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Mark Occhilupo retires
The legendary surfing career of Australia’s Mark Occhilupo that to this day captivates the imagination of the surfing world has entered its final chapter. The powerful goofy footer known simply as "Occy" has today announced that the 2005 season will be his last year of professionally competing full-time on the Foster’s Men’s (...) -
Chelsea Georgeson Wins Billabong Pro Maui And Vans Triple Crown
Twenty-one-year-old Australian Chelsea Georgeson claimed Billabong Pro Maui glory today by posting an amazing 9.75 score out of a possible 10 just minutes away from the final siren in the last women’s World Championship Tour (WCT) event for the year. In the nail-biting finish, Georgeson defeated defending Billabong Pro Maui champion (...) -
Funboard
PWA World Tour 2004 End Of Year Round Up
2004 has been an incredible year for the PWA World Tour with the crème de la crème of the worlds windsurfing talent battling out at thirteen cranking events during the year for nearly a million Euros in prize money. The tour hit locations all around the world with events ranging from exotic wave sailing in Hawaii, high wind freestyle and wave (...) -
Nova Schin Festival • Florianopolis, Santa Catarina, Brasil
Andy Irons Clinches Third Consecutive World Title
Hawaiian Andy Irons today clinched his third consecutive Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) World Championship Tour (WCT) crown. Following the shock elimination of title contender Joel Parkinson (AUS) in round three of the Nova Schin Festival 2004 at Imbituba, the Kauaian’s massive ratings became (...) -
Sylt PWA Labello Grand Slam
Albeau takes race victory, Williams slips into second in Sylt
The Sylt PWA 2004 Labello Grand Slam drew to an exciting conclusion here today with a dramatic final race in front of thousands of spectators lining the beaches here in Westerland, Germany. The predicted conditions to finish off both men’s and women’s wave performance failed to materialize here this morning but 10-14 knot side (...) -
Quiksilver Pro France • Hossegor
Andy Wins Historic Irons Brothers Final in France
Defending Quiksilver Pro champion Andy Irons (Kauai, HAW) today defeated his younger brother Bruce to win a historic final. In some the best waves ever witnessed in France, the Foster‘s men‘s ASP World Championship Tournament (WCT) commenced with round four heats and ran through until the US$260,000 event climaxed. The (...) -
Junior European Surf
Marlon Lipke new european junior surf champion
This last day enjoyed epic conditions to decide the European Pro Junior Champion. Waves from 7 to 10 feet were on offer to the semi-finalists, and made possible to watch unique moments in surfing history. Those who remind the WQS’s conditions in April will be stunned when they ear that today surf Surf #Surf was even bigger and (...) -
PWA Canadian Freestyle World Cup
Spanish sailor Daida Moreno takes the overall PWA worl title
The PWA Canadian Freestyle World Cup has drawn to a conclusion here in the beautiful Magdelene Islands with Spanish sailor Daida Moreno (Mistral, North) taking the overall victory despite losing to her sister Iballa (Mistral, North) in the second single elimination final here this (...) -
Gran Canaria PWA Super Grand Slam
Scott McKercher, Daida Moreno and Kauli Seadi take the honors in Pozo
After 8 solid days of extreme windsurfing here at the legendary beach of Pozo Izquierdo we have a result in wave and freestyle competition and the “100% Wind” tag line promoted by the event organizers has proved to be true, as we have seen wind and competition everyday so (...) -
Jim Beam Kiteboard World Cup • Turkey
Mickaël Fernandez and Gisela Pulido win Kitesurf event in Turkey
Saturday morning - 9.30 am - 14 knots - Everybody was on the beach, ready for the race! The show started straight away and we completed the winner brackets in the morning. Some riders really stood out and astonished the judges. The two finals were really tight : Mickaël Fernandez / Charles Deleau and Laurence Lignières / Gisela (...)
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