By ASP |
10 September 2009
The kick-off of the ASP World Qualifying Series (WQS) 5-Star Movistar Pantin Classic put the ASP Caravan back to work with all surfers and staff getting on with the European leg meant to wrap-up next weekend.
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By Col Bernasconi |
09 September 2009
Two days out from the start of the Hurley Pro Tracks caught up with the man they call Damo who’s finally sitting back in the top ten after a horror shoulder injury in ’08 lead to him finishing an uncharacteristic 24th on the world tour.
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By Kirk Owers |
09 September 2009
Heidi and Richard Taylor fight back against ocean pollution.
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By ASP |
09 September 2009
ASP North America Pro Junior Series is about to see several regional campaigners do battle at mainland America’s only East Coast event on the 2009 calendar.
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By Tracks |
06 September 2009
Charles Martin wins the ASP Grade-3 Santa Surf Pro Junior in Tenerife.
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By Tracks |
03 September 2009
The Golden State is currently harboring five ASP Dream Tour hopefuls sitting within the top 15 on the gruelling ASP WQS.
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By Col Bernasconi |
14 August 2009
It was a fitting end to an event steeped in a mix of camaraderie and tough competition as Team USA took the overall gold medal today over Team France at the Billabong ISA World Surfing Games presented by Monster Energy in Costa Rica.
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By Kirk Owers |
11 August 2009
The seventh international artificial reef symposium is being planned for Sydney in March next year. The symposium aims to “expand the network of people interested in the technical aspects of artificial reefs, encourage the dissemination of information, and empower surfers to seek out better outcomes from coastal engineering works.”
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By Col Bernasconi |
11 August 2009
"The ASP Board has met this season to discuss a proposal put forth by Terry Hardy and Matthew Tinley. The proposal thus far has been light on details, which has prevented the ASP from forming any opinion on it at this time."
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