Barrel Fest on Opening Day of Mr Price Pro Ballito
The ocean delivered for the opening day of competition at the ASP PRIME.
The ocean delivered for the opening day of competition at the ASP PRIME.
Australia’s Layne Beachley continued her domination, winning Gold and reclaiming the Women’s Masters World title.
Pipeline was not friendly today with its gray skies, an unusually chilling wind, and a gnarly lineup of shifty waves.
The surfers battled long left-handers, but in the end it was Caio Ibelli who pocketed the points.
Cloudbreak turned on for the world’s best surfers as the opening 10 heats of Round 2 were completed.
Billabong Rio Pro launched back into action at Barra da Tijuca in challenging four-to-six foot barrels.
The Billabong Rio Pro returned to the lefthanders of Arpoador to complete Round 2 of the women’s.
The 2012 Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic ran through Rounds 2, 3 and 4 at Dee Why Beach Coco Ho (HAW) on her way to her first Quarterfinal appearance of 2012.
The world famous Dee Why point offered a perfect challenge for the world’s best female surfers to show what they’re made of.
Sydney’s Northern Beaches set to host the world’s richest women’s surfing event.