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NEWS: Hurricane Bill.

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Good morning Lowcountry!  We apologize for the pause in coverage, but we are back, with even more information!

The talk on everyone’s mind as of late in the lowcountry is Hurricane Bill, a storm that is moving towards the east coast that just within the last day, strengthened into a Category 2 hurricane.  It’s projected path at this time is to head through Bermuda and going by the North Carolina Outer Banks.  At this point, it is not expected to make landfall in our area.

What does this mean for the swell?  Well, all outlets are prediciting better surf by the end of the week, but mostly into the weekend.  Bill is moving at about 17 mph up the eastern seaboard and at the center of the storm, they are forecasting 34 foot waves.  Of course, that won’t be the case along the lowcountry, but the potential for very fun waves is definitely there.  The wind alone, being at tropical storm caliber will cause some waves, but the storm itself will definitely produce some excitement this weekend.  We’ve been patiently waiting for a majority of the summer here in the lowcountry and it seems now that hurricane season is warming up and we can be expecting more activity.

At this point, there are no indications that Bill will be making landfall, but again, be safe as the currents can be unpredictable. 

Are you excited for the swell?  Do you have plans this weekend to take advantage of the surf?  Let us know!  Send us your pictures as well!

NEWS: July 29, 2009

Good morning all.  Thanks for stopping by.  I hope everyone out there in the lowcountry got to get into a few waves this last week with the groundswell we got.  The conditions haven’t been as good this week, but such is the story for our area in mid-summer.

East Coast Sees Fun Run of Surf: Surfline

BS Runs in Newport!: Surfline

Body Surfer Dies after Rescue from High Surf at Wedge:  LA Times

Biarritz, France’s surfing capital and an exhilarating beach break: Mail Online

NEWS: Hurley US Open Results

This weekend was a fantastic exhibition of surfing prowess and fantastic waves out in Huntington Beach, California as the icons and the newbies took on the US Open sponsored by Hurley.  A combination of several surfing events for both the men and women, longboarders and even skaters, it was definitely an event at which to be seen.

In the end, local boy Brett Simpson squeaked out a win in the final minutes against Aussie Mick Fanning, winning the biggest purse for any surfing competition in the history of surfing – – $100,000.  The huge money and the local winning was a great way to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Huntington Beach as a surf spot and the 50th anniversary of the first competitive surfing event at the pier.

The Junior Pro event was taken by Kai Barger from Hawaii and the women’s competition was taken by the 16-year-old Courtney Conologue.  Read more below.

Brett’s Win

Courtney’s Win

LINKS: News for July 24, 2009

It’s been a while since we shared some of the news out in the surfing world, so here is a taste of the top stories.

Kelly Returns to Huntington:  Surfline

Follow all the big names riding at the Hurley US Open: Hurley

Its about time:  Surfing Magazine and ASP join to feature women’s surfing every month:  Surfer’s Vilage
(In a related story, see how we at SurfLC feel about Women’s Surfing Coverage.)

Surfing Book Allows Beginners To Catch The Wave:  Mercury News

Free Shipping when you use ROXYSUMMER or QUIKSUMMER on roxy.com or quiksilver.com respectively.  Of course, if you’re in the Charleston area, you are more than welcome to stop in the store at 299 King Street.

NEWS: Parko Claims 2009 Billabong Pro J-Bay

parkoJEFFREYS BAY, South Africa (Wednesday, July 15, 2009) – Joel Parkinson (AUS), 28, has claimed the 2009 Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay in clean three-to-five foot (1 – 1.5 metre) surf over Damien Hobgood (USA), 30, strengthening his stranglehold on the ASP World Tour ratings lead.

Stop No. 5 of 10 on the 2009 ASP World Tour, the Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay will go down as one of the finest in history, with the two final days of competition enjoying pumping surf and amazing performances, culminating in today’s exciting finale.

Parkinson wasted no time in the 40-minute Final, smashing an excellent 9.47 out of a possible 10 on his opening wave. The wave exhibited the Australian’s unparalleled mastery of the Jeffreys Bay lineup, a symphony of beautiful forehand arcs and committed barrel riding, taking off from “Boneyards” section at the top of the point and riding well over 200 metres to the eruption of crowds on the beach.

“I knew the waves were dying down towards the end of the day and it was going to be important to get on the board early in Final,” Parkinson said. “I’ve been sitting up the point at Boneyards for most of the event and trying to find the ones that would run all the way down the point – that one was no different. As I stood up I had a really nice line on it and I tried to make the most of it. Turned out to be a crucial part of the heat.”

Today’s win comes 10 years after Parkinson’s inaugural victory at the Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay, last ascending the winner’s dais in 1999 when he competed as a wildcard.

