Timmy Curran and Allen Sarlo Win The 5th Annual Malibu Invitational!

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A Shortboard Invitational Surf Contest To Benefit TheraSURF, Lyon Herron, & Babette Ho.
August 29th, 2011 (Malibu, CA) - The 5th Annual Malibu Invitational concluded in chest to head high surf with beautiful surfing, perfect conditions, and all around great vibes.  With close comeptition all weekend long, the last two men standing when it was all said and done were 2X defending champions Timmy Curran (Pro) and Allen Sarlo (Legend) making them both 3X Malibu Invitational Champions. Both champions wholeheartedly contributed to this weekend’s festivities and in the end Timmy Curran donated his entire winning’s to his champions Babette Ho and Lyon Herron.

Pro:
1.    Timmy Curran
2.    Quinn McCrystal
3.    Nick Rozsa
4.    Mike McCabe

Legends:
1.    Allen Sarlo
2.    Donnie Wilson
3.    Gene Rink
4.    John McClure

Hosted By : Freedom Artists, Val Surf, Vans, Sicky Dicky, and Duke’s Malibu.

Sponsored By : Volcom, Nixon, Rip Curl, Tori Praver Swimwear, Surfline, Tony T’s Winner’s NY Pizza, DVS, Analog, O’neill, Ola’s Mexican Grill, Peligroso Tequila, Fuel TV, Malibu Magazine, Kona Brewing Co., Matix, Native, Electric, Vestal, Skullcandy, DC, Quiksilver, VitaminWater, Ransenberg Financial & Insurance Services, Stockholm Krystal Vodka, Just Chill, Body Glove, Rusnak Porsche, and Hurley.

THE HOTTEST HUNDRED YARDS

THE EIGHTIES AT ECHO BEACH   
Book Launch Party

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Julie Gilhart, Jamie Brisick, Chris Gentile

Wednesday, June 1st Quiksilver and Partners and Spade celebrated Jamie Brisick and Mike Moir’s surf retrospective The Eighties at Echo Beach  with the Hottest Hundred Yards book launch party and photo exhibit  in downtown Manhattan. 500 guests attended the store front for an evening filled with everything representative of the radical era of surf in the 80′s that was Echo Beach.

From the custom 80′s boardshorts and tees to the vintage surfboards, wax and fins complete with Pacifico Beer in attendees hands the event paid homage to an important time in surfing history. 100 of the evening’s guests received an early-release copy of the book, signed by Brisick. Guests included designer Cynthia Rowley, surfers Herbie and Christian Fletcher, shaper Shawn Stussy, and many more.

The exhibition will be open to the public starting June 1, Saturdays 12-7 and Sundays 12-6, or by appointment at 40 Great Jones Street, New York City.

 

QUIKSILVER CLASICO MAZATLAN

Inaugural ASP 4-Star Quiksilver Clasico Mazatlan Kicks Off On June 1

photo courtesy of Surfers VillageASP 4-Star Men’s event
Sinaloa, Mexico
1 – 5 June 2011
Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 26 May, 2011 : – - The Inaugural ASP 4-Star Quiksilver Clasico Mazatlan is ready to host a hefty field of emerging talent from around the globe at the lefthand pointbreak of Playa Camaron in Mazatlan, Mexico from June 1 through 5, 2011. The Quiksilver Clasico Mazatlan represents the first of three Latin American events on the ASP North America Calendar for 2011, offering talent from emerging surf nations the opportunity to capitalize on the valuable points on offer towards their ASP World Ranking.

After two successful years at the Quiksilver PE Pro in Puerto Escondido, the major brand has expanded further into Latin America by teaming up with the city of Mazatlan, Mexico’s original surf city, and the ASP 4-Star rated event is a welcome addition on the 2011 ASP North America calendar.

“Quiksilver couldn’t be more stoked to finally connect these world-class waves with world-class surfers via the Quiksilver Clásico Mazatlan,” Quiksilver Latin America Marketing Manager, Jim Compton said. “Mazatlan is an often overlooked surf zone full of warm, empty left point breaks and Quiksilver and the communities of Mazatlan look forward to welcoming ASP surfers to these events, and to giving the locals a chance to compete against some of the best in the world.”

Angelo Lozano (Puerto Escondido, MEX), 24, has been traveling the globe to better his ASP World Ranking for several years and is hungry to capitalize on the three ASP 4-Star Quiksilver events in Latin America this year while establishing himself as a name on a global scale.

