Surfing
from O'neill Europe
4 November 2009
COMPETITION INTENSIFIES AS WORLD TOUR
SURFERS TAKE TO THE WATER AT THE O’NEILL COLD
WATER CLASSIC CALIFORNIA
THE MOST NORTHERN, THE MOST SOUTHERN, THE WILDEST, THE COLDEST &
THE MOST CLASSIC SURF CONTEST ON THE PLANET
Santa Cruz, California, November 3, 2009
The swell might have dropped slightly, but the competition definitely stepped up on this second day of the O’Neill Cold Water Classic California.
With five ASP World Tour surfers in the water today it was always going to be a day of...
Surfing
from O'neill Europe
29 October 2009
CLEAN SOLID CONDITIONS ON DAY FOUR OF THE O’NEILL COLD WATER CLASSIC CANADA AS HIGH SCORES REFLECT IMPRESSIVE SURFING ON DISPLAY THE MOST NORTHERN, THE MOST SOUTHERN, THE WILDEST, THE COLDEST & THE MOST CLASSIC SURF CONTEST ON THE PLANET Vancouver Island, Canada, October 28, 2009 After the strong winds and crisp cold day of yesterday, the O’Neill Cold Water Classic Canada was presented with a calm – albeit grey – day of clean two-meter swell for the fourth day of competition. Once again takin...
Surfing
from O'neill Europe
26 March 2010
Jarrad Howse tells us about the highlights of Day 3 in Tasmania. This is a day of two to three meter waves, offshore winds and even clear blue skies and sunshine. These were not typical Cold Water Classic conditions as the competition ploughed through the round of 96 and into the first four heats of the round of 48. Bobby Martinez (USA) makes his 1st appearance at the Cold Water Classic Series and makes the most of the conditions on offer. Jordy Smith, despite still battling the flu, paddled...
O'Neill Cold Water Classic 2010 Tasmania - Highlight Day 3
49 Views
Surfing
from O'neill Europe
30 October 2009
Kicking off in March 2009, the Series will first travel to Tasmania for the most Southern event within professional surfing. The island state 240km off mainland Australia boasts big powerful surf and a variety of world class reef and beach breaks in a rugged and challenging environment, with an average water temperature of 13 degrees in March.
O'Neill Cold Water Classic 2009 Tasmania - Day 3
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Other
from nfolliet
22 December 2006
Coupe d'Europe de Chiens de Traîneaux
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Surfing
from O'neill Europe
29 October 2009
CLEAN SOLID CONDITIONS ON DAY FOUR OF THE O’NEILL COLD WATER CLASSIC CANADA AS HIGH SCORES REFLECT IMPRESSIVE SURFING ON DISPLAY THE MOST NORTHERN, THE MOST SOUTHERN, THE WILDEST, THE COLDEST & THE MOST CLASSIC SURF CONTEST ON THE PLANET Vancouver Island, Canada, October 28, 2009 After the strong winds and crisp cold day of yesterday, the O’Neill Cold Water Classic Canada was presented with a calm – albeit grey – day of clean two-meter swell for the fourth day of competition. Once again takin...
O'Neill Cold Water Classic CAN09 Day 3
505 Views
Surfing
from O'neill Europe
29 October 2009
THE MOST NORTHERN, THE MOST SOUTHERN, THE WILDEST, THE COLDEST & THE MOST CLASSIC SURF CONTEST ON THE PLANET Vancouver Island, Canada, October 26, 2009 As the rain cleared overnight, the cold winds and swell picked up as Tofino awoke to two and a half meter surf and strong onshore winds. But stormy seas were never going to stop the ONeill Cold Water Classic Canada from getting the best out of the conditions.
O'Neill Cold Water Classic CAN09 Day 2
52 Views
Surfing
from O'neill Europe
30 October 2009
The second event of the series is an important highlight on the calendar of the surf pros: the Cold Water Classic Scotland 2009 will take place from April 28th to May 06th 2009. The world's most northern surf contest will be held at the very North of the British Isles at 59 degrees north at Scotland's Thurso East. Already known in the previous year as the "Highland Classic", this event throws over any cliché about Scotland: instead of whiskey, kilts and bagpipes, it's all about wetsuits, surf...
