viernes, 16 de marzo de 2012

THE QUIKSILVER WATERMAN COLLECTION WAIKIKI PADDLE FESTIVAL


HONOLULU – March 14, 2012 – Calling all paddleboarders, stand-up paddlers, 1- 2- and 6-man outriggers, & surfski paddlers: The Quiksilver Waterman Collection Waikiki Paddle Festival has been announced for May 5&6 at Duke Kahanamoku Beach, Fort DeRussy, Waikiki, with $25,000 in prize money.

The pinnacle of the festival is the “SURVIVOR SUP” race with a course designed by world champion paddler Jamie Mitchell. Survivor SUP will be a WPA-sanctioned qualifier for the 2012 WPA National SUP Championship. For the all-around waterman there is also the “QUIKSILVER WATERMAN CHALLENGE” that will include the three disciplines of swim, paddleboard & SUP. Other events of the weekend include a downwind race for all craft, as well as sprint races.

We welcome weekend warriors and pro paddlers alike, with a variety of divisions and distances for each.

PLUS:

Live music and entertainment.

11am-7pm beer garden.

Welcome party for competitors.

Cool competitor goody bags.

Find more information online at: www.quiksilver.com/watermanEvents

Entry fees start at $75, ($50 for military). Package rates for those entering more than one division.





How To Handle a Worst-Case Scenario with Mark Healey

If there’s a man more capable of laughing off a brush with death than Mark Healey, we haven’t met him yet. Part big-wave hellman, part world-class free-diver, all survivor, Mark usually knows what course of action to take to keep you breathing when things get sketchy. Although no one should ever try to do what Healey does, SURFER Magazine has his thoughts on getting out of sticky situations if you do.


Mark Healey: Not since Poseidon or Aquaman has there been a more adept man of the sea. Photo: Zimmerman 



Quiksilver Moments Instagram Giveaway – Week 1 Winner

Our Quiksilver Moments Instagram contest is off to a great start. With over 200 photos submitted in the first week, it was difficult to narrow down the field but after much debate among the judges we decided on our first winner. And the winner is…katiemtk for her photo of this groovy VW bus. Congrats Katie!  


This thing looks like a Time Machine to awesome. Photo: katiemtk

Thanks to everyone who tagged their “Quiksilver Moment” with @QuiksilverUSA and #QuiksilverMoments. keep the photos coming as we still have boardshorts and 3 Quik surfboards to giveaway.

Contest dates: March 9 – April 15, 2012


Here are some honorary mentions:


Photo: keyonaminian 


Photo: tony_garcia


Photo: keyonaminian



Photo: Chengie 


Photo: _ecam_ 


Photo: 2muggy2 


Photo: alexbacksaether 


Photo: tymetcalfe 


Photo: shookyx4 


Photo: miguelhine 















jueves, 15 de marzo de 2012

We Have A KE11Y Sweepstakes Winner – Julio Fernandez Banet


I hear people say “I never win anything” all the time but things changed recently when I had the honor of notifying Julio Fernandez Banet that he was the lucky winner of the KE11Y Prize Pack. Once I was able to convince Julio that it wasn’t a joke we got to business making him the most stoked surfer in all the Universe. Overjoyed, exuberant, elated…call it what you will, but trust me that when Julio grasped his Kelly signed surfboard for the first time I’m certain that words can’t explain what he was feeling. I do know he was shaking.
Thank you Julio for participating in the KE11Y sweepstakes and sharing the below conversation with me.
QS: Where are you from?
Julio: I am originally from Pontevedra, a small town in the north west of Spain. (Our most famous surfer there is Milo Castelo, actually a Quiksilver Team surfer).

QS: What brought you to California?
Julio: I work as a Scientist and moved the California 1 year ago after more than 5 years living in England and having to drive about 6 hours everytime I wanted to get some decent surf in very cold water.

QS: Are you enjoying California?
Julio: Moving to California was great but very hard as we had to leave very good friends and lots of memories behind and start over. In that sense, winning the surfboard meant a lot to me as it felt like a reward for never giving up on surfing and working hard to be able to keep on enjoying what I love most.

QS: You want to say anything to Kelly?
Julio: I am a person that doesn’t have many heroes and Kelly Slater is one of the few that I really admire. He is a great example of what you can achieve when you work hard and you put your heart and soul into what you do, so having a board signed by him is not only a source of happiness to me but also of inspiration.

