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Silvana Lima crowned Billabong Surf Eco Festival champ

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Silvana Lima
Billabong Surf ECO Festival

ASP 5 Star WQS Men's Event #17
ASP 5 Star WQS Women's Event #5
Praia do Forte, Bahia Brazil
July 17 - 22, 2008

Silvana Lima won her first title at Billabong Surf ECO Festival

June 22, 2008 - With the 8,5 wave in the last seconds of the heat, the Brazilian Silvana Lima won her first title on the Billabong Surf ECO Festival in Praia do Forte, north of Bahia. At the final, the Brazilian defeated the current WQS number one, the Australian Sally Fitzgibbons, who was leading the heat in the 4 feet waves.

Hawaiians dominate Maldives presents Sri Lankan Air Pro

The Maldives presents Sri Lankan Airlines Pro

ASP 6 Star WQS Event #16
Pasta Point Maldives
June
9 - 15, 2008

Live Coverage   |  Results/Photos/Videos etc

June 13, 2008 - What a day for the Hawaiian surfers at the SriLankan Airlines Pro in the Maldives. Starting the day with six surfers still in contention, they ended the day with five of them through to the quarter finals!  The only one eliminated was Sunny Garcia in the opening heat against fellow Hawaiian Makua Rothman.

Day 2 of Burger King State Champs scores 6-foot Bowls

Hawaiian Amateur Surfing Association
Ala Moana Bowl, Oahu
June 4 - 6 , 2008


June 6, 2008 -  Honolulu -- The second day of competition for the BURGER KING® State Championships saw some prime surf conditions for statewide contestants as wave heights reached six foot faces at the Ala Moana Bowls surf break.
 

Burger King HASA champs crowned in great Bowls surf

Burger King HASA Championship
Hawaiian Amateur Surfing Association
Ala Moana Bowl, Oahu
June 4 - 6, 2008


June 7, 2008 - Honolulu -- Whopper size waves treated finalists to some  action at the Ala Moana Bowl as the double over head surf took competitors by surprise for the final day of competition. From 7:00 A.M. surf started to build and by 10:00 A.M., eight foot faces kept surfers scratching to the channel in the biggest surf of the young summer season.

Australia wins Quiksilver ISA WJSC third time in a row

Champion Groms

Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championship
May 31st, 2008
Plage du Penon, Seignosse, France

The Australian surfing team has won the most prestigious tournament on the planet for surfers under the age of 18, the Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championship, for the third consecutive time. This historic deed was achieved in the perfect waves of Le Penon beach. They provided the best conditions of the entire event, with large and perfect four to six foot faces.

 

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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...

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