Glorious Burleigh Barrels – Cyclone Gretel

Glorious Burleigh Barrels – Cyclone Gretel

The big brother of Gold Coast point breaks was the place to be as the power of Cyclone Gretel dissipated. A host of the crew, local and not, had plenty of deep green room time this AM.
Rip Curl GromSearch International Final Posponed

Rip Curl GromSearch International Final Posponed

Based on concerns around COVID-19 across the world, the 2020 Rip Curl GromSearch International Final has been postponed until further notice.

The culmination of a global event series for male and female surfers aged 16 years and under, the GromSearch International Final was set to be held in conjunction with the Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach in April 2020.
“Internally at Rip Curl we are deferring and cancelling all non-essential international travel due to concerns for the wellbeing of our staff at present,” said Neil Ridgway, Rip Curl Chief Brand and Marketing Officer. “Our duty of care is even greater with children.
“Given this, it is inappropriate to expect young surfers, their family members and Rip Curl crew to travel for the purpose of the GromSearch International Final, when the event can be held at a different location and time in the future.”
Of course this announcement is a disappointment for both Rip Curl and the surfers competing in the GromSearch International Final, but it is necessary to take precautions at this time.
We would like to assure all competitors that the event will be rescheduled in the future once health concerns are no longer relevant, and Rip Curl can safely and confidently move forward with crowning a GromSearch International Final Champion in 2020.

Hamilton’s World Tour Hopes For 2021

Hamilton’s World Tour Hopes For 2021

Bethany Hamilton has just announced that in 2020 she will be competing full-time on the WSL Qualifying Series, with a clear goal of qualifying for the WSL Championship Tour in 2021. This announcement comes just days before the release of her new feature film, Unstoppable, in theatres around Australia.

“I think a lot of people think I’m just here in Australia doing film promotion,” said Bethany. “But my number one reason for being here is to compete. I’m so excited to be back competing and to be back putting a real focus on it. It’s my goal to qualify this year.

“I feel like I’m surfing better than ever, and I think I could do well on the World Tour. It would be so amazing to be a part of it. The level of surfing has gone up so much, from the QS through to the CT, and every heat is amazing to watch.”

The last time Bethany competed on the QS with any serious undertones was in 2010. Since then a lot has changed in the sport of female surfing.

“It’s such a momentous time in women’s surfing,” Bethany continued. “With equal prize pay and the talent that is in our sport, it’s a really special time. I just like watching all of the women on Tour and it’s incredible just to surf with them – even outside of a heat. Their surfing is so amazing to me that it’s really compelled me to want to be a part of it.

“I put a lot of time into competitive surfing when I was younger, then in my 20s I really just dabbled. It’s really interesting to be 30 years old and really giving it a stab, but this time with two kids and a husband on the road with me.

“It’d be insane to qualify, but I’m okay with it either way it goes. I haven’t had a great start in these first two events but it’s such a long year and all it takes is two great results. I’m just staying calm and chipping away at some of the goals. I had a broken elbow injury that I’ve been recovering from over the last few months, and it was tricky not being able to do heat drills and event prep before the events. It’s so nice to be back in the water now though… I feel like I have a freshness in my surfing.”

After losing her arm in a shark attack in 2003, most people never thought Bethany would surf again – but within weeks, she was back on a board. Most people never thought she would compete again – but within a year, she was in a jersey and winning events. Most people look at her with two children and wonder… how does she do it?

But that’s what Bethany is used to. She’s built her career off making people ask that question – and she continues to break boundaries and push the limits of what’s possible.

This latest announcement falls in the same vein. If Bethany qualifies for the WSL Championship Tour she will not only solidify herself as one of the world’s best surfers, but she will be an inspiration of what’s possible for all the women out there asking the question… can I do it? Fitting, then, that this announcement falls on International Women’s Day.

“International Women’s Day is such an awesome day to celebrate your femininity. I just look at it as an encouraging day to be your most amazing self, in whatever you’re doing. A reminder to celebrate the beauty of those around you being their best selves…”

Between competitions Bethany has also been attending Q&A screenings of her new film Unstoppable along Australia’s East Coast, chatting to locals from Avoca through to Newcastle and Sydney and sharing her story.

“Being here in Australia is really exciting with the film coming out. It’s the first international release that I’ve been a part of, and it’s been packed houses every night. Australia is such a surf-oriented country so it’s really exciting to be able to share my film with people who are so connected to the ocean.”

Bethany’s new film Unstoppable is premiering in theatres around Australia from March 13 – 15, and in New Zealand on March 26.

Good luck on your bid for qualification on the World Tour, Bethany. We can’t wait to see you compete against the world’s best around the globe.

KELLY SLATER

KELLY SLATER

Join the GOAT, Kelly Slater, on North Shore of Oahu as he talks through his quiver, the lineup, and his plans for the 2020 season. Kanoa Igarashi and Leo Fioravanti show up and blow up too!

QUIKSILVER RELEASES LATEST VINTAGE COLLECTION

QUIKSILVER RELEASES LATEST VINTAGE COLLECTION

Surf and snow leader Quiksilver reveals its newest Vintage collection will launch online on Wednesday 5th March, almost six months after its debut collection sold out in 24 hours. Featuring more of the most exciting and iconic pieces from the brands history – this is only the second time Quiksilver has curated a full vintage collection for fans to shop.

Comprising of 100 handpicked pieces, the collection was sourced by the design team who scoured the globe and Quiksilver’s design archives for a selection of the most iconic pieces. Each item in this highly anticipated collection is certified authentic and will be available to buy online in Europe and the U.S while stocks last.

Showcasing Quiksilver’s surfing and snow heritage, this curated collection features nostalgic winter pieces from the 80’s right up to the late 00’s, including oversized jackets and iconic print t-shirts, all in Quiksilver’s infamous wild colours, trippy patterns and unorthodox fits. Items will be priced from £20 to £95 (UK)

Quiksilver Vintage is a celebration of the brand’s 50 year history, with the tags on every item made of recycled Quiksilver anniversary posters. Each piece has its own unique story from the Heroic Jacket, dating back to 1989, to 1992’s Astrophysics Shirt. Encouraging second life of these vintage pieces is just one example of Quiksilver’s ongoing awareness of sustainability in the industry.

Quiksilver will be curating further Vintage-only collections throughout the year, and fans can sign up to the mailing list at Quiksilver.com/vintage to be the first to find out when the next drop will land.

Follow the @Quiksilver Instagram page for updates on the new collection, and see the full collection and shop at Quiksilver.com