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3x World Champion Mick Fanning Announces His Retirement From The WSL World Tour

3x World Champion Mick Fanning Announces His Retirement From The WSL World Tour

01/03/2018, International, Surfing, World Surf League, Article # 25935825

 

 

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3x World Champion Mick Fanning Announces His Retirement From The WSL World Tour

 

Thursday, March 1, 2018 (Sydney, NSW, Australia) –

Late last night, 3x World Champion Mick Fanning announced his retirement from the WSL World Championship Tour. He will surf the first two events of the 2018 season, the Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast and the Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach, and will retire from competitive surfing on the CT after his final heat in the famous Bells Bowl.

“I feel like I’ve just lost the drive to compete day-in day-out now,” says Mick. “It’s been something I’ve been doing for 17 years, and even before that through QS and Juniors, and I feel that I just can’t give it 100 per cent anymore. I’m just not enjoying it as much as I was in the past. I still love surfing, and I’m still super excited by it, but I feel that’s there’s other paths for me to take at this stage in my life.

“As for choosing to retire at Bells, I’ve always had in mind that my last event on Tour was going to be Bells. That’s basically where I started my career, it was my first ever CT win, and I feel really connected down there.”

Over the course of his career Mick has been through more than most of us could imagine. He’s seen both personal triumph and personal tragedy under the scrutiny of the public eye, worked through injuries that would have ended others’ careers, and punched a shark on live television, coming out completely physically unscathed.

Throughout all of that, he has won 3x World Championship Titles, 22x World Tour events, and completed 16 career tours – cementing himself as one of the greatest surfers and sportsmen in history.

“My time on Tour has been a rollercoaster for sure,” says Mick. “You have your peaks and valleys – but you know, when I look back on my time on tour it’s amazing memories - from building myself up to compete, to heat wins and event wins, celebrating with friends and just seeing places I never thought I’d even get to.”

Mick has been a part of Rip Curl for as long as we can remember, and long before he joined the elite World Tour. We’ve been with him through all of the up and all of the downs.

“It’s been a wild and emotional ride on Mick’s pro career for all of us at Rip Curl,” says Neil Ridgway, Rip Curl Chief Brand and Marketing Officer. “He’s been our #1 surfer on Tour for so long that it will be a bit weird when we watch him step off at Bells. We have learned a lot about being partners in the surfing game from being together for so long and I thank him for all that he has done in his three World Titles.

“I have a mountain of respect for him personally, such are the moments that mattered in his career and quite often the very challenging circumstances behind the scenes that he achieved them in. I can dine out on Mick tales for the rest of my life because of that, so ‘Cheers, Mick!’ And we will see you on The Search.”

Congratulations Mick, we couldn’t be more proud of you and everything that you’ve achieved – and we can’t wait to see what’s next.

#CheersMick

 

For all media enquiries contact: Mimi LaMontagne, Rip Curl Media and Communications Manager, at Mlamontagne@Ripcurl.Com or +61425412053


 
 

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The Typhoon, Episode 24 Of #TheSearch  Featuring Tom Curren And Mason Ho

The Typhoon, Episode 24 Of #TheSearch Featuring Tom Curren And Mason Ho

22/02/2018, International, Surfing, World Surf League, Article # 25868017
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

The Typhoon, Episode 24 Of #TheSearch

Featuring Tom Curren And Mason Ho

 

The sixth typhoon of the year looked promising. Like its geographical brethren, the southern cyclones and northern hurricanes, typhoons may deliver the yin or yang of nature: joy to some and devastation to others, depending on your location and desires.

Never was this more evident than now, for while I was en route to a hopefully wave-rich rendezvous in the North Pacific, a triple-pronged horror show led by Hurricane Irma was destroying the Caribbean, also staring with its three malignant eyes at Florida. Meanwhile, as if nature’s wrath wasn’t enough, the demented despot Kim Jong-un was firing missiles around the place like a naughty kid with a slingshot. Why is it that dictators so often seem to be comical, even ridiculous figures, yet are simultaneously murderous psychopaths? Something about their childish natures make them even more threatening, in a sense less likely to be tempered by reason. We cross our fingers and hope that the leaders of the world don’t cross an indelible line. Surfers chase bombs, but not the metallic kind.