QS: What’s your plan for the board?
Julio: Right now I think my plan for the board is to hang it on a wall. It is such a nice board, perfect size for me too, I’m tempted to take it for a surf on a good day but I don’t think the surf will ever be good enough for me to decide to take the board out haha.

QS: Awesome. Thanks Julio. Anything else you’d like to add?
Julio: The funny thing about winning the surfboard is that one of my best friends from Spain moved to Australia a few years ago, and back when Mick Fanning won the world title my friend won one of his signed boards. I thought it was of curious coincidence that two friends from a small town move abroad and win the surfboards of two World Champs. Of course as soon as I learned that I won my board I sent him an email to let him know and we had some laughs talking about starting a collection of World Champ boards.

Finally I want to thank you and all the crew at Quiksilver for making this possible. Just to summarize it in the words of my wife, she said she hadn’t seen me with such a big smile for a very long time.


Julio with his goods. 

Quiksilver Introduces NEO – GOO

IGNITE NEO – GOO, the world’s first boot and glove to be fully dipped in liquid neoprene. Available in 3mm FIBER-LITE Neoprene split-toe boots and 2mm FIBER-LITE Neoprene gloves. No leaks, flexible, warm and light. At surf shops and online April 2012. 



Thelen McKinna Worrell X4

Thelen McKinna Worrell took out the NSSA Explorer JR’s and Boys Divisions on Saturday in fun chest high surf at C-Street in Ventura. Sunday dawned a little smaller with trickier conditions and Thelen came back and repeated the feat for a 4X Victory Weekend! Mad Props Brutha!!!!


Leo Fioravanti on Surfline

Surfline has a websiode of Quik’s young Italian prodigy, Leo Fioravanti, who shows us why he’s one to watch out for in the future.






“Best Bet March: Peru” Featuring Quik’s Favorite Peruvian’s

If you’re wondering where your best bet to score waves this March is going to be Surfline is saying to put your money on Peru. The dusty land of left points and right reefs is forecasted to see a series of fun swells and good conditions. Surfline’s “Best Bet March: Peru”  feature’s many of Quik’s finest Peruvian shredders and will tell you how to hit the jackpot if you act quickly.


Peru, land of lefts. Search and you will find. Photo: Kirfa Lens [All captions: Gonzalo Barandiaran] 

Jack Robinson on the Cover of TransWorld Surf



Aussie superstar in the making Jack Robinson lands the cover of TransWorld SURF. Congrats Jack!


InfluencING Damien Fahrenfort

Damien Fahrenfort is a South African searching for the “American Dream”. See what’s InfluencING Dooma on Surfing Magazine. 


Damien Fahrenfort living the American Dream via Newport. Photo: Corey Wilson 

Get “Sharky” with Mark Healey

Take a dip with Mark Healey and some…sharks.


Kelly Slater At ‘Ours’

Kelly Slater surfing Sydney’s infamous slab ‘Ours’ on Surfline. Broken boards, washed across the rocks and big gapping barrels. You don’t want to miss this one. 


“Word got out that Kelly was in town and would be surfing Ours,” Morris continued. “Although it never really eventuated until the afternoon — when condition finally improved and the wind swung offshore.” Photo: Billy Morris 

Quiksilver Moments Instagram Giveaway


Follow QuiksilverUSA on Instagram and upload your “Quiksilver Moment” – a creative image incorporating Quiksilver. Snap a picture at a Quiksilver store, wearing a pair of 4-Way Stretch Diamond Dobby boardies, a Quik sticker on a street sign, or even with a team rider and tag your photo with @QuiksilverUSA and #QuiksilverMoments.
Each week, one winner will be awarded a pair of Quiksilver boardshorts. At the end of the contest, three overall most creative winners will be selected and each will win a Quiksilver Surfboard!
Contest dates: March 9 – April 15, 2012


“Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater HD” Worldwide Exclusive First Look at Gameplay

Tony Hawk and Chris Cole play the new “Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater HD” as they reveal a few of the skaters in the game and a Ride Channel exclusive first glimpse of gameplay.


