jeudi 4 novembre 2010

The ONE : the greatest evolution in leash technology in 30 years


ONE month November

Hope you are all well. Here is the November edition of ONE Month, it's the RAMPAGE edition with the crew have just completed an unprecedented 4 Teenage Rampage comps in one month during October in Australia.
Check out the "OCTOBER RAMPAGE FACT BOX" section to see the amazing amount of Km's they travelled during that time. Page 2 features the 2011 Tail Pad range. Also attached is a pdf with all the tech info, features, reviews, tests and quotes on the One Piece Leash.

mercredi 3 novembre 2010

Team Australia Fly Their Flags High On Day 6 at Billabong ISA World Surfing Games

Team Australia Fly Their Flags High On Day 6 at Billabong ISA World Surfing Games

October 29th, 2010

LIMA/PERU (Tuesday 26th October, 2010): AMID the head-high rights at Punta Hermosa, TravelSIM Team Australia moved a step closer to a podium finish at the Billabong ISA World Surfing Games presented by Amarok of Volkswagen with a strong bag of results in Peru today.

Former ASP Women’s World Champion Chelsea Hedges (Tweed Heads, NSW) advanced to the Open Women’s Qualify round 4, after showcasing an inspirational performance to take out her round 3 heat.

Hedges surfed smart and held two moderate scores until she pulled out an 9.0 at the last second to triple her opponent’s scores with an impressive two-wave total of 14.00 (out of a possible 20).

The emotion in the repercharge rounds lit up the beach, with each team’s fans shouting and applauding wave after wave for their compatriots.
Former ISA gold medallist Mick Campbell (Port Macquarie, NSW) surfed twice throughout the day in his two Open Men’s Repercharge heats to progress into the 8th Round.
Campbell’s ISA surfing experience will spur on TravelSIM Team Australia to continue their battle and ensure Australia retains its stature as the number one surfing nation in the world.

“It is special surfing under the Aussie flag. The team we have is amazing and I’m just pumped to surf in this huge event,” said Campbell.

The Australian longboarders provided the spectators with a visual feast of multiple combinations, radical rail transitions and elegant footwork to remain in the hunt for a medal.
Former ASP Men’s World Longboard champion Josh Constable (Peregian Beach, Qld) and reigning ASP Men’s Longboard champion Harley Ingleby (Emerald Beach, NSW) both placed 2nd in their round 3 heats, to advance into the Longboard Qualify round 4.

ASP Women’s World Tour competitor Rebecca Woods (Copacabana, NSW) was caught up in the fierce competition of the elimination round and is unfortunately out of the event.
Woods failed to progress from the 5th Open Women’s Repercharge round after placing 3rd with a two-wave total of 10.33 (out of a possible 20), but will carry on her Aussie pride by cheering on her fellow Australian team mates till the end of the competition.

TravelSIM Team Australia is proudly supported by TravelSIM and the Australian Sports Commission (ASC).
Each member of Team Australia will receive huge support through the “Hero SMS” website setup by TravelSIM. The free texting website allows supporters to send a free text message to Team Australia or their favourite surfer via a purpose built website available at http://www.travelsim.net.au/lima_peru.php

Surfing Australia would like to thank the Australian Government for their continued funding and commitment to our sport in this country.

The Australian Sports Commission is the Government body that develops, supports and invests in sport at all levels in Australia. Surfing Australia works closely with the Australian Sports Commission to develop surfing from community participation to high performance level.

For more information please visit – www.surfingaustralia.com/team-aust.php or www.travelsim.net.au

Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage champions crowned at Avalon

Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage champions crowned at Avalon

November 3rd, 2010

Ocean & Earth Team Rider and former ASP World Tour surfer Phil MacDonald (centre) with the Champions of the Ocean & Earth Teenager Rampage. Pictured left to right are Jordi Lawler, Sam Bond, Phil MacDonald, Holly Wawn and Audrey Styman-Lane.

(Avalon, NSW – Sunday, 31 October 2010): The North Avalon instalment of the Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage has provided yet another amazing insight into the future of Australian surfing.