Join Mason Ho and Tom Curren, as they spend one week scouring the coastline of this wave-drenched, storm-ridden island in the North Pacific. This is #TheSearch.

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Sandon Point Turns On For Finals At The Rip Curl GromSearch Presented By Flight Centre National Final

Sandon Point Turns On For Finals At The Rip Curl GromSearch Presented By Flight Centre National Final

18/01/2018, International, Surfing, World Surf League, Article # 25511188
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Sandon Point Turns On For Finals At The Rip Curl GromSearch Presented By Flight Centre National Final

 

SANDON POINT, WOLLONGONG (Wednesday, 17 January 2018): The final day of the Rip Curl GromSearch National Final pres. by Flight Centre shifted north to Sandon Point today, where competitors were greeted with pumping four-to-six foot waves.

After taking out the 14-and-Under Boys GromSearch National Final back in 2016, Finn Hill (Avoca, NSW) showed his prowess had grown exponentially since then, taking out this year's 16-and-Under Boys title. Hill approached Sandon Point with the same prowess he often shows at his local Avoca Point, nailing critical carves and snaps in all heats leading into the final. Hill notched up an impressive 16.33 two-wave heat total in the final to get the nod over Victorian native Xavier Huxtable (Jan Juc, Vic) who posted a 10.33 total.

After taking out the Phillip Island Pro QS1000 event and the Under-18 Girls Australian Junior Title last year, Piper Harrison (Coolangatta, Qld) showed she still possessed the same heat-winning formula, taking out the 16-and-Under Girls GromSearch title. Harrison nailed an array of giant frontside turns in her final heat against multiple GromSearch champ Kirra-Belle Olsson (Avoca, NSW). Harrison posted a respectable 13.74 heat total to get the victory ahead of Olsson, by a 1.01 margin.

After a close finish in his first round heat that nearly saw him knocked into the repechage round, Mike Clayton-Brown (Corlette, NSW) surfed an excellent heat in the 14-and-Under Boys final nailing an eclectic mix of turns as well as throaty tube rides. Clayton Brown was rewarded with a decent 16.77 heat total as a result of the manoeuvres and was able to get the victory ahead of Archer Curtis (Palm Beach, Qld) who finished in second.

Nyxie Ryan (Lennox Head, NSW) was able to nab her third GromSearch National Title in as many years, taking out the 14-and-Under Girls division. Ryan was able to post a near perfect 9.43 wave score in the final which gave her the upper hand against fellow event standout Cedar Leigh-Jones (Whale Beach, NSW) who held onto the lead for a large portion of the heat.

After blowing away spectators and judges in the early rounds, Winter Vincent (Manly, NSW) was able to continue his highlight reel performance through the final 12-and-Under Boys heats. Vincent came up against a blistering Matt Boyle (Currumbin, Qld) in the final, which saw both surfers trading off a handful of decent scores. However, Vincent was able to get the edge thanks to posting a 6.93 wave score on his final wave of the heat.

Kiera Buckpitt (Culburra, NSW) showed courage beyond her years as she attacked the solid Sandon Point waves with a combination of gusto and courage. Buckpitt took off on multiple waves that stood well above her head as she posted a 14.7 heat total to claim the win ahead of Mia Huppatz (Jan Juc, Vic) who remained hot on her heels for a giant portion of the final.

All Rip Curl GromSearch events include boys’ and girls’ divisions in 16-and-Under, 14-and-Under, and 12-and-Under age groups. Surfers receive points for their results in each event, which then count towards a National GromSearch ratings system, allowing surfers from around Australia to compare their results with contemporaries. Leaders on the National Ratings will then qualify for the last event of the series, the Rip Curl GromSearch National Final, to be held at Woonoona, NSW on January 15-17, 2018.

The Rip Curl GromSearch series started in 1999 as a one-day event at Jan Juc in Victoria. Since then it has developed into the strongest international series for 16 year and under surfers in the world. With parallel Rip Curl GromSearch series in over 10 countries, it has become a crucial stepping-stone in the development of elite junior surfers.

The list of previous GromSearch competitors highlights the elite level of competitors that make up the Rip Curl GromSearch series.

