Gabriel Medina became the first Brazilian World Champion, but he had a long road to the top. In this exclusive interview he and his stepfather, Charlie Serrano, discuss what their partnership has meant on the way there.
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Have camera, will swim: Veteran water photographer Larry Haynes explains what drives him to get the shot -- even when it means taking sets on the head.
Hobgood wasn't the only CT surfer who was sidelined with a serious injury. Courtney Conlogue (USA) suffered an ankle injury at the Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach that kept her out of competition for three events. Her return to competition was strenuous but she came back stronger than ever.
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- WSL / Kirstin Scholtz
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Kolohe Andino (USA) has had ups and downs in his young career, but finished the year in a solid position, at No. 11 on the CT rankings. In this glimpse of the San Clemente local just before September's Hurley Pro, he opens up about the highs -- and lows -- of his season so far.
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- WSL / Ed Sloane
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Hawaiian Dusty Payne has been on roller coaster of his own. After falling off Tour for 2014, he became the star of the 2014 Triple Crown of Surfing, winning the first event and accruing enough points to requalify for the 2015 Tour.
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- WSL / Laurent Masurel
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At the start of 2014, Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) had already won five World Titles. But that didn't make things any easier when it came down to crunch-time: In a video shot before the Target Maui Pro, the Aussie Tour vet admitted that the 2014 Title race was the toughest of her career.
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"Waimea's a place where every mistake is life-threatening."
"When the horizon goes black, you'll feel that in the bottom of your stomach."
"You're scared, but you're stoked."
From Sunny Garcia (HAW) to John John Florence (HAW), see what the pros say about surfing the Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau.
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Before the epic World Title showdown between Gabriel Medina (BRA) and Mick Fanning (AUS), they were roommates on the North Shore. Get an inside look -- literally -- from the halls of the Rip Curl house with teammate Matt Wilkinson (AUS).
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- WSL / Kelly Cestari
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After all the triumphs and defeats, the perfect barrels and huge wipeouts, there's one thing that drives every pro: Love of the sport. The WSL celebrated International Surfing Day with a visual ode to the ocean.
- WSL / Ed Sloane
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- WSL / Ed Sloane
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Hawaiian Dusty Payne has been on roller coaster of his own. After falling off Tour for 2014, he became the star of the 2014 Triple Crown of Surfing, winning the first event and accruing enough points to requalify for the 2015 Tour.
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Gabriel Medina became the first Brazilian World Champion, but he had a long road to the top. In this exclusive interview he and his stepfather, Charlie Serrano, discuss what their partnership has meant on the way there.
Have camera, will swim: Veteran water photographer Larry Haynes explains what drives him to get the shot -- even when it means taking sets on the head.
Even before he suffered a severe foot injury in Portugal, Floridian C.J. Hobgood was having a roller coaster of a career. The World Surf League's four-part series, Psychology of the Sticker, pulled the curtain back on the highs and lows of the experience. Catch the rest of WSL's series on Hobgood:
C.J. Hobgood: Psychology of the Sticker, Part 1
C.J. Hobgood: Psychology of the Sticker, Part 2
C.J. Hobgood: Psychology of the Sticker, Part 3
Hobgood wasn't the only CT surfer who was sidelined with a serious injury. Courtney Conlogue (USA) suffered an ankle injury at the Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach that kept her out of competition for three events. Her return to competition was strenuous but she came back stronger than ever.
Kolohe Andino (USA) has had ups and downs in his young career, but finished the year in a solid position, at No. 11 on the CT rankings. In this glimpse of the San Clemente local just before September's Hurley Pro, he opens up about the highs -- and lows -- of his season so far.
Hawaiian Dusty Payne has been on roller coaster of his own. After falling off Tour for 2014, he became the star of the 2014 Triple Crown of Surfing, winning the first event and accruing enough points to requalify for the 2015 Tour.
At the start of 2014, Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) had already won five World Titles. But that didn't make things any easier when it came down to crunch-time: In a video shot before the Target Maui Pro, the Aussie Tour vet admitted that the 2014 Title race was the toughest of her career.
"Waimea's a place where every mistake is life-threatening."
"When the horizon goes black, you'll feel that in the bottom of your stomach."
"You're scared, but you're stoked."
From Sunny Garcia (HAW) to John John Florence (HAW), see what the pros say about surfing the Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau.
Before the epic World Title showdown between Gabriel Medina (BRA) and Mick Fanning (AUS), they were roommates on the North Shore. Get an inside look -- literally -- from the halls of the Rip Curl house with teammate Matt Wilkinson (AUS).
After all the triumphs and defeats, the perfect barrels and huge wipeouts, there's one thing that drives every pro: Love of the sport. The WSL celebrated International Surfing Day with a visual ode to the ocean.
Hawaiian Dusty Payne has been on roller coaster of his own. After falling off Tour for 2014, he became the star of the 2014 Triple Crown of Surfing, winning the first event and accruing enough points to requalify for the 2015 Tour.