chelsea Hedges (AUS) high scored with a pair of 9.0s in a day of fun surfing. Round two scheduled for tomorrow at 10h00 local time.

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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay

Stop No. 5 on the 2007 Foster's ASP World Tour, the Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay has commenced in clean three to four foot waves and you can view the event on live webcasts.

The addition of three local wildcards means that there are seven South African surfers competing on their home ground.

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Monday, June 25, 2007

Rip Curl Pro Search Chile

It's half way through the 2007 Rip Curl Pro Search Chile waiting period at Arica, event 4 on the ASP world tour. And a dramatic day of competition (Monday) saw the elimination of current world No. 2 Taj Burrow (AUS). Three times World Champion Andy Irons (HAW) put in a a scorching performance to take him through to the next round, before retiring half way through his heat with a broken board, and Fred Patacchia (HAW) turned in a perfect 10-point ride.

A couple of days into the event, the Arica break got a little too wild, forcing organizers to put it on hold in order to ensure the surfer's safety but good 2m (6ft) waves have since allowed all but two heats from round three to be completed.

Next competition call is 7am local time, Tuesday

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

ASP World Tour, Stop 3

Next week its Chopes versus the surf professionals for round three of the Foster's ASP World Tour, the Billabong Pro Tahiti at Teahupoo, Taiarapu, May 4-14, 2007.

American surfers have made this their event with only Andy Irons (HAW) in 2002 and Mark Occhilupo (AUS), at the first run of the competition back in 1999, spoiling the U.S record of wins.

It was on this wave that Kelly Slater scored two perfect 10 rides, to accumulate an incredible scoreline of 20 out of a possible 20.
Chopes at Teahupoo, waiting to eat some surfers.Past Billabong Pro Tahiti champions:
2006: Bobby Martinez (USA)
2005: Kelly Slater (USA)
2004: CJ Hobgood (USA)
2003: Kelly Slater (USA)
2002: Andy Irons (HAW)
2001: Cory Lopez (USA)
2000: Kelly Slater (USA)
1999: Mark Occhilupo (AUS)

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Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach

Stop 2 on the Foster's ASP Men's world tour got of to a flying start yesterday at Bells Beach, Australia, in 4 to 6 ft (1 to 2 m) waves, with both Kelly Slater and Andy Irons determined to stamp their mark on the competition.

Slater and Joel Parkinson, both of whom made the Rip Curl Pro final last year, tied for the day's highest single wave score: 9.17 out of 10.00. Irons finished last in the first event of the season and wasn't in the mood to take any chances in his heat against wildcard, Australian Matt Wilkinson .

Today it is the turn of the ASP Women's World Tour, the Rip Curl Women's Pro Bells Beach, which will run in tandem with the men's event. Both events have the option of a waiting period through to April 13, 2007 and you can catch all the action live on www.aspworldtour.com or www.ripcurl.com/ripcurlpro

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Sunday, February 25, 2007

ASP World Champions Crowning

Professional surfing superstars, both past and present, turned out in force yesterday for the 25th Annual Foster's Association of Surf Professionals World Champions Crowning held at Conrad Jupiter's Casino on Australia's Gold Coast.

Honorees included:

  • Foster's ASP World Tour Champion – Kelly Slater (AUS)

  • Foster's ASP World Tour Runner Up – Andy Irons (HAW)


  • ASP Women's World Tour Champion – Layne Beachley (AUS)

  • ASP Women's World Tour Runner-Up – Melanie Redman Carr (AUS)


  • ASP Men's World Junior Champion – Jordy Smith (ZAF)

  • ASP Women's World Junior Champion – Nicola Atherton (AUS)


  • Foster's ASP World Tour Rookie of the Year – Bobby Martinez (USA)

  • ASP Women's World Tour Rookie of the Year – Jessi Miley-Dyer (AUS)


  • Foster's ASP World Tour Most Improved Surfer – Tim Reyes (USA)

  • ASP Women's World Tour Most Improved Surfer – Rebecca Woods (AUS)


  • ASP Men's World Longboard Champion – Josh Constable (AUS)

  • ASP Women's World Longboard Champion – Schuyler McFerran (USA)


  • ASP World Qualifying Series #1 Ranked Man – Jeremy Flores (FRA)

  • ASP World Qualifying Series #1 Ranked Woman – Jessi Miley-Dyer (AUS)

But it's back to work next week with the first of the world tour events for the 2007 season.The waiting period for the Quiksilver and Roxy Pros begins February 27th, 2007 and we will again be following the tours at The Beach.

Both the 2007 Foster's ASP World Tour and ASP Women's World Tour will kick off at Snapper Rocks on the Gold Coast of Australia with the Quiksilver and Roxy Pros presented by Samsung.

Following the 2007 ASP World Tour season opener at Snapper Rocks, the Foster's ASP World Tour will travel to the dream venues of Bells Beach, Australia; Teahupoo, Tahiti; ‘Somewhere’ in Chile; Jeffreys Bay, South Africa; Lower Trestles, California; Hossegor, France; Mundaka, Spain; Imbituba, Brazil and Pipeline, Hawaii.

The ASP Women's World Tour will join the men's tour in Bells Beach before branching off and heading to Itacare, Brazil; Santander, Spain; Sydney, Australia; Sunset Beach, Hawaii and Maui, Hawaii.

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Sunday, December 17, 2006

Andy Irons beats Kelly Slater to win Pipeline Masters

Hawaii has seen the close of both the Men's and the Women's ASP world tour. In a nail-biting finish to the Women's tour, Layne Beachley claimed her seventh world title and on the Men's tour, although Kelly Slater had already claimed his eighth world title, the last event of the year produced what many claim to be the best final ever seen at the 36-year-old Rip Curl Pro Pipeline Masters, Andy Irons (HAW) claiming a heroic victory over long-time rival Kelly Slater (USA), Cory Lopez (USA) and Rob Machado (USA).

In typical style, Slater began the final at lightning speed, chalking up a 9.00 and a 7.40 within the first eight minutes but Irons is renowned for fighting to the end and fought back with an amazing 9.87 and a killer 10 to finish.

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