Rip Curl Newcastle Cup

Rip Curl Newcastle Cup

Pictured: Hometown hero Ryan Callinan (AUS) tops opening day at the Rip Curl Newcastle Cup pres. by Corona with the highest heat total. Credit: © WSL / Miers

The Rip Curl Newcastle Cup presented by Corona, the second stop on the World Surf League (WSL) 2021 Championship Tour (CT), opened with the completion of men’s and women’s Seeding Round 1 in small and tricky conditions at Merewether. What lacked in the way of waves on Day 1 was made up for with incredible performances as the world’s best returned to CT competition in Australia for the first time in almost two years.

Local Hero Ryan Callinan Secures Highest Heat Score of Opening Day

Local favourite Ryan Callinan (AUS) got his hometown campaign off to a flying start by winning his opening round heat with the highest two-wave combination of Day 1. Callinan put on a perfect display of local knowledge, finding the best wave of each set and improving on each ride with his technical backside prowess to post a 15.26 heat total (out of a possible 20) to progress into the Round of 32. 

“We get really good crowds around the world who are always so supportive, but when it’s your home crowd there’s something so special about it,” Callinan said. “These aren’t the waves we have come here for, but it was still really fun and to be back competing and to find some decent scores. It’s so good to have these fans here. They bring such a good vibe to the event even if the conditions are sub-par. I’m really embracing it as it is such a special experience for me.” 
Callinan’s fellow locals, Morgan Cibilic (AUS), and wildcards Jackson Baker(AUS) and Philippa Anderson (AUS), also found success today and will progress into the third round with solid performances. Merewether-transplant Julian Wilson (AUS) will come back in the Elimination Round as he looks to enjoy the same success he did at this beach in 2020 when he won Newcastle Surfest. 

John John Florence. Credit: © WSL / Dunbar

World No. 1 John John Florence Brings Winning Momentum To Newcastle

Current World No. 1 John John Florence (HAW) has lauded the world over for his performances in big surf and waves of consequence, but today at Merewether, the two-time WSL Champion showed he has what it takes when the waves are small. Florence opted to ride a carbon-fiber constructed board in the tough conditions, which looked to work perfectly as he laid down his trademark rail-carves to post the second-highest two-wave combination of the day. Florence’s 14.56 (out of a possible 20) sees him move directly into the Round of 32 and slates him as a bigger threat than expected when surfing makes its Olympic debut later this year.

“The first heat back is always nerve-racking, but to be honest, I was more nervous a few days ago,” Florence said. “Yesterday I had a good warm-up surf and that made me a lot calmer coming into today. The small waves make it harder for sure but my equipment works well in weaker surf like this and small waves are an area I’ve been working on over the last few years, it also has a lot to do with coming in with the right mindset. I have fun in waves like this because it’s different to what I’m used to which keeps it interesting.”

Caroline Marks. Credit: © WSL / Dunbar

Caroline Marks Dominates Merwether on Day 1

Caroline Marks (USA) dominated Day 1 with the highest single-wave score of the event so far. Marks garnered an excellent 8.00 point ride (out of a possible 10) for a series of critical backhand snaps all the way to the beach. Marks’ success sent Brisa Hennessy (CRI) to Elimination Round 2.

“It’s so good to be back competing in Australia,” Marks said. “It’s been a few years, so it’s great to be back, as it’s definitely one of my favorite places in the world. It was definitely stressful getting here, but I’m happy to be healthy and back doing what I love. I’ve missed competing so much.”

Fellow Olympic qualifier and four-time WSL Champion, Carissa Moore(HAW), was also a top-performer. Moore put on a power surfing clinic in her opening heat at Merewether, carving her way to an early win over Anderson and Sage Erickson (USA).

Moore wasn’t the only multiple World Title holder to find success in Round 1 with Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) also taking a solid victory in the smaller-than-hoped-for surf. The seven-time WSL Champion looked fired up as she kept busy all heat to overcome Bronte Macaulay (AUS) and Johanne Defay (FRA) in Heat 4 of Round 1.

Sally Fitzgibbons: © WSL / Miers

Sally Fitzgibbons Makes Strong Start on Road To the Rip Curl WSL Finals

Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) set an impressive benchmark in the opening heat of women’s Round 1. The current World No. 3 posted a 14.00 point heat tally, which included a near-excellent 7.83 score (out of a possible 10) for her heat win. Like Florence, Fitzgibbons is renowned for her big wave surfing but her performance in today's fun peeling smaller waves reminded all just how good she surfs on the smaller days.

