Surf Scene: Who will win men’s world title?
VOTE NOW: Who will win the men’s world surfing crown?
VOTE NOW: Who will win the men’s world surfing crown?
Difficult conditions didn’t stop Gold Coast super-grom Ty Richardson from edging out the competition during the latest round of the Billabong Occy’s Grom Comp.
World Tour surfer Dean Morrison was `lucky to be alive’ after being glassed and knocked unconscious in an unprovoked attack in Coolangatta.
Day One of the 2019 Billabong Occy’s Grom Comp has kicked off at Lacey’s Lane (Palm Beach) on the Gold Coast, in tricky 2-4ft (1.2m) waves.
IRONMAN Matt Poole is set to put injury behind him and push for a second Molokai to Oahu paddleboard title after overcoming a severe knee inflammation.
RISING Sunshine Coast star Keely Andrew will take a boatload of confidence into her US Open showdown against Tyler Wright after beating defending world champion Carissa Moore to advance to the final eight.
TYLER Wright is leaving no stone unturned in her bid for the world surfing championship, heading to California a month ahead of the US Open to familiarise herself with the conditions as she continues her push to win a maiden title.
THE Gold Coast’s own Stephanie Gilmore has beaten world champion Carissa Moore to advance to the quarter-finals of the US Open of surfing.
STEPHANIE Gilmore has kept her US Open chances alive after snatching victory from fellow Aussie Nikki Van Dijk in the final minute of their knockout heat.
THE World Surf League asked to use Hunter Johnston’s drone footage of board riders at Snapper Rocks and the video has gone viral receiving millions of views.
IRONMAN Ali Day couldn’t believe his eyes when he saw a Japanese tourist struggling to stay afloat about 200m off Surfers Paradise.
JULIANA Thomson is a ‘mermaid with a message’ and has taken to the sea to help get her message heard.
ALONGSIDE Kelly Slater, he’s one of the most familiar faces on the World Surf League tour — Peter ‘Joli’ Wilson has seen it, snapped it and lived it all.
OWEN Wright’s head injury will cost him at least a full year of competition after he confirmed his withdrawal from the second half of the WSL season.
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