Semi Pro Shakedown: Treat 'em mean...
No interviews, no cut lunch, plenty of porkbarrelling, and a new judging scale. The new ASP is gonna treat 'em mean and Braithy lines up for another serve of tough love.
No interviews, no cut lunch, plenty of porkbarrelling, and a new judging scale. The new ASP is gonna treat 'em mean and Braithy lines up for another serve of tough love.
To the naked eye, there’s not much that’s changed here at the contest site. Sure it's bigger, but it's not otherworldly bigger. To use cows as a comparison, last year’s site was a Hereford, and this year’s site is a Brahman. So we’re a little bit bigger, sure. But we’re not much better. How can it be, after all we’re still just surfing?
2014 is set to be the biggest year for women’s team surfing seen in this country when the annual Jim Beam Surftag kicks off at North Narrabeen this Sunday.
The ASP is pleased to announce the return of South Africa’s Jeffreys Bay to the Samsung Galaxy World Championship Tour schedule for the 2014 season.
It was non stop action at Merewether for the finals at Surfest Newcastle, with high flying heats, perfect 10-point-rides and last minute heroics. Matt Banting claimed the Burton Toyota Pro title while Hawaiian Malia Manuel won the Hunter Ports Women's Classic.
The ASP and Samsung Electronics Co. today announced Samsung’s title sponsorship of the ASP World Championship Tour that will see the global technology leader supporting the world’s foremost governing body of professional surfing.
Adriano De Souza and Carissa Moore have taken out the ASP 6-Star QS divisions at the Hurley Australian Open of Surfing at Manly Beach today.
Showcasing the world’s premiere big wave surfers, the BWWT has events in both hemispheres in line with optimum swell windows at some of the planet’s most renowned big wave venues.
Slade Prestwich and Dane Reynolds put on a show in one of the most entertaining heats of the day with both surfers advancing in first and second place respectively.
In 3-4 foot waves at their home break and with the dunes stacked full of supporters, North Narrabeen sent their loudest warning yet to every club in Australia, declaring they’ll be hunting down their sixth national title come March.