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  • Chima Takes The City Squared

    Chima Ferguson won Billabong's "City Squared" contest down in Australia. He destroyed the double set which he switch 360 flipped, backside nollie kickflipped and nollie 360 shove-ited down. He also did a front shove-it to boardslide out on the rail. Check out the highlight video from Billabong and full results below:


    Results:

    1st: Chima Ferguson

    2nd: Sam Giles

    3rd: Blake Harris

    4th: Shane Azar

    5th: Jack Fardell

    6th: Bryce Golder
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  • Casualties Mount Early in Billabong's New Event Format

    Teahupoo Round One


    TEAHUPOO, Tahiti (Monday, May 11, 2009) ' " Dane Reynolds looked to be in command during his Round One heat of the Billabong Pro. Entering the third event of the season the second-year tour star was hoping to recover from his early exit at Bells Beach, in Australia. Americans have pinned their hopes on Reynolds taking charge this year, especially after his solid rookie season, but his fans were dealt a serious punch to the gut Saturday when the kid from Ventura, Ca, was overtaken late in his heat by European star, Aritz Aranburu, who dropped into the set of the heat with just a couple minutes remaining and slammed the door shut on Reynolds.

    Compounding the loss was the fact that the new format being implemented by Billabong this year means Reynolds does not have the luxury of a second chance. Luke Egan, the former tour star turned contest director, elected to utilize the ASP's new menu option for running events in a shorter span of time in order to make the most of good conditions. Thus, there is no elimination round in Tahiti this year. In the new format, everyone outside of the Top 16 surfs in Round One of the main event in man-on-man elimination heats. Winners advance straight to Round Two where the Top 16 are waiting for them.

    Of course, the biggest name in Round One was Andy Irons, the former three time world champion decided to take a break from his ASP sabbatical and return to competition just for this event. "I always love surfing Teahupoo with one other guy out," Irons said, after handily disposing of Brazilian Jihad Khodr and advancing into the next round. But his road may be a little tougher in Round Two, as he'll be facing Australia's renowned giant killer, Bede Durbidge.

    However, should he keep going, Irons won't have to worry about last year's champion Bruno Santos, as the Brazilian was defeated Saturday by Aussie Kai Otton. But he may have to worry about his buddy Dustin Barca who advanced out of his first heat of his young rookie season. Barca grew up in Kauai along side Irons and has spent many a day dueling with Andy and Bruce waves that break similar to small Teahupoo, so don't be surprised to see Barca breakout in Tahiti.

    California's Chris Ward, on the other hand, wasn't so lucky. Ward got an interference call in the early going, inexplicably dropping in on Phil MacDonald, ending his run before he even got started, which is a shame considering how well he was surfing. Macca was certainly ripping, and looked sharp, but Ward would've taken their tube duel and advanced without the interference blunder. Compounding Ward's pain for Amercian fans, Nathaniel Curran and Patrick Gudauskas (a late entry at Teahupoo) also fell early.

    With Round One nearly completed there are already some great battles on tap in Round Two. Taylor Knox will be putting his backside tuberiding skills to the test against Kai Otton's frontside. Fred Patacchia faces Josh Kerr. Timmy Reyes will have his hands very full with Kieren Perrow. Joel Parkinson, our current tour leader, will face trials winner Heiarii Williams, who certainly shouldn't be taken lightly. Slater will try to take revenge out on Aritz Aranburu for eliminating his buddy Dane, while Dustin Barca will face Adriano de Souza. We still don't know who Jordy Smith will be facing, as there are two more heats of Round One to be completed. Stay tuned...

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  • Occy Grom Fest

    Occy Grom Fest
    The Occy Grom Fest went down last Saturday at Goldenwest in Huntington Beach. Since that's a two minute drive from my house, I decided to cruise down and check it out. Just as I arrived Occy was coming in from a surf and was being hounded by groms, and grom dads alike. He's more of a hero to the 25+ generation, which is the age group of most of the surf-pops in attendence.

    There was waves, but it was little weird, due to the signature Huntington winds that turn on everyday just before noon. The kids made the best of the conditions, and all-and-all a good time was had. Here's some photos I took:


    Occy giving an interview for another company that ends in TV.


    The Bong Bus.


    Occ-o-graph sess.

    Results:

    10-13

    1st - Matt Passaquindici
    2nd - Jake Marshall
    3rd - Colton Overin
    4th - Ethan Carlston
    5th - Jay Christensen
    6 - Jake Saenz

    14 - 16
    1st - Trevor Thorton
    2nd - Scotty Weindhart
    3rd - Daniel Bocater
    4th - Colin Moran
    5th - Sean Pearson
    6th - Ian Ryan

    Open Girls
    1st - Leah Packpour
    2nd - Lulu Erkenoff
    3rd - Kandi Patterson
    4th - Nicole Hines
    5th - Chrystal Dean
    Channels: Surf
  • 8th Annual Irons Brothers Pine Trees Classic

    Irons Brothers Classic
    Once again, to give back to the community they grew up in, Bruce and Andy hosted the Irons Brothers Pine Trees Classic at the their homebreak, Pine Trees, hence the name of the contest. It is a contest for the kids, or keiki, of Kauai. They get to surf some heats, eat some food, meet their heros, and of course, get some free stuff.

    Two lucky kids were chosen by the Irons brothers themselves, and given brand new JS surfboards for being the most well-behaved. Then Bruce, who is a soon-to-be-father, had this classic line, "We'll all be here next year so all you kids be good, listen to your parents and good things will happen!"



    Thanks to Volcom for the video and pictures. For more on the event go to www.volcom.com

    Channels: Surf
  • A Fly In The Champagne Newps Premier

    A Fly In The Champagne
    The film that takes a look inside the intense rivalry between Kelly Slater and Andy Irons, as well as follows them on surf trip, is set to make its Newport Beach premier tonight. This whole project is about so-called enemies that come together: Andy/Kelly, Quiksilver/Billabong (both sponsored the video), Transworld SURF/ESPN (both sponsored it too).

    I'll be there to check it out, and will report back with how it was, and what went down. I think it would be cool if Quiksilver showed up on one side, then Billabong on the other, and it was like Westside Story or something climaxing with a big brawl. You know, we're in a recession, it's not time to be friends.
    Channels: Surf
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