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  • King Of The Peak is on! 6-8ft NE Swell

    First Peak at Sebastian is Looking Like...First Peak!

    With a solid NE swell rocking the buoys on the coast of Florida, The king of the peak is on! Choppy Wedges are a normal condition for the King of the peak and the boys will be ready. With some big names of the sport fighting for the title and the unknowns trying to become the known this weekend. With over a 100 entries battling it out for the overall king of the peak title. The king of the peak title is one of most coveted titles on the east coast. Former Title holders include Kelly Slater,.. More >

  • Nat Young Exits Early From Cold Water Classic

    Defending Champ Will Be Watching 6-Star From the Cliff This Year

    After wrapping an historic event up in Canada, the O'Neill Cold Water Classic Series rolled down the coast to Santa Cruz this week, and with a huge swell expected to arrive this weekend the CWC stands a great chance of living up to its billing. But the fervent local fans of Santa Cruz were dealt an early blow on Tuesday when defending champion Nat Young, last year's defending champion and heir to the Santa Cruz throne, lost in a close one yesterday along with Noi Kaulukukui, another Santa.. More >

  • Local Boy Perter Devries Wins the Inaugural O'Neill Cold Water Classic in Canada

    Tofino's local boy is the Pride of Canada after winning the 6-Star WQS

    There are no more loyal surf fans in the world than those that inhabit the small town of Tofino on Vancouver Island. Two thousand strong, they’ve braved the elements for the past week, standing in the rain, enduring the wind, fighting off the cold. Day in and day out, there they there. Watching. Clapping. Hoping. Hoping for a miracle. And today, with the sun shining and the entire town skipping out on work to watch the final, that miracle happened. Peter Devries, 26, the boy from just down.. More >

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  • Owen's Wright Stuff

    19-year-old Owen Wright is having the year of his life. Back home in Australia, he's gone undefeated in Pro Junior competitions. While most of his fellow competitors have surfed in nine events, Wright has only surfed in six, yet that hasn't prevented him from establishing a ridiculous 2000 point lead. The only reason he hasn't won all six times is he had to rush out of a few events early to make it to his next WQS event. Wright has carried his dominance onto the WQS, where he's already secured a spot on next year's world tour. And if you're wondering how he'll do once he gets there...well, don't. Wright beat Slater twice this year in as many tries. He just finished third at the Rip Curl Pro Search in Portugal, too, and might have gone all the way had he not blown out his eardrum in his quarterfinal heat. This guy will be feared next year...and rightfully so.

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    The Defending Cold Water Champ Exits Early This Year

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