Current WSL World Tour surfers who have competed in the Rip Curl GromSearch include:

Male: Matt Wilkinson (Australia), Gabriel Medina (Brazil), Kolohe Andino (USA), Felipe Toledo (Brazil), Jordy Smith (South Africa), Nat Young (USA).

Female: Tyler Wright (Australia), Stephanie Gilmore (Aust), Malia Manuel (USA), Sally Fitzgibbons (Aust), Nikki Van Dijk (Aust), Tatiana Weston Webb (Hawaii).

The Rip Curl GromSearch series is presented by Flight Centre with managing partner Surfing Australia and Surfing NSW.

Rip Curl GromSearch 2017/18 Events:
EVENT 1 - Jan Juc, VIC - Sept 23 - 25, 2017
EVENT 2 - Maroubra, NSW - Sept 30 - Oct 3, 2017
EVENT 3 - Trigg / Scarborough WA - Oct 6 - 8, 2017
EVENT 4 - Yorke Peninsula, SA - Nov 4 - 5, 2017
EVENT 5 - Sunshine Coast, QLD - Dec 11 - 15, 2017
National Final – Woonoona, Wollongong, NSW - Jan 15 - 17, 2018

Results and heat totals:

16-and-Under Boys
1 – Finn Hill (Avoca, NSW) – 16.33
2 – Xavier Huxtable (Jan Juc, Vic) – 10.33

16-and-Under Girls
1 – Piper Harrison (Coolangatta, Qld) – 13.74
2 – Kirra-Belle Olsson (Avoca, NSW) – 12.73

14-and-Under Boys
1 – Mike Clayton-Brown (Corlette, NSW) – 16.77
2 – Archer Curtis (Palm Beach, Qld) – 13.73

14-and-Under Girls
1 – Nyxie Ryan (Lennox Head, NSW) – 16.43
2 – Cedar Leigh-Jones (Whale Beach, NSW) – 15.6
3 – Ellia Smith (Coolum Beach, Qld) – 8.67
4 – Amelie Bourke (Merewether, NSW) – 5.73

12-and-Under Boys
1 – Winter Vincent (Manly, NSW) – 12.5
2 – Matt Boyle (Currumbin Waters, Qld) – 11.24

12-and-Under Girls
1 – Keira Buckpitt (Culburra, NSW) – 14.7
2 – Mia Huppatz (Jan Juc, Vic) – 13.6
3 – Quincy Symonds (Tweed Heads, NSW) – 11.8
4 – Tyla Hurst (Port Kembla, NSW) – 9.47


 
 

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The Search - Ep 23. Explore The More

The Search - Ep 23. Explore The More

18/01/2018, International, Surfing, World Surf League, Article # 25511159
 
 
 
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Join professional wakeboarder Daniel Grant (2x Wake Park Champion) on his own personal Search, scouting massive dam drops and winch spots through the stunning countrysides of New Zealand, Ireland and beyond.

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Tyler Wright Wins The 2017 WSL World Title, Becomes 2x World Champion

Tyler Wright Wins The 2017 WSL World Title, Becomes 2x World Champion

01/12/2017, International, Surfing, World Surf League, Article # 25029581

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Tyler Wright Wins The 2017 WSL World Title, Becomes 2x World Champion

 

HONOLUA BAY, Maui, Hawaii (Thursday, November 30, 2017) – Australia’s Tyler Wright has just won her second and consecutive World Title during the Maui Women’s Pro, clinching the massive win in pumping 6-8 foot surf at Honolua Bay.

“Wow, I honestly at am a loss for words. It has been such an insane ride, and I’m not looking at this win as the end – it’s just the beginning – and it feels so, so good. Thank you so much to my crew for helping me get to where I am today. I couldn't have done it without them.”

The win comes after the 23-year-old surfed a near perfect event at the Maui Women’s Pro, taking the lead in each and every heat she surfed, and stomping the highest scores of the day in the process.

Coming into the event the only sure-fire way for Tyler to win her second World Title was to win the entire event, but when her main competitors in the Title race went down in round two (Sally Fitzgibbons lost to Hawaiian wildcard Brisa Hennessy) and round four (Courtney Conlogue lost to Rip Curl’s Nikki van Dijk), it came down to Tyler winning her quarterfinal heat.

