Surfing
from O'neill Europe
1 December 2009
After four spectacular and wild surf events spanning four different continents, Santa Cruz will host the final stop of the Cold Water Classic Series 2009. From the 02nd until the 08th of November 2009, this innovative series comes down to its fifth and final event - the WQS 6-Star Prime Cold Water Classic California 2009 at Steamer Lane, Santa Cruz, California. Here, the inaugural Cold Water Classic Series winner will be crowned and awarded with the staggering US$ 50,000 prize money.
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
25 March 2010
Sam Lamiroy does the webcast for the CWC Tasmania this week. Sam shows us the technical side, the behind the scene of this event. What goes on when an event like this is put on. He leads us into “the dark side” of professional surfing. The highlight of this day is without a doubt John John Florence’s perfect 10 score. Sam interviews the ASP Worldtour headjudge and the commentator if this score is justified. He even asks John John himself what score he would give himself.
O'Neill Cold Water Classic 2010 Tasmania - Sam's Blog 24th March
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21 Apr
Surfing
from O'neill Europe
20 April 2010
Jarrad welcomes us to the final day of the competition. In true O’Neill Cold Water Classic Series style, they are blessed with offshore winds and pumping waves at Thurso East. In an all goofy semi it is Royden Bryson (ZAF) who defeats Shaun Cansdell AUS) to be the 1st in the final. The 2nd semi finale is an all Brasilian affair with Yuri Sodre versus Raoni Monteiro. Yuri Sodre dominates the heat and moves through to the final.
After 6 days of competition with unique and changing weather condi...
O'Neill Cold Water Classic 2010 Scotland - Highlight Final Day
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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...
O'Neill Cold Water Classic Scotland 2009 clip 1
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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.
O'Neill Cold Water Classic 2009 Tasmania - Day 3
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Surfing
from freesporttv
1 December 2009
After four spectacular and wild surf events spanning four different continents, Santa Cruz will host the final stop of the Cold Water Classic Series 2009. From the 02nd until the 08th of November 2009, this innovative series comes down to its fifth and final event - the WQS 6-Star Prime Cold Water Classic California 2009 at Steamer Lane, Santa Cruz, California. Here, the inaugural Cold Water Classic Series winner will be crowned and awarded with the staggering US$ 50,000 prize money.
O'Neill Cold Water Classic California09 HL Day 5
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Surfing
from O'neill Europe
1 December 2009
After four spectacular and wild surf events spanning four different continents, Santa Cruz will host the final stop of the Cold Water Classic Series 2009. From the 02nd until the 08th of November 2009, this innovative series comes down to its fifth and final event - the WQS 6-Star Prime Cold Water Classic California 2009 at Steamer Lane, Santa Cruz, California. Here, the inaugural Cold Water Classic Series winner will be crowned and awarded with the staggering US$ 50,000 prize money.
Surfing
from O'neill Europe
1 December 2009
After four spectacular and wild surf events spanning four different continents, Santa Cruz will host the final stop of the Cold Water Classic Series 2009. From the 02nd until the 08th of November 2009, this innovative series comes down to its fifth and final event - the WQS 6-Star Prime Cold Water Classic California 2009 at Steamer Lane, Santa Cruz, California. Here, the inaugural Cold Water Classic Series winner will be crowned and awarded with the staggering US$ 50,000 prize money.
Surfing
from O'neill Europe
1 December 2009
After four spectacular and wild surf events spanning four different continents, Santa Cruz will host the final stop of the Cold Water Classic Series 2009. From the 02nd until the 08th of November 2009, this innovative series comes down to its fifth and final event - the WQS 6-Star Prime Cold Water Classic California 2009 at Steamer Lane, Santa Cruz, California. Here, the inaugural Cold Water Classic Series winner will be crowned and awarded with the staggering US$ 50,000 prize money.
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...
O'Neill Cold Water Classic Scotland 2009 clip 1
454 Views
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.
