Bombing Swells Hit Hossegor

Bombing Swells Hit Hossegor

The 8th of February, we had the gnarliest conditions for those who like to take risks, one of the most intense sessions these past few years.
These waves in the north of Hossegor look perfect but on this day with the strong currents and lots of moving water made it challenging even for the jet ski's. We salute the surfers and all those out that day.

Surfers : Marc Lacomare, Benjamin Sanchis, Miky Picon,PV Laborde, PL Laborde, Leo Havion,Louis Poupinel, Remi Arauzo, Thomas Tribout, Guillaume Mangiarotti

Barron Mamiya In ’31 Days’

Barron Mamiya In ’31 Days’

An edit filmed on the North Shore of Oahu during the month of January also featuring Matahi Drollet. Check out Barron’s insane section in the latest Snapt4 if you've missed it, it’s fair to say the young Hawaiian is blowing the doors off right now, keep your eyes peeled for more.

FRATERNITÉ | Billabong

FRATERNITÉ | Billabong

In November of 2021, after a stint in Europe, surfing’s first Olympic gold medalist Italo Ferreira made good on his promise to visit fellow Billabong team rider Cherif Fall in Dakar, Senegal. Also joined by up-and-coming South African talent Joshe Faulkner, they found a thriving surf community that rivals anywhere in the world. A stretch of coast full of fun surf, deep talent and infectious positive energy. This film explores their experience in West Africa and the eternal bonds these three share as the faces of hope and pride in their respective communities.

TUDOR Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge

TUDOR Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge

Lucas Chianca (BRA) was crowned the Best Individual Performance at the TUDOR Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge Presented by Jogos Santa Casa. Photo WSL/Masurel

The World Surf League (WSL) TUDOR Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge Presented by Jogos Santa Casa took place today at Praia de Norte, Nazaré, Portugal and the world’s best big wave surfers revealed in the clean, 40-to-50-foot waves on offer.

It was no surprise that Lucas ‘Chumbo’ Chianca (BRA) burst out of the gates from the first heat, and despite not surfing with his usual teammate, Chianca and Nic von Rupp (PRT) were an incredible team. Chianca scored his best wave early on, speeding down the line with a critical turn in the lip and riding it out for an 8.33 (out of a possible 10). Both surfers increased their scores in their second heat and Chianca was pushing the limit of what was previously thought possible on big waves when he launched into a mind-bending alley-oop on one of his waves.

“We’re super stoked, we have a special connection out there. We are always looking for the same waves and that’s why I think we are the perfect match!” said Chianca.

“It’s a really great opportunity, I’ve always looked up to Chumbo,” said Von Rupp. “He is the guy that always pushes your limits and his own limits so it’s a pleasure to compete with him.”

Nazaré standout Justine Dupont (FRA) suffered an unfortunate fate on her first wave, getting caught by the white water and injuring her left ankle when her foot got stuck in the strap of her board. Dupont was unable to continue surfing her heat, bringing an early end to her and team partner Tony Laureano’s (PRT) run at Nazaré.

Michelle des Bouillons (BRA) put up an impressive performance, pushing herself into some big bombs with her compatriot and partner Ian Cosenza (BRA). Des Bouillons put in a lot of time to improve at Nazaré and it showed, with better positioning taking off deeper and committing to huge rides.

Lucas Chianca (BRA) once again retained the Men’s Best Performance and the Best Team Performance titles, this time partnering with Nic von Rupp (PRT).

Maya Gabeira (BRA) during the TUDOR Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge Presented by Jogos Santa Casa. Photo: WSL/Masurel

“I was happy with my waves, and I can’t wait to learn more and try to improve with my surfing. I’m super stoked to win the best performance and best team with Nic. We had that connection in the water, that was the best part. I didn’t have to say anything, he was choosing the waves for me and I just performed and he did the same so it was the best,” said Chianca.

“Teaming up with Chumbo was amazing, he’s such a positive guy, has so much energy. He’s an amazing surfer, he’s so kind and he’s sharing his world so it was amazing to be out there. We got a bunch of waves and he was cheering for me and he got a bunch of good ones as well, so yeah stoked!” said Von Rupp.

It was a close battle for the Women’s Best Performance award between Des Bouillons and Maya Gabeira (BRA), but patience and experience paid off for Gabeira who clinched the top spot in the last heat of the day.

The winners of the TUDOR Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge Presented by Jogos Santa Casa. Photo: WSL/Masurel

“It’s been a rollercoaster!” said Gabeira. “It’s been a really hard day, we got pounded in the beginning of our first heat and I used all of my canisters and had a bad sensation on my spine. I kept surfing but I was just a little bit overwhelmed with stress. Seeing Justine get injured just before my heat, then Antonio (Silva) and now Jamie (Mitchell), there was just a difficult vibe today. I’m really glad I had Pierre (Rollet) on the ski with me today, he killed it and we made it in one piece. It’s my first professional win and here in Nazaré where I’ve dedicated most of my life now.”

First-time tow partners Rafael Tapia (CHI) and Jamie Mitchell (AUS) delivered some solid performances, but it was Mitchell’s commitment and athleticism that saw him in the perfect spot on every wave, and his ability to read the waves and combine different maneuvers together was the point of difference and awarded him the Jogos Santa Casa Most Committed Award.