Throughout the competition, time-and-again, Parkinson proved to be the form surfer, collecting two Perfect 10s (Round 3, Semifinals) as well as several 9-point plus rides as he deftly advanced through five heats of battle. This victory marks the phenomenal natural-footer’s third ASP Dream Tour win this year alone, strengthening his position as frontrunner in the race for the ASP World Title.

“The conditions for this event were just unbelievable and the surfing speaks for itself,” Parkinson said. “The past two days are a bit of a blur – so many massive scores and barrels from everyone. In terms of the world title, I do my best not to think about it. In the past, I’ve done my head in by wondering how many points behind or ahead of someone I am, and this season, I’ve just focused on the task at hand. I’ve had a good start, but it’s a long year and a lot can happen. I’m looking forward to heading home to see my family and training hard for the next one.”

Unfortunately for Hobgood, inconsistency plagued the back half of his Final clash with Parkinson, and the Floridian was unable to find a rhythm in the challenging conditions. However, today’s Runner-Up finish marks second career result at the venue for Hobgood (the other to Slater in 2003), an impressive feat for a goofy-footer.

“It’s an honor to come here every year,” Hobgood said. “The place is magical and it’s just so beautiful. It’s easy to get distracted by how beautiful it looks when waves are coming down the point. Joel (Parkinson) opened up with that really good wave and at that point, the only thing I could do was pray for an 8-footer to come through. It’s not an easy wave for goofy-footer’s to excel at, but I feel really fortunate to finish in the Final. It’s a great result for me.”

Hobgood’s route to the Final was no easy feat, navigating through a bevy of in-form surfers: Bede Durbidge (AUS), 26, in Round 3, Taylor Knox (USA), 38, in the Quarterfinals, and Dane Reynolds (USA), 23, in the Semifinals. Today’s result bolts Hobgood from 10th to 5th on the ASP World Tour ratings, putting him in excellent position to contest the back half of the season.

“This is definitely my best result of the year and moving up to 5th puts me in good position for the back half of the season,” Hobgood said. “I opened up with a pretty good result on the Goldy before having some average outings in the last three. Today’s finish definitely gives me a lot of confidence heading into the next few events, and I’m looking forward to the next one.”

Dane Reynolds (USA), 2008 ASP World Tour Rookie of the Year, lost a wave-starved Semifinal to eventual Runner-Up Hobgood, but impressively stamped his authority on today’s proceedings, besting 2009 ASP Dream Tour rookie Michel Bourez (PYF), 23, in the opening heat of the day before taking down giant-slaying wildcard Sean Holmes (ZAF), 31, with the highest-scoring heat total of the event, a 19.20 out of a possible 20. The feat included an incredibly long barrel punctuated with a high-risk floater for his second Perfect 10 of the event, as well as uting a mind-blowing fin-throw: exploding through the lip, grabbing rail and landing in reverse before pulling his board around to recover.

“It was a bit of a bummer to have things die down like that after the Quarterfinals,” Reynolds said. “I’m still happy to be here though. The waves were so much fun that it didn’t even really feel like a contest. (On that 10) There were a couple of moments when I didn’t think I was going to make it. It was really difficult to navigate, but I punched through and was stoked. I also got to do a pretty big turn in the Quarters, and I kind of wanted to do one of those this whole event, but didn’t have a lot of opportunities – when you’re on a wave like that one though, you start gaining some confidence and I just tried to do a big turn. Worked out pretty well.”

Today’s equal 3rd place finish is not only a personal best for the young Californian, but rockets Reynolds up from No. 34 to No. 20 on the ASP World Tour ratings, a major relief following three, consecutive equal 33rds prior to the Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay.

“This event was obviously a welcome change in my year so far,” Reynolds said. “I didn’t have a good start to the season and came here a bit more motivated to compete. But then I started out pretty slow with some board problems and stuff, so I don’t know. I don’t do well when I think about what I need in heats and that, so I just go out to surf. This result takes a bit of pressure off in terms of ratings and stuff so hopefully I can get a few more before the year is done.”

Kai Otton (AUS), 29, was another goofy-footer to bust through Jeffreys Bay’s challenging walls on his backhand, besting Dean Morrison (AUS), 28, in the Quarterfinals before going down in a tit-for-tat shootout with eventual winner Parkinson in the Semifinals. Otton’s equal 3rd place finish bumps him from 27th to 19th on the ASP World Tour ratings.

“I came to Jeffreys really trying to focus on getting a result here,” Otton said. “For me, that means not thinking in heats, and just surfing, so that seemed to work out pretty well. It can be a difficult wave for goofy-footer’s to do well at, but I really think the size helped throughout the event. It allowed us to open up a bit more as it wasn’t breaking really fast on the bricks. I’m looking forward to heading home and training hard for the next event.”

