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8
Dec

Surfer Poll Awards 2011

Surfer magazine honored the Top 10 men and Top 5 women (voted by fans) as well as Movie of the Year, Best Barrel, and other top performances of 2011.

In the Men’s category, Kelly Slater took home his 17th No. 1 award. Following Kelly was Dane Reynolds, Owen Wright, Julian Wilson, Taj Burrow, Mick Fanning, Joel Parkinson, Jordy Smith, Andy Irons, and Bruce Irons.

On the Women’s side Carissa Moore took the No. 1 spot. Rounding out the rest of the top five was Coco Ho, Stephanie Gilmore, Alana Blanchard, and Sally Fitzgibbons.

2011 SURFER Poll Results

Top 10 Men
1. Kelly Slater
2. Dane Reynolds
3. Owen Wright
4. Julian Wilson
5. Taj Burrow
6. Mick Fanning
7. Joel Parkinson
8. Jordy Smith
9. Andy Irons
10. Bruce Irons

Top 5 Women
1. Carissa Moore
2. Coco Ho
3. Stephanie Gilmore
4. Alana Blanchard
5. Sally Fitzgibbons

Andy Irons Breakthrough Performer – John John Florence
Movie of the Year – Year Zero
Best Documentary – Splinters
Best Cinematography – Come Hell or High Water
Best Performance – Josh Kerr, for Kerrazy Kronicles
Heavy Water – Nathan Fletcher, for Teahupoo Uncut, Get-N-Classic, Rumors
Best Barrel – Alex Gray, for Teahupoo Uncut
Worst Wipeout – Rodrigo Koxa, for Teahupoo Uncut
Best Digital Short – Lost Interest

7
Dec

The Eddie Opening Ceremony 2011

The opening ceremony for the Eddie Aikau surfing contest marks the beginning of the holding period for the world’s most prestigious big-wave invitational surfing event. About 50 big wave surfers formed a circle in the water and paid tribute to legendary 1960s and ‘70s Hawaiian surfer and North Shore lifeguard Eddie Aikau. The invitation-only one-day professional contest is held when waves at Waimea Bay are seriously big. Wave heights must exceed a minimum 20-foot threshold.

It’s a rare international sporting event that can have no set date, be held just eight times in a span of 27 years, and still gain strength. But the lifeblood of the big wave Quiksilver In Memory of Eddie Aikau lies in what one man’s life represented: the best that surfing and Hawaii have to offer the world. The story of Eddie Aikau, a Hawaiian hero who saved and inspired lives as Waimea Bay’s resident lifeguard and big wave charger, continues to touch generations. Hawaiian kahu (priest) Billy Mitchell said, “Eddie had a passion. He had a passion about living and loving the ocean. Whether you surf or you don’t surf, you are drawn to people like Eddie in life. People with big mana (spirit). We have to remember, and we cannot forget, someone who lived this way. Eddie never left people behind. It was his way. We need that in this life, especially now. It’s a way to surf; it’s a way to live.”

The holding period for the Quiksilver In Memory of Eddie Aikau starts December 1st, and runs through to February 29, 2012. The defending champion is California’s Greg Long. Past champions are Denton Miyamura (Hawaii), Keone Downing (Hawaii), Clyde Aikau (Hawaii), Noah Johnson (Hawaii), Ross Clarke-Jones (Australia), Kelly Slater (USA), and Bruce Irons (Hawaii).

2
Dec

World Cup of Surfing Day 3 Highlights

4
Nov

Eddie Invitees 2011

Eddie Invitees - Directory of KauaiThe Quiksilver In Memory of Eddie Aikau is the most venerated big wave surfing event on Earth, held at Waimea Bay, Oahu, on a single day during the Hawaiian winter when, and if, waves exceed the 20-foot minimum requirement. The official holding period for this year is December 1, 2011 through February 29, 2012. This event gathers the most skillful and dynamic big-wave surfers from around the globe for the ultimate challenge, employing unassisted manpower to physically paddle into and ride giant waves. It began in 1984 as a local tribute to one of Hawaii’s favorite surfing sons Eddie Aikau, who has come to personify all of the human qualities we honor today: respect, humility, passion, and a love for fellow man.