At around 3pm HST today, she did that – and officially became the 2017 WSL Women’s World Surfing Champion, successfully defending her 2016 World Title.

“We are so proud of Tyler,” says Neil Ridgway, Rip Curl’s Group Advertising and Marketing Chairman. “She has been with us since she was eight years old, and it has been so incredible to watch her grow and develop as a person, and of course, as an outstanding surfer and athlete.”

Congratulations Tyler Wright, 2017 and now 2 x WSL Women’s World Surfing Champion!

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Tyler Wright Wins The 2017 WSL World Title, Becomes 2x World Champion

 

HONOLUA BAY, Maui, Hawaii (Thursday, November 30, 2017) – Australia’s Tyler Wright has just won her second and consecutive World Title during the Maui Women’s Pro, clinching the massive win in pumping 6-8 foot surf at Honolua Bay.

“Wow, I honestly at am a loss for words. It has been such an insane ride, and I’m not looking at this win as the end – it’s just the beginning – and it feels so, so good. Thank you so much to my crew for helping me get to where I am today. I couldn't have done it without them.”

The win comes after the 23-year-old surfed a near perfect event at the Maui Women’s Pro, taking the lead in each and every heat she surfed, and stomping the highest scores of the day in the process.

Coming into the event the only sure-fire way for Tyler to win her second World Title was to win the entire event, but when her main competitors in the Title race went down in round two (Sally Fitzgibbons lost to Hawaiian wildcard Brisa Hennessy) and round four (Courtney Conlogue lost to Rip Curl’s Nikki van Dijk), it came down to Tyler winning her quarterfinal heat.

At around 3pm HST today, she did that – and officially became the 2017 WSL Women’s World Surfing Champion, successfully defending her 2016 World Title.

“We are so proud of Tyler,” says Neil Ridgway, Rip Curl’s Group Advertising and Marketing Chairman. “She has been with us since she was eight years old, and it has been so incredible to watch her grow and develop as a person, and of course, as an outstanding surfer and athlete.”

Congratulations Tyler Wright, 2017 and now 2 x WSL Women’s World Surfing Champion!

For all media enquiries please contact Rip Curl’s Media and Communications Manager Mimi LaMontagne on Mlamontagne@Ripcurl.Com.Au or +61425412053.


 
 
 
 
 
 
Tyler Wright Comes One Step Closer To A Second World Title

Tyler Wright Comes One Step Closer To A Second World Title

30/11/2017, International, Surfing, World Surf League, Article # 25017421
 
 
 
 
 
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Tyler Wright Comes One Step Closer To A Second World Title

 

HONOLUA BAY, Maui, Hawaii (Wednesday, November 29, 2017) – The Maui Women’s Pro got underway today in picture perfect 3-4 foot Honolua Bay – the start of the last event of the 2017 WSL Season, and the event that will decide the 2017 Women’s World Title.

Tyler Wright, who is now campaigning for her second World Title, took a giant leap to the front of the race today when she surfed her way straight through to the quarterfinals, throwing down the highest single wave score of the day – while her closest opponent, Sally Fitzgibbons, bowed out in Round Two against Hawaiian wildcard Brisa Hennessy.

“We know it’s the Final event and the World Title does go down here,” said Tyler. “But I have such a rad crew here with me that every day we’ve done something fun and tried to keep our minds clear and enjoy being in Maui. But, at the end of the day, I know we’re here to do a job and that’s what it comes down to.”

Brisa Hennessy, Tyler’s Rip Curl teammate and the surfer who knocked Sally Fitzgibbons from the race, surfed one of the best heats of the day – and while she was doing it, knew the World Title implications. “I mean, surfing is a selfish sport,” she said. “That’s one of the downfalls. But it was so great to be in the water with Sally, and I really look up to her a lot… so I wish her the best.”

From here, the World Title race will wrap up in the next day of competition – most likely tomorrow(Thursday, HST). The World Title scenarios are as follows:

If Tyler makes the Final heat (win or lose), she wins.

If Tyler finishes 3rd, Courtney is the only other surfer who can win and she must win the event to do so.

