June 14, 2007 – New Trifecta points leaders


October 14, 2007 - Jordy Smith wins the O'Neill Cold water Classic

October 13, 2007 - High drama at the business end of the the O'Neill Cold water Classic

October 12, 2007 - Final 32 decided at day 4 of the O'Neill Cold water Classic

October 11, 2007 - Brett Simpson leads top seeds at day 3 of the O'Neill Cold water Classic

October 10, 2007 - Big surf and big scores at day 2 of the O'Neill Cold water Classic

October 9, 2007 - Trialist navigate tricky conditions at day 1 of the O'Neill Cold Water Classic

October 9, 2007 - WaveWatch.com forecast for the 2007 O'Neill Cold Water Classic

October 8, 2007 - Jordy Smith green-lighted at the O'Neill Cold Water Classic

October 2, 2007 - Ten Facts about the O'Neill Cold Water Classic presented by Jeep

September 26, 2007 - More than $110,000 up for grabs at the O'Neill Cold Water Classic presented by Jeep.

Oct. 14, 2007 -Nat Young wins the Oakley Jr Pro at the O'Neill Cold Water Classic presented by Jeep

Oct. 12, 2007 -Dorrington defeats Arrabide at day one of the Oakley Jr Pro at the O'Neill Cold Water Classic presented by Jeep

Oct. 4, 2007 -Pro Junior and Macy's Trifecta are coming to a close at the O'Neill Cold Water Classic presented by Jeep

Sept. 23, 2007 - Adam Wickwire wins the Oakley Pro Junior

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September 23, 2007 - Yeomans claims back to back titles at the NBPRO

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April 28, 2007 - CJ Hobgood Wins Jeep Body Glove Surfbout

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The Oakley Pro Junior is a the Junior element to the Macy’s CA Trifetca Surf Series presented by Jeep, held in conjunction with The Jeep-Body Glove Surfbout, NB Pro presented by Jeep, and the O’Neill Coldwater Classic presented by Jeep. The Oakley Pro Junior draws its ranks from only the very best young surfers in the professional arena.

The Oakley Pro Juniors are Grade-2 rated ASP North America events that offers a $10,000 prize purse at the The Jeep-Body Glove Surfbout and NB Pro presented by Jeep, and $15,000 at the O’Neill Cold Water Classic presented by Jeep for the ASP North American. in addition the 2007 series will offer a $5,000 year end cash bonus to the top three point leaders on the Macy’s CA Trifecta presented by Jeep.

A small elite field of international Junior competitors will face off at California’s premier competition venues providing ASP North American junior competitors an opportunity to earn maximum points towards the 2008 ASP Billabong World Junior Championships. Although international competitors do not earn points towards their World qualification it provides them with an opportunity to surf against America’s best and vie for the Trifecta prizing. Competitors must be 19-years of age or under as of January 1, 2007.

The draw pits 10 top rated Junior competitors from around the world against the top 20 highest rated North Americans. Qualifying through their results at the 2007 Billabong World Juniors, the two highest rated surfers from Australia, Japan, Africa, Europe, South America and Hawaii will receive seeds into the event to compete against a field of top North Americans. The American surfers are seeded into the events based on their ASP North America Junior Grade results from the previous year.

The Oakley Pro Junior culminates at the 2007 O’Neill Coldwater Classic presented by Jeep at world famous Steamer Lane in Santa Cruz with a Championship event. The Oakley Pro Junior ASP North America Championships will decide the final seeding into World Championships in addition to determining the Macy’s California Trifecta Surf Series Junior Champion.

The ASP World Junior Series is a global tour that offers an important competitive arena for emerging professional surfers. The Junior Tour culminates each year with the Billabong World Junior Championships, where the top five surfers from each ASP region compete for the World Junior Title. Past winners include Andy Irons (HAW), Joel Parkinson (AUS), Adriano de Souza (BRA), and Kekoa Bacalso (HAW).

This year, there are 10 scheduled ASP North America events for domestic competitors to accumulate qualification points. Although surfers have 10 opportunities to accumulate points, the highly competitive fields at each Oakley Pro Junior makes it crucial for them to perform at their peak in every heat. Three-quarters of their results will count toward their overall yearend standing, with only the top four surfers receiving a seed into the World Junior Championships. A fifth seed is given to the highest rated junior competitor on the WQS ratings. The Oakley Pro Junior events provide crucial opportunities for the top North American surfers to earn these coveted qualifying points.