Roam with QSW: Trunk Show Saturday March 24th at Local Motion-Ala Moana


Kanoa Igarashi Maiden Jr Pro Victory


NEW SMYRNA BEACH INLET, Florida/USA (Sunday, March 11, 2012) – Kanoa Igarashi (Huntington Beach, CA) has won his first ASP event, taking out the ASP 1-Star DNA Energy Pro Junior presented by Western Atlantic Surf in challenging three-to-four foot storm surf at New Smyrna Beach Inlet in Florida over fellow finalists Daniel Glenn (New Smyrna Beach, FL), Evan Thompson (Jacksonville, FL) and Ryan Croteau (Newport Beach, CA).
Igarashi put on an iron-man performance at the DNA Energy Pro Junior, marching from Round 1 to the final despite the challenging conditions to pick up his first ASP victory. The young Californian was a standout throughout the event’s entirety, winning five out of six heats including his commanding presentation in the final.
“I couldn’t hear anything out there and we were all asking each other if we could here out there,” Igarashi said. “This is the strongest wind I’ve ever felt in my life and it’s in a contest. It is what it is and I’m super stoked that I won.”
Igarashi felt at home in the wind-blown Florida conditions reminiscent of his Huntington Beach training grounds and was elated to walk away with DNA Energy Pro Junior victory and the crucial points towards his seed on the ASP North America Pro Junior Series.
“I surf Huntington a lot and it’s windy too,” Igarashi said. “It’s not this windy, but it’s a beachbreak like here and I get to practice in similar conditions and I had a great board for this event. I had no idea I was going to win this. I knew that I could, but before I came here I wasn’t feeling like I was going to win, I just wanted to do well and make some points. Once I made a lot of heats I put my head to it and started thinking I could do it. I started first round, so I just took that as a momentum builder.”
Daniel Glenn also started in Round 1 and charged his way to the final compliments of his committed surfing and intimate knowledge of the New Smyrna Beach Inlet. Glenn jumped out to an early lead in the Final, but fell just short of the win and finished runner-up overall.
“I knew I had one good wave and thought I had another, but it was hard to hear in the heat,” Glenn said. “I started in Round 1 because I didn’t have a lot of points and Kanoa and I definitely surfed a lot of heats. We didn’t have the best conditions, but we made it work.”
Evan Thompson was dangerous on the final day of DNA Energy Pro Junior competition, notching the day’s highest scores of 8.00 (out of 10) and 15.83 (out of 20) in the Semifinals, but was unable to surpass Igarashi in the Final. Thompson finished 3rd overall and is looking to carry his early-season success to the West Coast for the upcoming Vans Pro Junior later this month.
“I’m stoked to make another final, but it’s always a bummer when you make it that far in an event and don’t win,” Thompson said. “Hopefully I get a few more chances this year because I haven’t won one yet. It’s been my goal for a long time. I’m stoked I got third and it’s a confidence booster going into Huntington. That’s the main goal. This event has been such a good warm up and having it so close to my home, there was no reason for me not to go. It’s been a fun week.”
Ryan Croteau, who has recently relocated to California from Florida, had a breakthrough performance at the DNA Energy Pro Junior, making his first career-final while finishing 4th overall. Croteau is also hoping to carry his form over to the next event on the ASP North America Pro Junior calendar.
“I moved to California two years ago and it’s definitely helping my surfing,” Croteau said. “It feels good to make my first Final and it was so stormy and windy. I was getting longer waves, but I couldn’t nail a big maneuver and didn’t get the scores. I’m going to go home and train and get ready for the Vans Pier Classic later this month.”
The next stop on the 2012 ASP North America Pro Junior Series will be the Vans Pro Junior presented by Jack’s Surfboards, which will run from March 28 through April 1, 2012.
For additional information log on to www.aspworldtour.com or www.aspnorthamerica.org
DNA Energy Pro Junior Final Results:
1 –
 Kanoa Igarashi (USA) 13.94
2 – Daniel Glenn (USA) 12.84
3 – Evan Thompson (USA) 10.46
4 – Ryan Croteau (USA) 7.76




Dane Reynolds’ “Excerpt”

Excerpt’ is fragments from a couple of Dane’s most recent Marine Layer Production videos crafted into one piece that is downloadable to your personal device. DOWNLOAD IT NOW…You won’t be sorry.


Dane At Snapper


Dane Reynolds didn’t last long in the Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast but it was magical while it lasted. Check out his best rides. Whoosh.