Invitees:
Brock Little – Hawaii
Bruce Irons – Hawaii
Clyde Aikau – Hawaii
Dave Wassel – Hawaii
Greg Long – USA
Jamie O’Brien – Hawaii
Jamie Sterling – Hawaii
Kala Alexander – Hawaii
Kelly Slater – USA
Keone Downing – Hawaii
Kohl Christensen – Hawaii
Makua Rothman – Hawaii
Mark Healey – Hawaii
Michael Ho – Hawaii
Nathan Fletcher – USA
Noah Johnson – Hawaii
Peter Mel – USA
Ramon Navarro – Chile
Reef McIntosh – Hawaii
Ross Clarke – Jones – Austrailia
Rusty Keaulana – Hawaii
Shane Dorian – Hawaii
Sunny Garcia – Hawaii
Tom Carroll – Hawaii
Carlos Burle – Brazil
Grant Baker – South Africa
Jeremy Flores – Europe
Takayuki Wakita – Japan

Alternates:
Kalani Chapman, Garrett McNamara, Ian Walsh, Kahea Hart, Alex Gray, Chris Bertish, Mark Mathews, Shawn Dollar, John John Florence, Danilo Couto, Jamie Mitchell, Evan Valiere, Gabriel Villaran, Danny Fuller, Keoni Watson, Ben Wilkinson, Diego Medina, Rusty Long, Derek Dunfee, Anthony Tashnick, Ken Collins, Kealii Mamala, Ross Williams, Tav Hannemann.

4
Dec

The Eddie Opening Ceremony 2010

The Eddie Opening Ceremony 2010 - Directory of KauaiThe world’s most celebrated big wave riders gathered at Waimea Bay for the opening ceremony of the In Memory of Eddie Aikau. December of every year the world’s longest running and most prestigious big-wave invitational asks a list of 28 surfers to ride mammoth waves at Waimea like Eddie did in his time. Among those gathered were defending event champion Greg Long, and former Eddie winners Kelly Slater, Bruce Irons, Ross Clarke-Jones, Clyde Aikau, Noah Johnson, and Keone Downing.

Held in honor of the legendary Hawaiian waterman, Eddie Aikau, The Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau gathers the most skillful and dynamic big-wave surfers from around the globe. The Eddie is a surfer’s ultimate challenge, employing unassisted manpower to physically paddle into and ride giant waves. The Eddie will be held on one day between December 1, 2010 and February 28, 2011, when waves exceed the 20-foot minimum threshold.

Eddie Aikau has come to personify all of the human qualities we honor today: respect, humility, passion, and a love for fellow man. But this year it is the fresh loss of former invitees Andy Irons and Marvin Foster, both from Hawaii, that has the surfing world reflecting upon the importance of gatherings like these and the role they play in honoring the past, respecting the present and looking forward to the future.

“It is the passing of these brothers that once again reminds us of the life and loss of Eddie,” said Hawaiian Kahu Billy Mitchell, flanked by the Aikau family. “But as we stand in this circle, we realize that this circle, like life, is a continuum of those who have gone on already, those who are here, and those young brave surfers yet to come.”

23
Nov

Eddie Aikau Invitees 2010

Eddie Aikau Invitees 2010 - Directory of KauaiThe Quiksilver In Memory of Eddie Aikau big wave surfing event will be held on one day between 12/1/10 and 2/28/11 when waves exceed the 20-foot minimum threshold. The traditional opening ceremony will take place 12/2/10, at Waimea Bay. This event gathers the most skillful and dynamic big-wave surfers from around the globe for the ultimate challenge, employing unassisted manpower to physically paddle into and ride giant waves. It began in 1984 as a local tribute to one of Hawaii’s favorite surfing sons Eddie Aikau, who has come to personify all of the human qualities we honor today: respect, humility, passion, and a love for fellow man.

Invitees:
Clyde Aikau, Hawaii
Kala Alexander, Hawaii
Tom Carroll, Hawaii
Kohl Christensen, Hawaii
Ross Clarke-Jones, Australia
Shane Dorian, Hawaii
Keone Downing, Hawaii
Sunny Garcia, Hawaii
Mark Healey, Hawaii
Michael Ho, Hawaii
Bruce Irons, Hawaii
Noah Johnson, Hawaii
Rusty Keaulana, Hawaii
Brock Little, Hawaii
Greg Long, California
Reef McIntosh, Hawaii
Garrett McNamara, Hawaii
Peter Mel, California
Ramon Navarro, Chile
Jamie O’Brien, Hawaii
Makuakai Rothman, Hawaii
Kelly Slater, Florida
Jamie Sterling, Hawaii
Dave Wassell, Hawaii
Grant Baker, South Africa
Chris Bertish, South Africa
Carlos Burle, Brazil
Takayuki Wakita, Japan

Alternates:
Kahea Hart, Ross Williams, Nathan Fletcher, Mark Mathews, Sion Miloski, Kalani Chapman, Keoni Watson, Anthony Tashnick, Ian Walsh, Koby Abberton, Danny Fuller, Kealii Mamala, Ken Collins, Myles Padaca, Laurie Towner, Jamie Mitchell, Paul Patterson, Andrew Marr, Rusty Long, Tony Ray, Derek Ho, Taylor Knox, Tau Hannemann, Manoa Drollet.

Honorary Invitees:
Donny Solomon, Jay Moriarity, Lester Falatea, Mark Foo, Peter Davi, Tiger Espere, Todd Chesser, Andy Irons.

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