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California Coastal Cleanup Day celebrates 25 years

September 16th, 2009, 4:01 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

Get your hands dirty Saturday to help keep our coast clean. California Coastal Cleanup Day — now in its 25th year — is being held at various beaches along our 42-miles of coastline. Last year, there were 70,000 participants who took out about 1.6 million pounds of trash along the state’s coastline.

medcoastalcleanup0921cy1Pretty much every major beach along OC’s 42-miles of coastline will have a clean up, as well as many watersheds. There’s also events at places like Upper Newport Bay and a scuba dive group headed out at the Montage to get all the stuff that’s below the ocean’s surface.

Check out this list to find a local beach in OC hosting a clean up, or go to www.coastal.ca.gov. Most cleanups start at 9 a.m. Gloves and bags are provided.

The local effort coincides with the International Coastal Cleanup Day, held on the same day, which draws about 400,000 volunteers worldwide who help keep the coast and waterways clean. Last year, people from 100 countries picked up 6.8 million pounds of trash.

If you have a few moments, check out this interactive done by the OC Register on how and why you should clean up.

Things to do on the O.C. coast this weekend

August 28th, 2009, 7:28 am by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

Just when you thought summer was winding down, the heat wave hits. With this crazy weather hitting the county as we kick off the weekend, you can bet the beaches are going to be packed.

If you are headed to the coast, make sure you use extreme caution, especially Friday. A big hurricane swell sent pounding waves to the coast Thursday, and novice swimmers are being warned to be careful of big waves and rip currents through the weekend.

So if you’re looking to find out what’s going on - to either join the festivities or to avoid the crowds - here’s a glimpse of what’s happening along OC’s coast this weekend:

SIMA Surfing America USA Championships:

dsc_00381A 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.

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

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

When: Starting at 8 a.m. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday

Where: Huntington Beach Pier

Battle of the Brands surf contest in HB

Come out to check some surfing athletes from top surf brands battle it out for bragging rights in Huntington Beach on Aug. 29.

Athletes from Billabong, Quiksilver, Rip Curl and O’Neill (and the zany editors from Surfer Mag, Surfing Mag, TransWorld Surf, Surfline and Fuel TV) will be going head-to-head during the 3rd annual PacSun Battle of the Brands.

When: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 29

Where: South side of the Huntington Beach Pier.

swim1-mile swim at Corona Del Mar this weekend

The Don Burns 1-mile scholarship swim is happening down at Corona del Mar on Saturday.

The event is held in honor of Burns, who was a lifeguard for 47 years before he died 16 years ago.

The race - which typically draws hundreds of swimmers - will be held at 10 a.m. at Big Corona Beach. Check in starts at 9:15 a.m. at tower 3, next to the jetty.

Swimmers go out to a buoy 100-yards offshore, then go down coast along the swim lines, past cliff side homes and the rocky coastline to the secluded cove of Little Corona. They then round buoys on their right shoulder, return up coast to the first buoy, and swim to an onshore finish at the starting line.

When: 10 a.m. Saturday

Where: Corona Del Mar State Beach

Catalina Classic paddleboard race

If you can head up the coast a bit, head up to Manhattan Beach to check out the Catalina Classic Paddleboard Race. There’s plenty of Orange County paddleboarders to support who do the 32-mile race.

The paddler must have completed last years race by the 9 hour cut-off time or competed in another notable paddleboard competition with a solid standing.

When: Sunday August 30, 2009

Where: Manhattan Beach to Catalina Island

Surf shots: Photos of West Newport on Sunday

August 23rd, 2009, 1:22 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

With the winds calming down on Sunday, and an anticipated southwest swell holding strong, the beaches were packed with surfers out to get some action.surf_slide2

I cruised down to West Newport on Sunday to check out the waves, and there were plenty to be had. Though they were a bit closed out at times, surfers were having fun as the surf rolled in.

The surf in this area was hitting about 3 - 4 foot, with occasional 5 footers.

Did you get some good surf this weekend? Tell us where you went in the comment section below.

And check out our slideshow of the surf in West Newport - maybe we caught you in action.