Providing an innovative and fresh approach to the traditional junior surfing competition in an effort to unearth the new wave of Australian surfing talent, competitors, over the two-day period, took advantage of the progressive format.

Jordi Lawler (North Narrabeen, NSW) claimed the prestigious 16 years division of the Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage today at North Avalon in style.

Greeted with excellent conditions over the weekend, high scores were the order of the event with a number of near perfect rides highlighting the amazing talent on show.

Leading from the front was 16 years boys champion Jordi Lawler (North Narrabeen, NSW), who had been on a mission throughout the entire event.

Racking up the highest heat score of the day, with a blistering 17.16 (out of a possible 20), Lawler felt at home in the two to three foot conditions.

“There’s some fun little waves out there,” he said with a smile.

“The waves today are a lot like my normal break at North Narrabeen, so I felt pretty comfortable.”

Audrey Styman-Lane (Avalon, NSW) claimed the prestigious 16 years division of the Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage today at North Avalon in style.

Seeing the best surfers under 16 years from the Northern Beaches and Central Coast regions, living between Sydney Harbour and Lake Macquarie, Lawler rose above the pack, continuing on his recent run of good form.

Adding further incentive to this event, which is one of a dozen international events being staged throughout the year, is that it will act as a qualifying event to the Ocean & Earth International Teenage Rampage.

The top four surfers in the male divisions and the highest two from the female divisions qualifying for the Ocean & Earth International Teenage Rampage to be held on 21-23 January, 2011 at Cronulla.

“I’m glad the international Rampage is at Cronulla I seem to go okay there every time I’m there,” he said.

“I have made a few finals lately but have not been able to win so I’m stoked I got the win on this one especially as it is a qualifier through to the next round.”

Sam Bond (Avalon, NSW) claimed the prestigious 13 years division of the Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage today at North Avalon in style.

Unlike other surfing competitions, the Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage allows competitors, 16 years and under, to surf three heats each without elimination instead of the traditional cutthroat format.

With a leader board format that rewards consistency and fun, the four best-placed surfers in the each division will progress to their division final.

Joining Lawler in the winners circle today was local favourite Audrey Styman-Lane (Avalon, NSW), who claimed the 16 years girls division. Outpointing her sister Grace in an enthralling final, Audrey was gracious in victory.

“Me and my sister have a good rivalry going on it pushes both of our surfing,” she admitted.

“But, in saying that I’m so glad that I won, I’m really excited to be able to surf in the International Final.”

Having recently taken out the Honey Women’s Classic in Cronulla a mere two weeks ago, Styman-Lane was over the moon to get the win today at home.

“This was definitely the biggest event I have ever won.”

“It feels like I’m on a bit of a roll, so hopefully I can take this into the Final in Cronulla.”

In the 13 years division Holly Wawn (Newport, NSW) took out the final with a strong performance, accruing 11.40 (out of a possible 20), whilst in the 13 years boys division local phenom Sam Bond (Avalon, NSW) took the crown with a combined heat score of 13.17 (out of a possible 20).

For more information be sure to log onto www.surfingnsw.com.au

The Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage is proudly supported by Ocean and Earth, Vodafone, Coastalwatch, Surfing World, Gideon shoes, NASA and Surfing NSW.

FINAL RESULTS

Under 13 Girls
1-Holly Wawn
2-Alysse Cooper
3-Emily Benecke

Under 13 Boys
1-Sam Bond
2-Harley Ross Webster
3-Fraser Dovell
4-Darcy Crump

Under 16 Girls
1-Audrey Styman Lane
2-Jess van der Meer
3-Lauren McAleer
4-Sophia Bernard

Under 16 Boys
1-Jordi Lawler
2-Nathan Munro
3-Jackson Carey
4-Jake Thompson

Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage Avalon 2010

Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage Avalon 2010 from Toby Cregan on Vimeo.

World Champion Andy Irons Passes Away

World Champion Andy Irons Passes Away
Andy Irons (HAW), 32, former three-time ASP World Champion, passed away from illness-related complications while en route back to Kauai.

Andy Irons (HAW), 32, three-time ASP World Champion, passed away today en-route from Puerto Rico back home to Kauai from complications due to illness.

