THE O'NEILL WORLD CUP OF SURFING: ROUND FIVE
Slater, Fanning, Irons and Parkinson head the final field remaining in the O’Neill World Cup of Surfing

 
O'NEILL WORLD CUP OF SURFING: DAY THREE
Today was tax day. When all the year's payments and expenses are added up, spit out on a spread sheet and presented before you. Did you come out in the black?

 
THE ROXY PRO: DAY ONE
We saw the future of women's surfing today, and she's in the form of a 5'10" regularfoot named Stephaine Gilmore.

 
O'NEILL WORLD CUP OF SURFING: DAY ONE
No matter the size, no matter the conditions, Sunset Beach always offers an entire North Shore bulletin board worth of challenges.

 
WELCOME TO THE O'NEILL WORLD CUP OF SURFING AND THE ROXY PRO - SECOND JEWELS OF THE VANS TRIPLE CROWN
Are you ready to rumble? Ready to watch your favorite surfers take on rows and rows of mountainous whitewater? Ready to see last-minute qualifying heroics and eleventh-hour chokes? And, of course, screaming, stand-up tubes across the infamous Inside Bowl?

 
Easy Breezy Andy: Andy wins the OP Pro Hawaii with a Kelly-like cool, while Taj takes second with an Andy-like intensity.
On Tuesday, Andy didn't stare anyone down. He didn't lose it much when things weren't going his way. He smiled. He laughed. He simply cruised.

 
Right on Track: The swell finally fills in and the right at Haleiwa makes a triumphant return on Monday
You could almost sense the fear in the competitor's area on Monday. It marked the entrance of the WCT seeded surfers into the event, and the WQS surfers who have been scrapping their way through the event, finally met their ultimate test: the Top 44.

 
DO YOU FEEL LUCKY? Tiny Conditions level the playing field Sunday for the OP Pro Hawaii.
Sunday was a day of business at the Op Pro Hawaii. Tiny conditions made heats seem more like work than usual, and with the WQS elite hitting the stage for the round of 128, a whole new crop of surfers clocked in.

 
An Avalanche Hits the Op Pro Hawaii
With Haleiwa all but flat, competitors elect to surf the left at Avalanches in the first stop of the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing

 
'I'm so Happy': Sophia Mulanovich wins the Op Pro Hawaii Womens title at Haleiwa and now leads the Vans Triple Crown.
It could have been the final. Four of the best in womens surfing, duking it out in peaky Haleiwa. (Yeah, due to lack of swell, the powerhouse righthander was demeaned into a peak yesterday.)