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Perrow Wins Billabong Pipe Masters, Florence Takes Vans Triple Crown Kieren Perrow (AUS), 34, has won his inaugural ASP World Tour event, taking out the Billabong Pipe Masters in Memory of Andy Irons over fellow countrymen Joel Parkinson (AUS), 30, in four-to-six foot waves.... -
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Reef Hawaiian Pro - Day 1 Australian Jack Freestone, 19, the reigning ASP World Junior Champion, set a high-flying pace at the Reef Hawaiian Pro today. The event finally got underway in head-high surf after nine days ...
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NSSA RVCA Regional Champs
Kewalo Basin Oahu
17 - 25 March 2007
NSSA HAWAII CONFERENCE RVCA REGIONAL COMPLETED
March 21, 2007 : - Honolulu, Hawaii - After three long days of competition and over fifteen finals, the RVCA Regional is finally over for the 2006-2007 NSSA Hawaii Conference season. In respect to the officials, the competitors and their parents, a press release will follow the awards ceremony tonight with all results as well as the outstanding scholastic surfers of the year.
The awards banquet will be held at Hard Cafe Honolulu from 6:00 to 10:00 P.M. Island style Hawaiian music and dinner along with master of ceremonies the Hawaiian Huricane. Official Sponsors of the NSSA Hawaii Conference RVCA Regionals Xcel Wetsuits, Etnies Shoes, Nixon Watches, Smith Optics, Heavywater Magazine and Television
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Featured Articles
- Aperture
- Carissa Moore Interview
- Fiji:Day Of The Decade
- Rainos Hayes
Long Live the Queen
FREESURF: It seemed like you just took off on a roll this year. Granted there was some talk of a rivalry between you and Sally [Fitzgibbons], but it seemed like it was more of a matter of when, not if, you would secure your title this year. Was there a point this year when you felt like, “yeah, I can win a title this year”?
Carissa Moore: I think every woman on tour wants and believes that they can win a world title, otherwise they wouldn’t be competing at this level. Dad and I talked about the title a few times, but never more than using it as motivation. Sally was nipping at my heels the whole year and there was a placement shift halfway through where I was nipping at hers. It was so close that I never really could let my guard down, just had to keep my head focused and take everything one step at a time. When the seconds started counting down in the Steph-Sally semi in France and Steph was ahead, I think that was finally the moment that I let it all go. Read more...
An All-Star Crew Descends On Perfect Cloudbreak
Kohl Christenson, underground in more ways than one.
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Billabong Team Manager/Mentor to Keanu Asing
Freesurf: What was your life like before you became a team manager?
Rainos Hayes: Well, I grew up on the North Shore pretty much in the same place that I live now, kind of by Sunset Beach. I was a pro for a while and rode for Quiksilver from about 15 to 25 years old and had a limited amount of success.




