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T&C Surf crowns champions in 12 different categories

tcgromsT&C/Surfer Mag Grom Contest
Queen's Waikiki Oahu
May 22 - 23,  2010

More than 250 surfers age 5 to 14 from across the island chain and as far away as Australia hit the waves for the 13th Annual T&C Surf / Surfer Magazine Grom Contest May 22-23 at Queen’s surf break in Waikiki.

The event is like no other in the islands. Kids ranked 15th or higher in HASA or NSSA are not eligible, giving more kids the opportunity to gain competitive experience without the pressure of a rated contest. The genesis of this unique event arose from the same Hawaii local who created the now iconic yin-yang logo nearly 40 years ago.

T&C SURF READY TO UNLEASH AN ARMY OF FUN IN WAIKIKI

TCGromContestWebImage535HONOLULU (May 18, 2010) – T&C Surf invites the public to the 13th Annual T&C Surf / Surfer Magazine Grom Contest presented by Wahoo’s Fish Tacos. Join the T&C ohana May 22-23 at Queen’s surf break in Waikiki for a weekend full of surf, fun and sun.  

The event gives surfers age 14 and younger the opportunity to surf at one of the South Shore’s premier surf breaks. Groms take to the waves in the shadow of the legendary Duke Kahanamoku statue at Kuhio Beach. T&C Surf produces the event each year to introduce young surfers to the world of competitive surfing in a less-intense setting. It is open only to surfers 14 and younger who are not ranked in the top 15 NSSA or HASA standings.

Hawaiian Politics: It's a no-brainer to preserve surfing

frednewsThe biggest flaw in state Senate bill 2646 was, apparently, that it was close to Fred Hemmings' heart. Of course, the subject was surfing and the retiring Republican State senator was a world champion surfer in the 1960s who some believe has salt water in his ventricles.

Stephanie Gilmore unstoppable at Swatch Girls Pro

steph_46733Swatch Girls Pro

ASP 6 Star WQS Women's event
Hossegor, Seignosse France
May 12 - 16, 2010


Current ASP Women’s World Champion Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) was unstoppable as she charged to victory at the inaugural Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) Swatch Girls Pro taking the title after overcoming Coco Ho (HAW) in the 35-minute final at the main contest site of Les Bourdaines.

The swell remained a solid 4-5ft (1-1.5m) throughout the entire day with a strong onshore wind making conditions again tough for the girls and turning heats into another battle of physical fitness as well as surfing ability.

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Nainoa and Makana Ciotti are a great contemporary example of yin and yang. Makana is an all-time goof with Bobby Martinez-esque smooth, swooping shortboarding style. Nainoa has a more serious edge to him, evident in the fast, powerful cutbacks he does on his longboard. Nainoa is more prone to planing and Makana flows through life like it was a wave. But both have a laid-back approach to life and sport indomitably sunny dispositions that breathe an easygoing vibe into any situation.

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