If Tyler finished 5th, Courtney needs to make the Final (win or lose) to win the World Title. Stephanie Gilmore and Carissa Moore can also win in this scenario, but to do so they must win the event.

The Final Day of the Maui Women’s Pro is on standby for an early start tomorrow morning. The Final Day will see a World Champion crowned.

#GoTyler


 
 
 
 
Tyler Wright Prepares To Battle For Her Second World Title

Tyler Wright Prepares To Battle For Her Second World Title

24/11/2017, International, Surfing, World Surf League, Article # 24944495
 
 
 
 
 
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Tyler Wright Prepares To Battle For Her Second World Title

 

HONOLUA BAY, Maui, Hawaii (Thursday, November 23, 2017) – Starting on November 25th at the Maui Women’s Pro, the world’s best female surfers will descend on the famed surf break of Honolua Bay in Hawaii, to battle it out for the 2017 World Title trophy.

Currently sitting second in the Title race is none other than Tyler Wright, the current reigning Women’s World Champion. With 51,200 points Tyler is only 1,700 points away from the top surfer on the Jeep Leaderboard, Sally Fitzgibbons.

Heading into the Maui Women’s Pro, which runs from November 25th to December 6th, Tyler has a solid shot at taking home her second (and consecutive) World Title trophy.

“I’m ready to do this,” said Tyler. “My boards are good, my coach Glenn ‘Micro’ Hall is here with me, and there’s nothing left to do to prepare. I’ve been on the North Shore training and surfing for a few weeks now, and really, I can’t wait for the event to start and the race to begin.”

The scenario is this…

If Tyler wins she Maui, she wins the Title.

But! If she finishes…

…2nd, Sally Fitzgibbons (sitting 1st) and Courtney Conlogue (sitting 3rd) can’t make the final

…3rd, Sally can’t make Final

…5th, Sally and Courtney can’t make the Semis, and Stephanie Gilmore (sitting 5th) and Carissa Moore (sitting 4th) can’t win

 

Last year, Tyler won the Maui Women’s Pro without one hiccup – and if her track record at Honolua is anything to go off of, she’s well situated to fight for that World Title.

Tune in the World Surf League from November 25th to December 6th. We’re in for a World Title showdown, and our money’s on Tyler Wright.

For all media enquiries, please contact Rip Curl’s Media and Communications Manager Mimi LaMontagne at Mlamontagne@Ripcurl.Com.Au

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Kona Eru And Taina Izquierdo Are The 2017 Rip Curl GromSearch National Champions

Kona Eru And Taina Izquierdo Are The 2017 Rip Curl GromSearch National Champions

30/10/2017, International, Surfing, World Surf League, Article # 24652880
 
 
 
 
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Kona Eru And Taina Izquierdo Are The 2017 Rip Curl GromSearch National Champions

 

After an epic weekend of big waves and gutsy surfing performances by a crop of Southeast Asia’s best young surfers, Kona Eru (13, Sanur, Bali) and Taina Izquierdo (15, Uluwatu, Bali) emerged victorious at the Rip Curl GromSearch National Finals, held in pumping surf at world-famous Uluwatu.

Southeast Asia’s top groms proved their toughness by battling heavy currents and matching progressive turns with the power of the waves at small Outside Corner, Uluwatu.

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Congrats Gabriel Medina! 2017 Rip Curl Pro Champion Portugal

Congrats Gabriel Medina! 2017 Rip Curl Pro Champion Portugal

26/10/2017, International, Surfing, World Surf League, Article # 24602689
 
 
 
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Gabriel Medina Wins the Rip Curl Pro Portugal!

 

Eye’s on the prize! After winning the #RipCurlPro and his second event in a row, Gabriel Medina sets his sights on a World Title showdown at Pipeline. #VaiMedina

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Eye’s on the prize! After winning the #RipCurlPro and his second event in a row, Gabriel Medina sets his sights on a World Title showdown at Pipeline. #VaiMedina

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18 of South East Asia's best junior surfers will compete in the most important contest of their young surfing careers this weekend, October 28 & 29, when the Rip Curl GromSearch National Finals storms the world-famous waves at Uluwatu on the island of Bali.

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