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Occy Advances At The The Telstra Drug Aware Pro

Slater Eliminated, Occy Advances At The Telstra Drug Aware Pro

Sunny skies and picture perfect waves treated competitors and surf fans to an epic day of competition at the ASP Prime rated Telstra Drug Aware Pro today. The call was made to run a full day of the Men’s event to take advantage of the clean 5-6 foot (2 metre) surf on offer and reduce […]

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.

GSI Noosa Festival Of Surfing Gets Underway at Noosa

NOOSA/QLD (11th March, 2012): THE Noosa Festival Of Surfing sponsored by Global Surf Industries has launched into a flying start for its 21st year, with a slight though highly contestable swell rolling into the natural amphitheatre of Noosa’s First Point.

VEGEMITE SurfGroms Hits the Beach at the 2012 Quiksilver Pro

COOLANGATTA/QLD (Tuesday 28th February, 2012): ROOKIE surfers Kolohe Andino and Lakey Petersen are not the only big names to make their inaugural appearance at the Quiksilver Pro, following the unveiling of the VEGEMITE SurfGroms Mightiest Seat on the Beach.

Quarters And Semis Locked In For Quiksilver Pro And Roxy Pro

The Quiksilver Pro and Roxy Gold Coast presented by Land Rover, the opening stops on the 2012 Men’s and Women’s ASP World Championship Tours, today whittled the field down to the just eight men and four women with the world’s best surfers tested in tricky two-to-three foot (1 metre) surf at Snapper Rocks.

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