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"Rip Curl"


  • What is a Meta Profile?
    Every time a video or photo gallery is tagged with "Rip Curl", it is added to this profile. As a GrindTV user, you can label your videos and photo galleries and add your content to Meta Profiles.

  • How It Works:
    Tagging your content with existing tags automatically adds your content to that tag's existing Meta Profile. Adding an original tag creates a new Meta Profile and adds your content instantly.

  • Adding Your Content:
    Adding your videos and photo galleries to a Meta Profile is simple:
    1. Login To GrindTV.com
    2. Upload New Content
      (Video, Photos)
    3. Tag Your Content
      (Video Example)
      (Photo Gallery Example)

  • Limitations:
    You can tag your content with as many tags as you like. You can even add your content to Athlete Profiles, Events and Locations by tagging your content with existing Athlete, Event and Location tags!

Videos

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 Video - The Rip Curl Grom Search National Final

The Rip Curl Grom Search National..

Views: 15,793

Added: 11/17/09

 Video - Deconstructing the Rip Curl Pro Search

Deconstructing the Rip Curl Pro S..

Views: 46,467

Added: 10/30/09

 Video - Rip Curl Pro Highlights

Rip Curl Pro Highlights

Views: 20,482

Added: 10/27/09

 Video - The Rise of Owen Wright

The Rise of Owen Wright

Views: 26,592

Added: 10/12/09

 Video - Mick Fanning Taking the Hurley Pro

Mick Fanning Taking the Hurley Pro

Views: 25,107

Added: 09/21/09

 Video - Rubber Soul II

Rubber Soul II

Views: 23,603

Added: 09/16/09

 Video - SIMA SURFING AMERICA CHAMPIONSHIPS FINALS Highlights

SIMA SURFING AMERICA CHAMPIONSHIP..

Views: 10,792

Added: 09/01/09

 Video - Rip Curl Grom Search

Rip Curl Grom Search

Views: 13,377

Added: 06/15/09

 Video - Owen Wright

Owen Wright

Views: 1,104

Added: 06/15/09

 Video - Mick Fanning

Mick Fanning

Views: 9,417

Added: 04/05/09

Photos

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(Link your photo gallery to this event by adding the 'Rip Curl' tag)