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In conjunction with our annual Surfboards Issue (On newsstands Nov. 18), we will be posting one interview per day with a craftsman who contributed to the issue. This time: New Smyrna’s Mark Wooster.

Surfing's Most (Un)Wanted: Surfing con-artist strikes again, SDPD and MoneyGram unhelpful

SURFING Magazine’s North Shore 2008 / 2009 Couch Tour takes a lay day

In conjunction with our annual Surfboards Issue (On newsstands Nov. 18), we will be posting one interview per day with a craftsman who contributed to the issue. This time: M10’s Geoff Rashe – based in Santa Cruz.

NOAA makes its decision on the Monterey Bay Marine Sanctuary; Maverick’s will remain a “seasonal” PWC zone

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The teenage new wave of women’s professional surfing stole the show at the Reef Hawaiian Pro at Haleiwa today

What does the future of surfboard shaping hold? Watch the quest for the perfect surfboard with optimum response through shaping innovations

The Rip Curl Pro Search 'Somewhere In Indonesia' stayed true to the event's DNA: the World's best surfers in the World's best waves.

Nat Young takes 1st place at the 2008 Rip Curl Grom Search Nationals in Salt Creek California. Nationals went down in pumping grom head high surf on November 2, 2008. Watch all the highlights from the surfing competition.

The Vans Triple Crown of Surfing is responsible for making or breaking professional surfing careers. 2008 Will be no different

Day 2 Completed at the 2006 Xcel Pro Presented by No Fear
Shane Beschen Barrels 9.57 for Best Wave Today

SUNSET BEACH, HAWAII - OCTOBER 30, 2006 - Day 2 of competition has concluded at Sunset Beach, as action at the 2006 Xcel Pro Presented by No Fear continues. The final day of competition will begin with Heat 13 of Round 3, and will wrap up the contest with Round 4, the Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and Finals.

Conditions have improved since Day 1, as the day began 6' to 8' on the face and an occasional 10' set. The current swell began NNE in somewhat longer intervals than Day 1, producing waves that tested riders in the early heats.

Surfline.com forecasts the swell to peak tonight from the NNE. Contest organizers will determine whether to go tomorrow, or to postpone the final day until later in the waiting period for possible new swells.

Action has been streaming live online thanks to SurfingLive.com's live Webcast, and will continue to be available at http://xcelpro.xcelwetsuits.com .

Shane Beschen scored the best wave (9.57 of 10) of the day, getting barreled and winning his heat in Round 3. "Definitely my most fun wave," Beschen says of his high-scoring ride. "I got lucky out there." Watch for Beschen to paddle back out in Round 4.

Later heats were challenged by tricky sets, as Round 3 heat winner Rainos Hayes summed up the day. "You really had to the best you could with what you could get your hands on," says Hayes, hailing from Hawaii, who will also ride in Round 4.

The final day promises even more excitement as past Xcel Pro champions - and Hawaiian locals - Derek Ho (1994) and Kaipo Jaquias (1993, 1995) are scheduled to paddle out in the later heats of Round 3. Also be on the lookout for 2005 defending champion Ian Walsh, who made it through his heat today.

Be sure to check xcel for up-to-the-minute results and the live Webcast from the beach.


 

 

   
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