Surf Happens Spring Showdown


80 kids, all under the age of seventeen, grabbed their families and flocked to Santa Claus Lane in Carpinteria, CA on Saturday March 10, for the Surf Happens Spring Showdown, a Grom Surf League contest designed for aspiring young surfers. The event featured Surf Happens’ launch of a new, game changing contest format, where there are no losers in the first round with every surfer competing at least twice.
According to Surf Happens head coach and contest director Chris Keet, “The goal was to create a setting where groms could learn how to compete and improve their surfing, while focusing on why they surf. The fun. Our primary emphasis is on the 12 & under age groups. ”
In addition to the new GSL format, each heat was filmed with footage uploaded onto a computer system in the athlete lounge for instant review. Straight in from their heats, surfers were able to watch all of their waves on a big screen and match it up with the scores that they had received. Surf Happens expert coaches Tarik Khashoggi, Dave Schauber, & Demi Boelsterli, were on hand to mentor how scores were earned, how to improve them, along with coaching tips to take their surfing to the next level.  In addition, surfers and parents were taught, basic contest strategies, how the contest system works, judging criteria, and how to tabulate heats.
75 degree weather, sunny skies, and 1-3 foot surf provided idyllic conditions for the kids to showcase their skills. The stand out of the event was 12 year old Sean Woods who scalped victories in three divisions (Gremlins, Boys, & Juniors) ousting surfers up to five years his senior, and winning all six heats that he surfed. His combination of fin free top turns, smooth cutbacks, and aerials is sure to turn heads in the years to come. Another stand out in the main event was Sam Reichel of Gaviota, a powerful young goofy foot who threw caution to the wind with huge floaters and smooth snaps enroute to a second place finish in the Gremlins Main final, and 3rd in the Boys Main final. Also surfing up a division and standing out all event was 9 year old Zane booth who jammed high speed rail turns to nab 2nd place in the Boys Main final, and 6th in the Juniors Main final.
Taking home the Mini Chim (9 and under) title was 8 year old Gavin Eason who displayed smooth style with powerful off the lips and solid rail work to secure the win over 7 year old Nicholas Siemens. Siemens was solid all event long and had the best style in his division. 3rd place was Travis Quittner who threaded a few pocket rides, followed closely by 4th place Max Wadden who posted the best bottom turn. 5th place Cayden Quittner was all heart and smiles. He  pulled the drop of the final. 6th and 7th place went to 7 year old twins Hamilton and Curtis Jacobs who charged in their first contest ever, Hamilton getting the best rail grab, and Curtis the best roller coaster.
In the Gremlins Repocharge final Kelly Brewer took the win with radical snaps and
solid off the lips. Brewer initially lost in the first round of the main event and came back focused and determined to surf the way that he free surfs, in the competition. His efforts paid off with a sweep over his buddy Chase Nelson. Not to be outdone, Nelson finished runner up in the Gremlins Repo, and took the win in the Juniors Repo with the floater of the event.
Boys Repo final winner Henry Hepp was living up to his nickname, “The Dominator” finding one of the events only tubes, and landing a huge off the lip to claim the title. Hepp also finished 3rd in the Gremlins main event. 2nd place in the Boys Repo final was Patrick Welsh, who after losing in the main event, second round, received a wild card into the Repo division. Welsh nearly stole the bacon at the end of the final with a free falling off the lip aerial where he got fully covered up by the white water.
The Wahines (Main) final was a repeat of the 2012 Rincon Classic finals with Jesse Ransone taking the win with smooth surfing and a variety of repertoire linked together with finess. 2nd place Abby Brown carved out the best cutback of the final to overtake Poppy Brittingham in 3rd, and Sophie Breathed in 4th. Brown also place 4th in the Boys Repo final.
The Wahines Repo final was won by Olivia Siemens with excellent wave selection and a powerful backside off the lip. Runner up Kailea Hieshima used her patented backside grab rail to negotiate some nice sections and the final was rounded out by Ally James, Cassidy Urbany, and Riley Malmsten.