Surfing
from O'neill Europe
2 November 2009
Kicking off in March 2009, the Series will first travel to Tasmania for the most Southern event within professional surfing. The island state 240km off mainland Australia boasts big powerful surf and a variety of world class reef and beach breaks in a rugged and challenging environment, with an average water temperature of 13 degrees in March.
Other
from nfolliet
22 December 2006
Coupe d'Europe de Chiens de Traîneaux
562 Views
Surfing
from O'neill Europe
29 October 2009
CLEAN SOLID CONDITIONS ON DAY FOUR OF THE O’NEILL COLD WATER CLASSIC CANADA AS HIGH SCORES REFLECT IMPRESSIVE SURFING ON DISPLAY THE MOST NORTHERN, THE MOST SOUTHERN, THE WILDEST, THE COLDEST & THE MOST CLASSIC SURF CONTEST ON THE PLANET Vancouver Island, Canada, October 28, 2009 After the strong winds and crisp cold day of yesterday, the O’Neill Cold Water Classic Canada was presented with a calm – albeit grey – day of clean two-meter swell for the fourth day of competition. Once again takin...
O'Neill Cold Water Classic CAN09 Day 3
505 Views
Surfing
from O'neill Europe
29 October 2009
THE MOST NORTHERN, THE MOST SOUTHERN, THE WILDEST, THE COLDEST & THE MOST CLASSIC SURF CONTEST ON THE PLANET Vancouver Island, Canada, October 26, 2009 As the rain cleared overnight, the cold winds and swell picked up as Tofino awoke to two and a half meter surf and strong onshore winds. But stormy seas were never going to stop the ONeill Cold Water Classic Canada from getting the best out of the conditions.
O'Neill Cold Water Classic CAN09 Day 2
52 Views
Surfing
from O'neill Europe
30 October 2009
The second event of the series is an important highlight on the calendar of the surf pros: the Cold Water Classic Scotland 2009 will take place from April 28th to May 06th 2009. The world's most northern surf contest will be held at the very North of the British Isles at 59 degrees north at Scotland's Thurso East. Already known in the previous year as the "Highland Classic", this event throws over any cliché about Scotland: instead of whiskey, kilts and bagpipes, it's all about wetsuits, surf...
Surfing
from O'neill Europe
30 October 2009
Kicking off in March 2009, the Series will first travel to Tasmania for the most Southern event within professional surfing. The island state 240km off mainland Australia boasts big powerful surf and a variety of world class reef and beach breaks in a rugged and challenging environment, with an average water temperature of 13 degrees in March.
Outdoor
from freesporttv
29 January 2016
David Lama and Conrad Anker became the first expedition ever to reach the headwall of Lunag Ri, a 6907 meters high mountain located at the border of Nepal and Tibet.
The Austrian-American rope team gave everything to be the very first to reach the untouched summit. But in the end, due to freezing cold temperatures and strong wind the only reasonable option was to retreat.
“Had we reached the summit, our climb would have been perfect,” summarizes David Lama, who’s visited his father’s ho...
26 Jan
Outdoor
from freesporttv
26 January 2016
David Lama and Conrad Anker became the first expedition ever to reach the headwall of Lunag Ri, a 6907 meters high mountain located at the border of Nepal and Tibet.
The Austrian-American rope team gave everything to be the very first to reach the untouched summit. But in the end, due to freezing cold temperatures and strong wind the only reasonable option was to retreat.
“Had we reached the summit, our climb would have been perfect,” summarizes David Lama, who’s visited his father’s ho...
29 May
Surfing
from Nixon_Europe
22 May 2014
The Nixon Surf Challenge 2014 in association with Monster Energy, Reef and Lomography headed to the Russian Far-East, with William Aliotti (FRA) edging out 2013’s winner Vincent Duvignac (FRA) in the shadow of Kamchatka’s volcanoes to be crowned Overall Winner of the week-long, peer-judged surf contest and adventure.
With decent swell all week long and somewhat changeable weather conditions, the invited surfers charged hard in the 1-1.5m waves from the outset, despite frigid water temperat...
Kite
from François Guinaudeau
25 September 2013
A kiteracer from the North follows Quebec’s emerging kite racing athlete Catherine Dufour. As we follow her in her rugged training in Canada's coldest waters, we can discover the will power that these athletes need to fight and finally tame a violent and unpredictable nature.