Pushing himself in the final moments of the day’s last heat to find a score and take the lead, Mitchell pulled into a massive backside barrel on the infamous lefts of Nazaré and unfortunately suffered a violent wipeout. Suffering a back injury, Mitchell was evaluated and treated by the medical team on-site and evacuated quickly to further assess his condition. He is currently being treated at a local hospital.

With the TUDOR Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge pres. by Jogos Santa Casa completed today, the best big wave surfers on the planet will shift their focus again to the Pacific and track swells around Hawaii in anticipation of the Quiksilver Jaws Big Wave Challenge presented by TUDOR.
The TUDOR Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge pres. by Jogos Santa Casa is proudly supported by TUDOR, Jogos Santa Casa, Red Bull, and Visit Portugal.

TUDOR Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge

TUDOR Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge

The World Surf League (WSL) TUDOR Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge Presented by Jogos Santa Casa has been called ON and will start at 9:00 am GMT at Praia do Norte in Nazaré, Portugal. Some of the best big wave surfers on the planet are set to compete in the one-day, team tow-in event, with waves in the 40-to-50-foot range.

“The swell has arrived and it’s big enough. It’s 40-50 foot, maybe we’ll see some bigger waves throughout the day. The winds have backed off, it’s not as strong as was predicted so we have some fog, but it’s contestable for a 09:00 AM start,” said Garrett McNamara, WSL Tours and Competition, Big Wave Consultant.

Top performers Lucas Chianca (BRA) and Justine Dupont (FRA) will be up in the first heat of the day.

Top performers Lucas Chianca (BRA) and Justine Dupont (FRA) will be up in the first heat of the day.

TUDOR Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge Presented by Jogos Santa Casa Format

Eight teams of two will take part in this specialty event. Team Green is not able to compete as Axi Muniain (EUK) and Francisco Porcella (ITA) entered the WSL COVID-19 Health and Safety Protocols ahead of the 2022 TUDOR Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge Presented by Jogos Santa Casa.

The teams will be divided into three groups. The competition will have a total of six 50-minute heats and each group will participate in two heats, with each team alternating between surfing and driving the team’s jet ski.

A surfer’s best two waves after surfing both heats will count to an individual total score, with the best wave counting as double points. In total, a surfer’s maximum individual score will be 30 points, as each wave is scored from 1-10 points. Surfers will be awarded across multiple categories at the end of the competition day.

Top performers Lucas Chianca (BRA) and Justine Dupont (FRA) will be up in the first heat of the day.

TUDOR Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge Presented by Jogos Santa Casa Format

Eight teams of two will take part in this specialty event. Team Green is not able to compete as Axi Muniain (EUK) and Francisco Porcella (ITA) entered the WSL COVID-19 Health and Safety Protocols ahead of the 2022 TUDOR Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge Presented by Jogos Santa Casa.

The teams will be divided into three groups. The competition will have a total of six 50-minute heats and each group will participate in two heats, with each team alternating between surfing and driving the team’s jet ski.

A surfer’s best two waves after surfing both heats will count to an individual total score, with the best wave counting as double points. In total, a surfer’s maximum individual score will be 30 points, as each wave is scored from 1-10 points. Surfers will be awarded across multiple categories at the end of the competition day.

Heat Draw:
Heat 1, Group A
Team Red: Lucas Chianca (BRA), Nic Von Rupp (PRT)
Team Cyan Blue: Justine Dupont (FRA), Antonio Laureano (PRT)
Team Brown: Andrew Cotton (GBR), Will Skudin (USA)

Heat 2, Group B
Team Pink: Rodrigo Koxa (BRA), Eric Rebiere (FRA)
Team Blue: Michelle Bouillons (BRA), Ian Cosenza (PRT)

Heat 3, Group C
Team Yellow: Rafael Tapia (CHL), Jaime Mitchell (AUS)
Team Purple: Joao de Macedo (PRT), Antonio Silva (PRT)
Team Black: Maya Gabeira (BRA), Pierre Caley (FRA)

Heat 4, Group A
Team Red: Lucas Chianca (BRA), Nic Von Rupp (PRT)
Team Cyan Blue: Justine Dupont (FRA), Antonio Laureano (PRT)
Team Brown: Andrew Cotton (GBR), Will Skudin (USA)

Heat 5, Group B
Team Pink: Rodrigo Koxa (BRA), Eric Rebiere (FRA)
Team Blue: Michelle Bouillons (BRA), Ian Cosenza (PRT)

Heat 6, Group C
Team Yellow: Rafael Tapia (CHL), Jaime Mitchell (AUS)
Team Purple: Joao de Macedo (PRT), Antonio Silva (PRT)
Team Black: Maya Gabeira (BRA), Pierre Caley (FRA)
Four awards will be distributed at the end of the day:

• Men’s Best Performance: Male surfer with the highest 2 scoring waves

• Women’s Best Performance: Female surfer with the highest 2 scoring waves

• Best Team Performance: Total of best two scoring rides of both team riders

• Jogos Santa Casa Most Committed Award: Awarded to the surfer who shows the most commitment throughout the day

Watch LIVE
Watch the TUDOR Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge pres. by Jogos Santa Casa live on Red Bull TV and WorldSurfLeague.com.