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SIMA Surfing America USA Championships kick off

August 25th, 2009, 3:31 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

A surf contest that showcases some of the best amateur surfers from around the nation is going down in Huntington Beach this week, where competitors are trying to nab the USA championship title.

The 2009 SIMA Surfing America USA Championships presented by Verizon Wireless kicked off Tuesday south of the Huntington Beach pier, and runs through Sunday.

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There’s 18 divisions in the contest, everything from young groms to seniors, longboarders and shortboarders.

I chatted with Rockin’ Fig Fignetti out on the sand, where he was getting pumped up for his heat in the Legends division. He’s come in second-place for two years in a row.

“For some people, it might be for fun. For me, I’ve always wanted the title,” he said.

The conditions were better than he expected, with 3-to-5-foot waves coming through.

“I’m stoked because it’s a bit more peaky today,” he said. “It’s a good size, the sun is out, and the wind isn’t too bad.”

Read more about the event here, and check out a slideshow of the first day of the contest here.

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O.C.’s Brett Simpson wins U.S. Open

July 26th, 2009, 1:16 pm by Bryan Roy, ocregister.com

Dad spent countless nights in front of his computer tracking his son surfing across the world. South Africa or Australia or anywhere with an ocean and everywhere against competition, Brett Simpson had fallen short of a breakthrough victory.

dsc_0628In a somewhat joking tone, knowing the too-good-to-happen opportunity would be improbable, Bill Simpson got off his computer after Brett lost in Brazil last week and said, “God, I guess you just wanted him to win in Huntington Beach next week.”

And there’s where the stars began to align the big swell and compelling story: Orange County’s hometown favorite not only captured every surfer’s dream of winning the Hurley U.S. Open, but the Huntington Beach surfer did so in front of his hometown fans to win the largest first-place purse in surfing history.

“I’m speechless. There’s not many words how I can describe it,” said Brett holding an oversized check for $100,000. “My body just wants to freak out.”

The fairytale ending concluded the U.S. Open that brought an estimated 140,000 spectators on Sunday alone. As the final horn went off, fans swarmed to carry Brett from the ocean to the trophy presentation, slapping high fives all along the way.

That’s when the victory lap officially began - but the underdog had assured himself the win much earlier.

Just 10 minutes into the 30-minute heat, Brett’s third wave provided enough breathing room with a 360-degree aerial — judges gave it a 9.10 — that eventually served as the early knockout punch.

Opponent Mick Fanning, the 28-year-old former World champion from Australia, needed to land his own almost-perfect 9.43 to spoil the homecoming party.

“I’ve been watching the event since I was 12,” said Brett, who is believed to be the first-ever U.S. Open winner from Huntington Beach. “Every year I’ve been down, every day, it’s been the goal in the back of my mind. It’s nice to be up on top.”

Brett admitted his “home-court advantage” helped keep him focused on surfing and not distracted by a foreign daily routine. Beyond home cooked meals and his own bed at night, Brett used almost ten years of local knowledge to read the swell.

Those ten years were far from what Bill expected.

Raised in a traditional sports-revolving household, Brett remembers surprising his father by giving up football, basketball and baseball.

When Brett started surfing, “(Dad) was like, ‘what the hell are you doing?’”

On Sunday it was clear what Brett was doing. Bob Hurley asked Bill, a former Los Angeles Ram: “Did you want him to be a free safety or a surfer?”

Bill paused then looked down at his son’s check worth more than double what he made as an NFL rookie, and responded with: “A surfer.”

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Brett has become more than just a surfer, improving his No. 9 world ranking after this weekend. Overcoming nine days of competition against the world’s best – including nine-time world champion Kelly Slater and three-time world champ Andy Irons - Brett’s accomplishment comes under the historic conditions of incredible surf and star power that showed up.
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Snapshots from Saturday’s US Open of Surfing

July 25th, 2009, 8:50 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

If you didn’t make it down to the sand - and I think everyone and their mother pretty much did - here’s some snapshots I took through the day today.

Click here or on the image for a bunch from the beach side, where the waves were still big and surfers put on a serious show today:

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And here’s a slideshow from the festival side, where you could find  people doing everything from hula hoop contests to getting their hair cut.

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> Get more U.S. Open coverage - slideshows, video, schedules, results and more.

Photos from Friday at the US Open of Surfing

July 24th, 2009, 8:34 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

In case you missed all the action down at the US Open of Surfing today, here’s a photo slideshow to get you up to speed.

usopen_slide7Basically, it was madness down there today - at this rate, I’m thinking this weekend will be one for the record books on the number of people who come down.

The morning kicks off tomorrow with Huntington Beach’s Brett Simpson in the first heat at 8 a.m. Make sure you stay to the afternoon for the women’s finals - if Santa Ana’s Courtney Conlogue stays surfing the way she did today, she’ll be taking home the win.

> Get more U.S. Open coverage - slideshows, video, schedules, results and more.

US Open: Snapshots of Day 6

July 23rd, 2009, 5:49 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

uso6_slideThe crowds got pretty thick today in Huntington Beach, leading to what I think will be record crowds at the US Open of Surfing.

We were out there early morning, and through the day shot snaps of people hanging out on the sand and in the Transworld Village, which opened up today.

Check out these photos from Day 6 of the Hurley US Open of Surfing.

> Get more U.S. Open coverage - slideshows, video, schedules, results and more.

Sand Shots: US Open Day 5

July 22nd, 2009, 3:14 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

So there’s a ton a people on the sand, and lots to shoot today.

Here’s the PG version on the Orange County Register:

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And here’s one that shows a bit more skin on OrangeCounty.com, and there’s a lot of it out here on the sand:

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> Get more U.S. Open coverage - slideshows, video, schedules, results and more.

Sand Shots: US Open of Surfing - Day 4

July 21st, 2009, 4:56 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

sandshots_usopenCheck out this slideshow from the sand today from the Hurley U.S.  Open of Surfing.

There was a lot of action at the event in Huntington Beach today, with three-time world champ Andy Irons competing, and plenty of girls in bikinis checking out the heats.

The sand was pretty packed for a Tuesday, but the real crowds won’t be here until Thursday. If you want to catch Kelly Slater surfing without the mobs, he’ll be competing tomorrow.

See photos from the day here.

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U.S. Open of Surfing: Dane Gudauskas advances in men’s trials

July 20th, 2009, 11:24 am by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

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San Clemente’s Dane Gudauskas won his heat today with a solid 15.10 heat total, reports ASP’s Robert Shadley. Here’s what Gudauskas said about his heat:

“I knew it was going to be a really hard heat,” Gudauskas said. “Everyone surfs really well out there and the conditions are kind of tricky. There are a bunch of random peaks and it’s kind of shifty. I was just stoked to get that one good score and get my rhythm going. I hadn’t made my heats in the last few contests and it felt good to get that one under my belt.”
“I had a really great day with my friends in San Clemente yesterday,” Gudauskas said. “I  surfed all day and got really sunburned, but it was just what I needed and it always great when you feel at home.”

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