Follow the Light Foundation announces call for entries for the 2011 Follow the Light Foundation Surf Photographers Grant
Renaissance Coming: Exhibit D
posted by Jed Smith / News / April 17, 2011
The speed and highly technical nature of modern surf moves makes them difficult to absorb in real time — but now, a new film may have the remedy
Renaissance Coming: Exhibit C
posted by Jed Smith / News / April 16, 2011
The opinions, decisions and style motifs of Dane Reynolds are consumed with religious zeal by a large swathe of the surfing population. It remains to be seen what affect the latest chapter of his career will have on the sport.
Jimmicane’s Passion Picks: Bells Beach
posted by Jimmicane / News / April 14, 2011
Simpo’s secret weapon, who I chose to replace Freddy P, and why I picked Slater against my own personal principles
Renaissance Coming: Exhibit B
posted by Jed Smith / News / April 14, 2011
Grinding on the WQS for your shot at a world title doesn’t appeal to every professional surfer — nor does it appeal to a lot of the surfing public, as companies are beginning to realize
Olam Collaboration Press Release
posted by Jason Miller / News / April 13, 2011
Nestled in Northern Orange County are two of the surfing world’s oldest and most iconic shops, Harbour Surfboards and Kanvas [...]
NSSA Standout of the Week: Keto Burns
posted by Jason Miller / News / April 13, 2011
Where SURFING recognize surfers before they’re recognizable
Renaissance Coming: Exhibit A
posted by Jed Smith / News / April 11, 2011
A look at the biggest names and events in surfing over the last 12 months reveals an unmistakable trend
In this five-part series we examine the tremors that hint at a cultural schism in the sport’s core
NSSA Standout of the Week: Amy Nicholl
posted by SURFING Magazine / News / April 8, 2011
Where SURFING recognize surfers before they’re recognizable
The Ambassador
posted by Jed Smith / News, Video / April 6, 2011
Australian surfer Adrian “Ace” Buchan is one of the tour’s most astute thinkers. We asked him to break down Kelly’s winning formula, Freddy P’s assertion that the tour “is heading in the wrong direction” and Dane Reynolds’ potential absence from competitive surfing
The Sensation
posted by SURFING Magazine / News / April 1, 2011
He’s been compared to a junior incarnation of Mick Fanning and Owen Wright. Here we ask Brazilian teen star Gabriel Medina to divulge the secret to aerial aptitude by early adolescence and, whether he will challenge the Brazilian stereotype
NSSA Standout of the Week: Isaiah Moniz
posted by Surfing Magazine / News / March 29, 2011
Where SURFING recognize surfers before they’re recognizable
The Professional
posted by Jed Smith / News, Video / March 28, 2011
Despite racking up a World Tour victory three events into his debut year, 2010 wasn’t all rosy for Brazilian Jadson Andre. Here, he reflects on his first year on tour and reveals what he’s doing to stay relevant
Jordy Smith Signs with Future Fins
posted by Jason Miller / News / March 25, 2011
Futures Fins is stoked to announce the signing
of South African phenom Jordy Smith to the global team.
Nate Tyler // Mexico // 2:59
posted by SURFING Magazine / News, Video / March 24, 2011
Freddy Patacchia, aka Dial-A-Quote, on the ASP
posted by Jed Smith / News / March 22, 2011
Surfing has a proud tradition of outspoken renegade types. Oahu’s Freddy P. fits nicely into that mold, and here tells us why “we’ve fucked our whole [World Tour] system,” with his typical zest
Billabong Bloodlines // Part 3 of 4: Grommets!
posted by SURFING Magazine / News, Video / March 21, 2011
Video from Billabong’s elite junior surf camp on the North Shore
NSSA Standout of the Week: Hunter Lysaught
posted by Jason Miller / News / March 21, 2011
Where SURFING recognize surfers before they’re recognizable.
Sion Milosky Memorial Fund Established
posted by Jason Miller / News / March 18, 2011
Mahalo nui loa for all the support
Not on the Webcast: Quiksilver Pro Part 2 of 2
posted by Jed Smith / News / March 18, 2011
All kinds of weird shit goes down at a World Tour event. Here’s the first of two posts from Jed Smith shedding light on the things you didn’t hear or see at the Quik Pro Gold Coast