Once all the action of the 17 and under divisions was finished, the kids got a chance to see local pros do their thing in an exhibition expression session. In fact, they judged the Expression Session under the tutiledge of former ASP world tour judge Dave Schauber.
Adam Lambert took the win with a sizzling frontside air reverse to oust Killian Garland, Mike McCabe, Tarik Khashoggi, Demi Boelsterli, and Kyle Woods.
The Spring Showdown raised $1,625 for Surf Happens Foundations’, Camp Hana Hou, a week long surf camp for local children surviving cancer which will be held June 11-15th. Special thanks to event staff and sponsors, Quiksilver, Roxy, Brittingham Family Foundation, Mad Dogs, J7 surfboards, Teva, Arbor, A-frame Surf Shop, and Deep magazine.
About The Surf Happens GSL Format:  Where in the past the lower 50% of competitors in preliminary heats (4-6 place) would be sent packing for home, through the new format they enter into a parallel division called the “repercharge round”, where they get a “second life” and can go all the way to a final just like the main event.  In addition, main event surfers who lose in the 2nd round are gifted wildcards into the repercharge division. Younger surfers are also encouraged to surf up division(s) where they will get to surf a minimum of 2 times in each as well.
Similar systems are practiced in the world’s most elite amateur events such as Surfing America/ The USA Surf Team, and the International Surfing Association (ISA). Surfers all start in the main event, and fall into the repercharge round when they lose. The Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) World Championship Tour (WCT), also features non-elimination rounds in the first and fifth round. These systems are all designed to push the limits of surfing, while stimulating progression.
What we are doing is encouraging the highest levels of surfing starting at the very ground level, with kids that are as young as seven years old. The learning curve is greatly enhanced through practice, experience, and performance evaluation. Also, it’s a more fun way to compete because one shocker won’t knock you out of the event.
Finals Results:
Mini Chim (9 and under)
  1. Gavin Eason
  2. Nicholas Siemens
  3. Travis Quittner
  4. Max Wadden
  5. Cayden Quittner
  6. Hamilton Jacobs
  7. Curtis Jacobs
Gremlins 10-12 (Main)
  1. Sean Woods
  2. Sam Reichel
  3. Henry Hepp
  4. Colin Bosse
  5. Tanner Frost
  6. Gavin Eason
Gremlins 10-12 (Repo)
  1. Kelly Brewer
  2. Chase Nelson
  3. Pat Welsh
  4. Shea Riley
  5. Schamus Ohearn
  6. Nicholas Johanson
Boys 13-14 (Main)
  1. Sean Woods
  2. Zane Booth
  3. Sam Reichel
  4. Call McCarty
  5. Ben Brewer
  6. Matty Pierce
Boys 13-14 (Repo)
  1. Henry Hepp
  2. Patrick Welsh
  3. Kelly Brewer
  4. Abby Brown
  5. Evan Blix
  6. Skyler Well
Wahines 17& under (Main)
  1. Jesse Ransone
  2. Abby Brown
  3. Poppy Brittingham
  4. Sophie Breathed
Wahines 17 & under (Repo)
  1. Olivia Siemens
  2. Kailea Hieshima
  3. Ally James
  4. Cassidy Urbany
  5. Riley Malmsten
Juniors 15-17 (Main)
  1. Sean Woods
  2. Charlie Fawcett
  3. Will Reichel
  4. Josh Swindle
  5. Blake Bebensee
  6. Zane Booth
Juniors 15-17 (Repo)
  1. Chase Nelson
  2. Nate Smithson
  3. Chase Meyers
  4. Kyle Woods
  5. Miles Hogan
  6. Austin Meyers
Expression Session (Resident Professionals)
  1. Adam Lambert (air reverse)
  2. Killian Garland (air reverse)
  3. Mike McCabe
  4. Tarik Khashoggi
  5. Demi Boelsterli
  6. Kyle Woods

A few of the stoked Wahines, Abby Brown, Jesse Ransone, Sophie Breathed. 


Athlete Lounge 


Boys Main Event Finalists – L to R Sean Woods, Matt Pierce, Sam Reichel, Call McCarty, Ben Brewer, Zane Booth


Boys repo finalists – L to R Henry Hepp, Patrick Welsh, Abby Brown, Kelly Brewer, Skyler Well, Evan Blix 


Chase Nelson floated to 1st place in the Juniors Repo final, and 2nd place in the gremlins repo final 


Curtis Jacobs’ Game Face 


Daisy Love Merrick 


Gavin Eason Mini Chim Champion 


Gremlins Repo Finalists – L to R Shaemus Ohearn, Nicholas Johanson, Patrick Welsh, Shea Riley, Chase Nelson & Kelly Brewer 


Henry Hepp finding the barrel enroute to 1st place in the Boys 13-14 Repo final 


Kelly Brewer lip slam. After having a shocker in the first round, Kelly came back with a vengeance to win the Gremlins Repo division 


Sean Woods bringing home the bacon 


Iron Man Zane Booth 


Kyle Woods backside smack 



The set up