“I’m frothing! It’s so nice to be back competing and with a crowd on the beach, especially an Aussie one,” Fitzgibbons said. “Heat 1 is always exciting, so I definitely had a lot of energy going into that one. My preparation was good and I had a great free surf leading into that heat, so I was trying for some progressive moves that didn’t quite come off but I’ll definitely be trying for more of them in my next heat.”

Prior to the competition getting underway at Merewether, surfers and fans were treated to a moving Acknowledgement of Country and Smoking Ceremony led by Uncle Kevin McKenny of Wandiyali Group with Jackie Allen performing the National Anthem in Awabakal language, and Perry playing the didgeridoo. The words and Smoking Ceremony acknowledged that the Rip Curl Newcastle Cup is taking place on the land of the Awabakal People.

Watch LIVE
All the action from the Rip Curl Newcastle Cup pres. by Corona will be broadcast LIVE on WorldSurfLeague.com and the free WSL app. Also, check local listings for coverage from the WSL's broadcast partners. The next call will be tomorrow, Friday, April 2, at 7:15 a.m. AEDT for a possible 7:35 a.m. start.

Luke Dillon

Luke Dillon

Luke Dillon is an English Pro surfer from Newquay Cornwall. He won the English Nationals in 2020 and is the highest placed UK athlete on the World Surf League Qualifying Series. After seeing his 2020 season paused, Luke is gearing up for a pivotal 2021 campaign where he is just 27 waves away from a place in the Tokyo 2021 Olympic surfing event.

Vans Trek Slip-On

Vans Trek Slip-On

Vans, the original action sports footwear and apparel brand, is proud to unveil our first-ever fully rinsable shoe, the Trek Slip-On. Continuing the tradition of functional innovation, Vans has created a first-of-its-kind go-anywhere, do-anything slip-on that can take whatever you throw at it—and look good doing it.

Conceptualised with help from Vans global surf team, including the always-creative Dylan Graves, the Trek-Slip-On was inspired by the idea of a shoe with the benefits of a sandal, and came to life with the spirit of radical experimentation that Vans Surf has become known for.

Designed to be lightweight and easy to pack for the next adventure, the Trek Slip-On tackles the transitionary demands of surfing your local workweek break or a more complex mission, all without sacrificing personal style. Ready for sand, dirt, rocks, pavement and everything in between, its one-piece injected TPU composition was crafted to reduce overall waste and offers durability in a flexible, packable silhouette.

A Checkerboard design upper features open windows for breathability and the ability to rinse-and-repeat whenever needed. Ports along the toe and heel have been incorporated for water drainage, and an oversized reverse Waffle sole provides improved traction and grip in a variety of conditions.

The hero colorway, grape leaf, is an of-the-moment green, while the shoe is also available in black, navy, and a limited-edition speckled colorway designed by Portland, Oregon-based artist Chris Johanson as part of his Vans x Chris Johanson Collection.

The Trek-Slip-On is available now at Vans Surf retailers and at Vans.eu/surf.

Rip Curl Hell Team Reunited Online

Rip Curl Hell Team Reunited Online

Team Rip Curl’s young athletes haven’t been able to meet all together since summer 2020, or even to travel since their last trip to Bells Beach in Australia in April 2019. But there is no way they are going to miss out on the fine conditions in their home spot! For Team Rip Curl’s young surfers, surf’s up, no matter what!

Watch this little video and see the action for yourself. We’re still full of motivation and our spirits are high. It’s all about getting a blast of fresh air, rollers and good turnes to pass the time while these Groms eagerly wait to be able to meet without restrictions, travel and to surf. Welcome to the world of young talent at Rip Curl, from Portugal to England, Spain and Guadeloupe!

Meet the team:
-Kai Odriozola, 15 YO from San Sebastian, Spain
-Hans Odriozola 13 YO from San Sebastian, Spain
-Matias Canhoto 13 YO from Peniche, Portugal
-Lukas Skinner 13 YO from Perranporth, Cornwall, UK
-Enoha Le Pieres 13 YO from Guadeloupe, France
-Tya Zebrowski 10 YO from Hossegor and Tahiti, France

Bahama Blues

Bahama Blues

Tag along with CJ Hobgood and Levi Slawson in this fun behind-the-scenes edit as they hop on a little plane and head to the Bahamas looking for surf as a mean cold front pounds the east coast with waves. The waves were epic, the blues were bluer than ever, and the crew felt lucky just to experience it all.