Official Irons Family Statement:

The world of surfing mourns an incredibly sad loss today with the news that Hawaii’s Andy Irons has died. Andy was a beloved husband, and a true champion.

Irons, 32, withdrew from a professional surfing event in Puerto Rico last weekend due to illness, and passed away during a layover en-route to his home in Kauai, Hawaii. He had reportedly been battling with Dengue Fever, a viral disease.

At this time the family thanks his friends and fans for their support, and asks that the community respect its privacy. The family also asks to not be contacted so their focus can remain on one another during this time of profound loss.

Irons, who began his career with the elite ASP World Tour in 1998, went on to collect 20 elite tour victories, four Triple Crown of Surfing Titles, three consecutive ASP World Titles and change the sport forever with his unparalleled ability and comprehensive approach to surfing.

The thoughts and sympathies of the O&E family go out to the Irons family as the entire sporting world mourns this tragedy.

Andy Irons (HAW), 32, former three-time ASP World Champion, passed away from illness-related complications while en route back to Kauai.

The Ocean & Earth Canary Islands Pro: 3-9 November

The Ocean & Earth Canary Islands Pro: 3-9 November

November 3rd, 2010

Follow the event at www.wqscanarias.com , www.aspeurope.com and www.aspworldtour.com.

mardi 19 octobre 2010

Kinetic Tapes Teaser

Ocean & Earth presents 'Kinetic Tapes'... Coming soon.

Rip Curl Pro Portugal: RD3 H10 – Owen Wright vs Kai Otton

Connor O’Leary at Cronulla

Connor O’Leary at Cronulla


Luke Cheadle: Sequence

October 15th, 2010

jeudi 30 septembre 2010

Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage Gold Coast 2010

Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage Gold Coast 2010

September 22nd, 2010

LENNOX Head dynamo Kirsten Ogden today captured the 16 and under Girls division of the Ocean and Earth Teenage Rampage, qualifying for the international leg of the prestigious junior surfing series.

Held in excellent conditions at Duranbah Beach, Ogden powerfully attacked the beach break peaks on the final day of competition, scoring a combined two-wave heat total of 16.00 (out of a possible 20) including a nine-point ride (out of a possible 10) in the final to defeat Amiya Doyle (Coolangatta, Qld), Brodie Doyle (Coolangatta, Qld) and Letarcia Hurt (Kingscliff, NSW).

Ogden said she was stoked to be crowned the Gold Coast Ocean and Earth Teenage Rampage Champion.

“I was able to open the final with a really good ride and that helped my confidence throughout the heat,” said Ogden. “There haven’t been many waves around for quite a while so it was nice to get some good conditions during an event,” she said.

In similar style, Byron Bay rising star Soli Bailey outclassed his fellow finalists Tom Snellgrove (Lennox Head, NSW), Mitch Parkinson (Coolangatta, Qld) and Jake Cumberland (Kirra, Qld) to win the blue ribbon 16 and Under Boys division.

Bailey blitzed the final, scoring a combined two-wave heat total of 16.37 (out of a possible 20) including a near-perfect 9.87 ride (out of a possible 10). Meanwhile, Alyssa Lock and Zac Wightman captured victory in the 13 and under Girls and the 13 and under Boys Division respectively.

Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage Gold Coast Results:
16 and under Boys
1st Soli Bailey (Byron Bay, NSW)
2nd Tom Snellgrove (Lennox Head, NSW)
3rd Mitch Parkinson (Coolangatta, Qld)
4th Jake Cumberland (Kirra, Qld)

16 and under Girls
1st Kirsten Ogden (Lennon Head, Qld)
2nd Amiya Doyle (Coolangatta, Qld)
3rd Brodie Doyle (Coolangatta, Qld)
4th Letarcia Hurt (Kingscliff, NSW)

13 and under Boys
1st Zac Whitman (Lennox Head)
2nd Sheldon Simkus (Coolangatta, Qld)
3rd Dexter Muskins (Coolangatta, Qld)
4th Kian Shahar (Byron Bay, NSW)

13 and under Girls
1st Alyssa Lock (Coolangatta)
2nd Kobie Enright (Snapper Rocks, Qld)
3rd Brittany Wheatley (Snapper Rocks, Qld)
4th Illuka Enright (Snapper Rocks, Qld)

The top four surfers in each male division and the top two surfers in each female division will qualify for the Ocean & Earth international Teenage Rampage final at Cronulla Beach (NSW) in January next year.

The Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage is proudly supported by Ocean and Earth, Vodafone, Surfing World Magazine, Coastalwatch and Surfing Queensland.
2010 Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage Queensland Schedule:
1. Gold Coast, QLD -- September 18-19
2. Sunshine Coast -- September 25

Visit www.surfingqueensland.com for news, photos, results, and updates relating to the event.

Stu Kennedy: 2 Sessions at Home

Stu Kennedy: 2 Sessions at Home

September 22nd, 2010

stu kennedys blog sept 10' from marcus baker on Vimeo.

Asher Wales’s New Board Art

Asher Wales’s New Board Art

September 15th, 2010

hey guys,

here are a couple of pics of a few of my new boards with some art from one of my good mates and up and coming artists in Cooly Louis Gervaishe does all boards all sorts off art you can check out his face book page to be launched this month he does some great stuff really talented and a great bloke.

-Asher

Junior Surfers Ready To Rumble At The 2010 Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage!

Junior Surfers Ready To Rumble At The 2010 Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage!

September 14th, 2010

Reigning 16 and Under Boys Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage champion Noa Deane (Coolangatta, Qld) will be back this weekend to defend his title on the Gold Coast.

Gold Coast Queensland, Tuesday 14th September, 2010: TEENAGE surfers from across the Gold Coast and Northern New South Wales will converge on Duranbah Beach this weekend for the annual Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage.

Running from September 18-19, the ever popular Gold Coast Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage will see upwards of 80 competitors take to the waves during the two-day event.

In the quest to discover Australia’s next young surfing talent, the Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage provides a participation focused approach to the traditional junior surfing event.

Contrary to the cutthroat nature of traditional surfing competitions, the Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage allows competitors to surf three heats without elimination.

Developed in conjunction with former Association of Surfing Professionals World Tour competitor Phil Macdonald (Tomakin, NSW), the Teenage Rampage was a concept developed to promote confidence, fun and provide valuable experience for Australia’s budding surf stars.

After overwhelming demand, Ocean & Earth added an extra Teenage Rampage to their Queensland schedule with the Queensland leg of the national series now boasting two events – Gold Coast September 18-19 and Sunshine Coast September 25.

The Gold Coast Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage is open to competitors living south of the Brisbane River and north or the Richmond River.

The Sunshine Coast Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage is open to competitors living north or the Brisbane River.

Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage divisions:

16 and Under Boys – Top four qualify for international Teenage Rampage final

16 and Under Girls – Top two qualify for international Teenage Rampage final

13 and Under Boys – Top four qualify for international Teenage Rampage final

13 and Under Girls – Top two qualify for international Teenage Rampage final

The top four surfers in each male division and the top two surfers in each female division will qualify for the Ocean & Earth international Teenage Rampage final at Cronulla Beach (NSW) in January next year.

The Ocean & Earth Teenage Rampage is proudly supported by Ocean and Earth, Vodafone, Surfing World Magazine, Coastalwatch and Surfing Queensland.

Asher Wales

Asher Wales - September 10th, 2010

hey,whats going on?
heres a couple of shots from last week waves wer pretty small but kinda fun little sneaky spot not to many people go. me and a couple mates out. cant complain -Asher

jeudi 19 août 2010

Walshy at Teahupoo

Walshy at Teahupoo
August 17th, 2010

hey guys, Teahupoo firing yesterday here is a shot and a videoed as well below! contest starts tomorrow and will get results as well as photos to you guys asap! enjoy.
regards,
walshy

Ocean & Earth Rider Muhlis M Jaffar, or MJ is a grommet from Lakey Peak

Owen Wright Maldives WQS

vendredi 30 juillet 2010

Ocean & Earth Rudy Marechal Mentawai Trip

Voici les premières images du Surf Trip de Rudy Marechal aux Mentawais fin juillet.