Kelly Slater (USA), 37, reigning nine-time ASP World Champion and past four-time winner of the Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay, fell to compatriot Knox in their Round 3 bout this morning. Starting the year with three uncharacteristic 17th place finishes, Slater rebounded with a win in Brazil last week, and was poised to threaten the current tour frontrunners with a strong showing in South Africa. However, today’s equal 9th place finish and current ASP World No. 8 rating make a potential charge for an unprecedented 10th ASP World Title much more challenging for the Floridian.

“I’m going to probably have to win three straight now to get back in this thing,” Slater said. “If you do the numbers, I think before this contest, Parko (Joel Parkinson) was ten heats ahead of me, and if I want to contend, I need to catch up. That obviously wasn’t happening for me today.”

The next stop on the 2009 ASP World Tour will be the Hurley Pro Trestles in Southern California from September 13 – 19, 2009.

(From aspworldtour.com)

NEWS: Billabong Pro J-Bay is on!

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After a few off days and some impatient waiting by the guys, the Billabong Pro at J-Bay, South Africa is on today.  While its not going off, the competition coordinators…and the riders…are having to be creative to get in a good contest in the 11 day window they have.  They are talking if Jeffrey’s Bay isn’t providing the wave quality they need, they may move up to the Boneyard.

You can follow live right here.  The live results are being updated right up in here.

The bigger names are to come.  The huge pull of this contest, Occy vs. Curren, happens tomorrow morning at 7 a.m. local time (midnight Lowcountry time – yikes!)  And the commentary?  Done by Kelly Slater.  Take a nap and stay up tonight.

SurfLC really suggests listening or watching the live coverage on the Billabong site – great, raw coverage and the best interviews.  Occy just shared his morning routine and everyone who comes out of the water gets on the mic.

NEWS: Beachtown Surf Shak Closing; Big Sales!

This last week, it was announced that one of the surfing institutions in Isle of Palms, Beachtown Surf Shak, would be closing it’s doors effective July 31.  An IOP staple for decades, the owners of Beachtown decided to move in another direction and sell the beloved surf shop in the heart of Isle of Palms Ocean Boulevard.

Upon hearing about the closing of one of our favorite places, we at Surf LC almost didn’t want to share the news.  After all, it was only a year ago that the knowledgeable folks at Beachtown rented us our first boards, lined up our first lessons and, in effect, carved out our love for surfing – forcing us to move closer to the beach.  We knew the fantastic equipment, clothes, suits and shoes they had and, admittedly, were feeling a little selfish. 

But Beachtown’s light was not meant to be kept under a bushel.  With hot bathing suits for $10-$40, Sanuks on sale for $8 (retailing for $50 or more), surfboards going for $100 a piece and 50% off everything in the entire store, this deal was too good to pass up.  Carrying everything from Billabong to O’Neill and Hurley…Analog, Casbian, Paul Frank and many others, you need to stop in and take a look as product is moving fast.

We spoke to Chris, one of the sales associates there, who has worked in or around the store since he was 12 years old.  “I can’t believe it,” Chris told us. “I loved talking to people and meeting new ones, and I don’t want it to end.  I loved my job.”  We’re sad too, Chris.

While it is under wraps what the property will be in the future, it has been sold and the new leasers will take over August 1.  If you get a chance in the next few weeks, stop in and give Beachtown the farewell it deserves.

NEWS LINKS: July 4, 2009

Happy Fourth all! Here is some news from around the world for your Saturday morning.

Kelly Wins Hang Loose Pro: Surfline

Increase your Surfing Endurance: Surfline Health and Fitness

Occy and Curren to Face Off Again at Billabong Pro at J-Bay: Surfer’s Village

Activated Long Beach Teens Aim to Keep Surfers Safe: Newsday.com

NEWS LINKS: June 29, 2009

Hang Loose “Loser’s Round” was Stacked with Kelly, the Hobgoods, Jordy, etc: Surfline

Lakey Peterson Wins NSSA Open:  Surfline

Chinese Demand for Fins Soars; Sharks Face Extinction:  Surfer’s Village

Hawaiian Vintage Surf Auction Begins:  Hawaiiansurfauction.com

NEWS LINKS: June 26, 2009

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Off Season Nor’Easter Hits Hatteras:  Surfline

The Hang Loose Pro in Brazil Preview:  Surfline

Quiksilver/Kram Launch Line based on Ramones Originals:  Surfers Village

In other news:  Michael Jackson died at the age of 50.  It doesn’t matter what industry in, what your hobbies are – MJ (while a weird dude) had a body of work to which few can be compared.  Rest in Peace, King of Pop.


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