O'Neill Cold Water Classic 2009 Tasmania - Day 3
37 Views
Surfing
from freesporttv
1 December 2009
After four spectacular and wild surf events spanning four different continents, Santa Cruz will host the final stop of the Cold Water Classic Series 2009. From the 02nd until the 08th of November 2009, this innovative series comes down to its fifth and final event - the WQS 6-Star Prime Cold Water Classic California 2009 at Steamer Lane, Santa Cruz, California. Here, the inaugural Cold Water Classic Series winner will be crowned and awarded with the staggering US$ 50,000 prize money.
O'Neill Cold Water Classic California09 HL Day 5
40 Views
Surfing
from O'neill Europe
1 December 2009
After four spectacular and wild surf events spanning four different continents, Santa Cruz will host the final stop of the Cold Water Classic Series 2009. From the 02nd until the 08th of November 2009, this innovative series comes down to its fifth and final event - the WQS 6-Star Prime Cold Water Classic California 2009 at Steamer Lane, Santa Cruz, California. Here, the inaugural Cold Water Classic Series winner will be crowned and awarded with the staggering US$ 50,000 prize money.
Surfing
from O'neill Europe
1 December 2009
After four spectacular and wild surf events spanning four different continents, Santa Cruz will host the final stop of the Cold Water Classic Series 2009. From the 02nd until the 08th of November 2009, this innovative series comes down to its fifth and final event - the WQS 6-Star Prime Cold Water Classic California 2009 at Steamer Lane, Santa Cruz, California. Here, the inaugural Cold Water Classic Series winner will be crowned and awarded with the staggering US$ 50,000 prize money.
Surfing
from O'neill Europe
23 April 2010
Sam takes us on a Castle Tour. He asks the guide which questions are the most important questions to ask the surfers and the crew. How old is the castle, what the story of the ghost is.
It’s definitely the story of the ghost: a very beautiful Lady who threw herself to her death rather than to submit to the evil Earl in 1426. He then goes along and asks the surfers and the crew about what they know about the ghost in the castle… of course everyone of them has a different version.
21 Apr
Surfing
from O'neill Europe
20 April 2010
Jarrad welcomes us to the final day of the competition. In true O’Neill Cold Water Classic Series style, they are blessed with offshore winds and pumping waves at Thurso East. In an all goofy semi it is Royden Bryson (ZAF) who defeats Shaun Cansdell AUS) to be the 1st in the final. The 2nd semi finale is an all Brasilian affair with Yuri Sodre versus Raoni Monteiro. Yuri Sodre dominates the heat and moves through to the final.
After 6 days of competition with unique and changing weather condi...
Surfing
from O'neill Europe
14 April 2010
Sam Lamiroy, the best British surfer and at that the funniest as well, lets us partake in his journey to Thurso, Scotland. He wakes up at 5:30 am and starts from Cornwall, the supposedly warmest part of the country…He shows us the Tower Bridge and wants to make us believe it’s Birmingham instead of London. He gets bored from all the driving and catches a little break by snowboarding in Scotland! Sam’s journey to Thurso took 1008 miles, 2 days, a stop in London and a little play in the snow.
Surfing
from O'neill Europe
25 March 2010
Sam Lamiroy does the webcast for the CWC Tasmania this week. Sam shows us the technical side, the behind the scene of this event. What goes on when an event like this is put on. He leads us into “the dark side” of professional surfing. The highlight of this day is without a doubt John John Florence’s perfect 10 score. Sam interviews the ASP Worldtour headjudge and the commentator if this score is justified. He even asks John John himself what score he would give himself.
Surfing
from O'neill Europe
25 March 2010
Jarrad Howse tells us about the highlights of Day2. They finish Round 1 and go through Heat 6 of Round 96. Conditions had eased slightly from yesterday allowing the competition to use its mobile format and head to the more exposed beach of Lighthouse. The surfers battle through 3meter swell with strong winds. 17-year-old John John Florence (HAW) took to the water, pulled out some of the most impressive surfing this competition has seen so far, and walked away with a perfect 10!! Defending O’N...