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big wave surfing in karramarro www.hondartza.com
http://www.goodtolove.com The hidden camera stops a man in the street, it is really funny
:NSW Surfer HEATH JOSKE (Coffs Harbour) has trumped fellow Aussie NICK VASICEK (Coolangatta) to win the Billabong Pro Junior Series event in Bali. After two days of epic waves, the final day served up perfect 6ft pits at Keramas. Aussie surfers dominated the event, with 8 reaching the quarter finals. Check the news and images at www.billabong.com
Darrell finds himself a local taxi driver to speed him off to the beach for some surfing.
surfing at Padang Padang / Bali
Waimea Bay North Shore Oahu, Hawaii. 20ft plus closeout set. Big wave rider Maya Gabeira attempts to paddle out. Maybe it was a good thing she didn't make it into the lineup. Very dangerous stormy surf conditions.
Big Wave Surf, Ireland
Surfing in the wavepool in Sun City
Surf na Pororoca, no rio Araguary.
The kings of big wave surfing have been crowned at the eighth annual Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards in California. Regarded as the Oscars of big wave surfing, the 2007/08 awards recognize the biggest and heaviest waves ridden and documented over the past twelve months. 2000 surf stoked fans packed the Grove Theater in Anaheim to witness mind-blowing rides from Chile, Europe, South Africa, Australia, Hawaii, Mexico, California and French Polynesia. In what proved to be one of the best years in big wave surfing history, over 500 images and videos were submitted for judging. The awards are decided by a panel of 250 surfers, selected surf media and big wave aficionados. The Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards are presented by Monster Energy.
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Billabong Pro Tahiti 08Air Tahiti Nui VonZipper Trials Final Day
Teahupoo, Tahiti (Monday 28th April 2008): HAWAIIAN hot-shot JAMIE O’BRIEN has defeated a class field of over 80 big wave surfers to win the Air Tahiti Nui – VonZipper Trials in Tahiti. In heavy 3m surf, the 2006 Pipeline Masters Champion defeated talented Brazilian Bruno Santos in an epic final. The pair trade 8 and 9 point rides before O’Brien snatched victory in the last 40-seconds with a perfect ten. Both surfers have won coveted wildcards into the Billabong Pro Tahiti main event which gets underway on May 8th.
Lost Team rider Nick Guilarte joins up with the Island Hoppers crew to catch a swell in Eleuthera, Bahamas
2005 WEST PALM BEACH FOOTAGE BY KANE
The Billabong Pro Tahiti, with prize money of USD $320,000, is the 3rd event on the association of Surfing Professionals World Tour (ASP). Tahiti is one of the world's best known surfing destinations - and in May, it plays host to the world's most exciting surfing event, the spectacular Billabong Pro Tahiti, presented by Air Tahiti Nui. The annual event is staged off the fishing village of Teahupoo on the south coast of the main island of Tahiti, where the world's elite surfers do battle each year with some of the largest waves on the planet. But it is the giant Teahupoo, a huge left hand breaking wave specific to Tahiti, which every serious surfer wants to conquer - or at the very least see - and from 08-18 May, the Bilabong Pro Tahiti makes this possible for the best of the best. What: Billabong Pro Tahiti When: 08 - 18 may, 2008 Where: Teahupoo, Tahiti Prize money: USD $320,000 www.billabong.com www.billabongpro.com www.aspworldtour.com
“J.O.B.” An entertaining short film that contrasts the job of famous professional free surfer, Jamie O’Brien, with the average desk job. Jamie O’Brien (a.k.a. J.O.B.) is known as the world’s most radical, progressive surfer. Heavy barrels or acrobatic air, Jamie consistently dominates. Without having to compete on the world surfing circuit, Jamie gets paid to do what he loves, the way he loves to do it. Jamie is an inspiration to all to strive for their own dreams and listen to the energy within. Or at least get out for a life refreshing surf. Filmed on location at Jamie’s house on Pipeline, Hawaii and throughout Los Angeles. Music by Bakehoven, composition by Dewey / Schiff / Moss. This short film forms a trilogy commissioned by Red Bull Moving Pictures, Co Written and Co Directed by Ben Nott and Phil Boston from world-wide-mind.com productions. “J.O.B. Film” All rights reserved. Copyright 2008. world-wide-mind.com Inc.
“What energy do you worship?” A thought provoking short film, comparing various types of religious worship, to the worship of nature and the energy of its oceans. “What energy do you worship?” stars the world’s best waves and surfers; Mick Fanning, Andy Irons, Bruce Irons, Sofia Mulanovich, Jamie O’Brien, Kassia Meador, Ross Clarke Jones, Ben Dunn, Ramana Van Bastolea, Ian Walsh and more. Filmed all over the world and completed over 12 months. Original music composed by Dewey / Schiff. This short film forms a trilogy commissioned by Red Bull Moving Pictures, Co Written and Co Directed by Ben Nott and Phil Boston from world-wide-mind.com productions. “What energy do you worship?” All rights reserved. Copyright 2008. world-wide-mind.com Inc.
After what has been the greatest year yet in big wave surfing, nominees for the 2008 Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards have been decided in California. Considered the Oscars of big wave riding, the XXL Awards take place April 11 in Anaheim, California and feature over $130,000 in cash and prizes. In contention for the XXL Ride of the Year Award are three amazing tube rides at Tahiti's legendary break of Teahupoo ("cho-poo") by local MANOA DROLLET ("Droll-lay") and two Hawaiian surfers, IAN WALSH of Maui and SHANE DORIAN of the Big Island. Brazilian CARLOS BURLE ("Boor-lay") was nominated for his tense moment in the curl at Ghost Tree off Pebble Beach, California while young Australian BRENNAN was acknowledged for his airborne entry into a huge barrel at Shipstern Bluff, Tasmania. To see all the nominee's check out www.billabongxxl.com
Ala Moana Bowls Oahu, Hawaii. Small shack time for town surfers.
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