The 18-year-old Luke Tema overcame macking Sunset Beach and an elite field of proven QS contenders and fellow QS newcomers to emerge
A showdown of Hawaii/Tahiti Nui's premier QS contenders ended in elation for Eweleiula Wong to claim her first-ever QS win in pumping
Every 9+point ride as the world's best take on Sunset Beach as Jack Robinson and Molly Picklum push the boundaries and claim victory at the
The Sunset you dream about provided a Day 2 spectacle for Hawaii/Tahiti Nui's QS contenders.
The current North America No. 3 Kirra Pinkerton already has one QS win in 2024 and returns to Jacksonville Beach looking for more.
Kiron Jabour made his return to the QS in dominant form with a 9.60 in his Round of 64 bout after earning a Round of 96 win on opening day.
Eweleiula Wong found a Sunset gem to showcase her forehand attack and posted a 9.00 to surge toward the Semifinals.
Pristine conditions, Puerto Rican sunshine, and a day for the history books concluded the La Marginal Surfing Pro QS 3000.
The perennial QS threat Leilani McGonagle notched her second major QS win in the Caribbean after besting Chelsea Tuach to claim 3,000
Dimitri Poulos showcased what he's capable of against Taro Watanabe when needing a score and posted a near-perfect 9.50 with a massive
Finals Day showdown awaits with two inaugural victors set to be crowned in Arecibo.
The event standout Kirra Pinkerton continued to showcase her backhand power, this time posting an 8.33 and surging into the Quarterfinals.
The heaviest heat on paper so far at the La Marginal Surfing Pro featured Kolohe Andino, Michael Dunphy, Alan Cleland, and Kei Kobayashi to
Zoey Kaina's single-turn power earned a day's best 8.83 to push the standard in dicey storm swell at Arecibo.
The perennial North America threat Kirra Pinkerton showed her explosive backhand attack to accrue one of the day's best scores of a 7.33
Sunshine and squalls with a surge of storm swell provided a crazy day of competition at the La Marginal Pro.
Back-to-back Finals appearance for Lucas Owston have set the pace for his season and now he carried that momentum into his Puerto Rico with
The former CTer Lucca Mesinas showcased more of his multi-event winning backhand power, earning a 7.83 in his Round of 64 debut at El