“It makes me really happy to finally have more of these events close to home instead of having to travel so far around the globe,” Lozano said. “I think it gives us Mexican and Latino surfers a great chance to build up a good base of points on the World Ranking, especially since we have these events at waves we are familiar with. Thanks to Quiksilver and the organizers of the new events, I can’t wait!”

The Quiksilver Latin American events represent three out of five ASP 4-Star contests on the 2011 ASP North America calendar and also offer an excellent opportunity for young USA and international surfers to build their ASP World Ranking as well.

The Quiksilver Clasico Mazatlan holds a waiting period from June 1 through 5, 2011 and is webcast LIVE via quiksilver.com/mazatlan. For additional ASP information log on to aspworldtour.com or aspnorthamerica.org

www.aspworldtour.com
www.northamerica.org

 

HAWAIIAN ISLANDS VINTAGE SURF AUCTION

Hawaiian Islands Vintage Surf Auction
Presented by Quiksilver Waterman Collection

Blaisdell Center, Honolulu, Oahu
July 22-23, 2011

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Quiksilver Waterman Collection presents the 6th Hawaiian Islands Vintage Surf Auction

Fifty years worth of connections and an unbridled passion for all things surf have made Randy Rarick’s Hawaiian Islands Vintage Surf Auction an international success story. The auction returns this year with just four months to hammer time: July 22 & 23, at the Blaisdell Center.

What began 10 years ago, running every other year, has become the most highly anticipated auction in the surfing world. The first five auctions saw more than $2.6million worth of privately owned pieces go under the hammer and Rarick is quietly confident that the 6th will be his best yet.

“This auction attracts a serious gathering of international surf collectors who know their stuff and share my deep passion for surfing history and the unique items this auction offers,” said Rarick. “I travel the world on a mission to discover quality, historic pieces and to ultimately make the connection between seller and buyer. It’s a win-win all around.”

Over the years the auction has included everything from the personal surfboards, surfwear and trophies of famous surfers, to original artwork, magazines, posters, decals and other artifacts of the surfing culture.

This year, 65 percent of the pieces offered will be antique surfboards from the turn of the century through to the mid-1980s. To legitimately be ‘vintage’, an item must be at least 25 years old. The next requirement is a good story and recorded history to go with it. And it doesn’t stop there; Rarick’s credo is that every board on offer is “good enough to hang or take out and ride”.

“My ultimate warehouse find came just in time for this year’s auction,” said Rarick. “From the Santa Paula, California airport hanger of movie actor Steve McQueen. It’s a pristine 1963 ‘speed’ board shaped by Pat Curren that was in the hanger alongside McQueen’s motorcycles, race cars and movie props. Talk about going back in time!”


Mark Richards © Hawaiian Vintage Surf Auction

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Surfboards are always the top drawcard, including these from over the years:
$40,000 1949/50 11’0″ Bob Simmons foam sandwich board.
$39,000 1955 10’4″ Matt Kivlin balsa board.
$33,000 1960s 11’0″ Buzzy Trent model Surfboards Hawaii, by Dick Brewer.
$25,000 8’0″ Lightning Bolt shaped by Gerry Lopez.
$20,000 13’8″ wooden Tom Blake Rogers paddleboard.
A portion of all auction sales will go to the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation Scholarship Fund, and to the Surfing Heritage Foundation. For those unable to attend in person, the auction will be broadcast live on the internet with internet bidding in real time.

Quiksilver Waterman Collection presents: The 6th Hawaiian Islands Vintage Surf Auction Blaisdell Center, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii — July 22 & 23, 2011
Friday July 22: Viewing from 12 noon – 4pm, Galleria Hall. Free Antiques Roadshow-style appraisals for the public. Maybe you’ve got something for the auction!
Saturday July 23: Doors open for viewing at 10am, Galleria Hall. Silent auction 1:00-3:00pm. Main Auction 4-7pm, Pikake Room. Free viewing. Bidders must purchase a bidding number.

www.hawaiiansurfauction.com

KELLY SLATER 10x ASP WORLD CHAMPION

Kelly Slater has long been at the top of the surfing world and now after winning his long expected 10th ASP world title Quiksilver has created a new video just for him.  Demonstrating from beginning to current why Slater is a champion the video is focused on the evolution of the surfer and the sport.  Check out the digital short and look out for the full length movie that will not disappoint.  – JESS BRAAM