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Margarets Perfection For Day 3 Of Telstra Drug Aware Pro

Near perfect conditions greeted surfers at Margaret River for Day 3 of the Telstra Drug Aware Pro today. Six foot (2 metre) sets rolled into the world famous reef break, groomed by a light offshore wind, making the line-up the perfect stage for the world’s best surfers to put on a show.

Top Seeds Tear Apart Margaret River On Day 2 Of The Telstra Drug Aware Pro

Margaret River was pumping out 6-8 foot (2-2.5 metre) waves for day 2 of the 2012 Telstra Drug Aware Pro today. The world’s best surfers were put to the test with long lulls, strong winds and big waves to battle in the opening Round of the Men’s ASP Prime rated Telstra Drug Aware Pro.

GAME ON FOR VB SLAB OF THE YEAR TRIP AT TAVARUA

(16th March, 2012): WHILE the ASP Top 34 will do battle in the ultimate Dream Tour venues of Cloudbreak and Restaurants in June, Gold Coast lifeguard Scott Wildin will join Australian big wave legend Ross Clarke-Jones on the wave-rich Fjii island of Tavarua from tomorrow for the surf trip of a lifetime.

Meet Kelia Moniz

Kelia Moniz is from Oahu and comes from a family of surfers. Her father Tony falls into the “legends” category. Her mom, Tammy, is very active with the family business, Faith Surf School. Kelia also has four brothers, hence the nickname, “Sister.” She’s sponsored by Quiksilver/Roxy, travels the world,…

Zeke on the loose

Ezekiel Lau is a warrior: Literally. The 18-year-old, who is affectionately called “Zeke,” is a senior at Kamehameha Schools and its mascot is the Warriors. In addition, his middle name — bestowed by his great-grandfather — is “Kekoamaikalanimai,” which translates to “warrior from the heavens.” He…

Performance Level Lifts At Quiksilver And Roxy Pro Presented By Land Rover

The Quiksilver Pro and Roxy Pro Gold Coast presented by Land Rover, the opening stop on the 2012 Men’s and Women’s ASP World Championship Tours, ran for the third consecutive day at Snapper Rocks today, and the world’s best surfers collectively lifted the high-performance levels today in two-to-three foot (1 metre) waves at Snapper Rocks.

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