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Hurley deserves props for US Open of Surfing turnout

July 28th, 2009, 7:11 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

Just thinking about it all still gives me chills.

I’ve gone down to the U.S. Open of Surfing for years and it’s always been entertaining, especially all the madness on the wilder side in the village area.

But this year, you could just tell there was something different in the air: it was all about the surf.

The excitement started to build months prior to the event, as word of Hurley’s involvement and big names started floating around.

Then, Surfline.com caught wind of really big waves – the biggest the contest has seen in perhaps decades – on their way.

105_1596During the early days of the contest – when the setting up was still in process and there were still few people on the sand – you could really see just how awesome this year was going to be.

Hurley’s decision to step up as title sponsor of this event was genius. For years, surf companies have avoided the event, not wanting to put up the money it takes to pull it together.

Hurley made the investment, and in my opinion, it paid off. They used the space wisely, putting their latest products on display and posting signage everywhere. Their involvement gave the U.S. Open of Surfing a sense of legitimacy – even respectability – by bringing surf back to the forefront.

You could almost hear all the other surf companies say: Why didn’t we think of that???!!!

Hurley took it up another notch when they said who was showing up: Kelly Slater, Andy Irons, Rob Machado, Mick Fanning. How are the up-and-coming surfers going to be able to beat them?

And at stake? A cool $100,000 to the top male surfer.

With that foundation set, this year’s event – which marked 50 years of surfing contests at the pier — all came together as we witnessed one of the most dramatic, jaw-dropping surf events to hit Orange County’s shores.

I had a quick chat with Evan Slater, Hurley’s director of digital communications, about his top three moments of the contest. Here’s what he said:

1. Courtney Conlogue’s quarterfinals: A 9.93 and 9.7 on the biggest day. That was what I believe is the highest combined score in U.S. Open history. She’s a real gutsy surfer. I’ve never seen a female take on waves like that at Huntington. You just saw the level being raised in all the divisions. It was really challenging surf – Courtney said it was the biggest Huntington she’s ever surfed. Check her out here.

2. Kelly Slater’s Perfect 10: That to me, solidified the reason we worked so hard to make sure the world’s best surfers were there. I thought it was kind of a gift back to the fans. It made everyone’s morning to witness something like that. It was amazing to see that Kelly was in the right spot, put himself behind the peak and he basically got barreled on the biggest wave of the day, and came out with 15-feet of whitewater all around him. Check out the video here. dsc_0584

3. Brett Simpson’s win: I’d have to give it up for Brett. The last area local was Richie Collins in 1989, he was from Newport. Brett’s considered a true Huntington Beach local. It was really cool for the city of Huntington, which is celebrating 100 years, and for the 50-year anniversary for surfing at the pier. This will certainly help Brett’s chances for qualification, which we would love to see. See the video here.

Slater’s thoughts are right on. I can’t tell you how proud I am of both Courtney’s and Brett’s win. Voters got it right when they picked both for the 2009 OC Surfers of the Year contest put on by the Register. Through that contest, I learned a lot about these surfers. I’m sure anyone who knows them would agree – the wins couldn’t have happened to nicer people, who have both worked harder than we’ll ever know.

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Waves spraying people on the pier

July 24th, 2009, 11:28 am by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

This much-anticipated south swell is cranking, just like forecasters from Surfline.com predicted.

Spectators up on the Huntington Beach pier watching the U.S. Open of Surfing are getting sprayed by the big waves that are crashing under the pier.

And with the rising high tide, people on the sand are getting drenched as big waves come up on shore.

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

9-Time World Champ surfing just before lunch time

July 23rd, 2009, 10:52 am by Jeff Malanca, contributing writer

If you want to see Kelly Slater up close and personal then come on down to the southside of the Huntington Beach Pier at lunch.  The 9-time World Champion is surfing his Round of 48 heat at the 2009 U.S. Open of Surfing on Thursday, July 23.

Slater is meeting up with Huntington Beach local boy Brad Ettinger, Aussie Nic Muscroft and Gony Zubizarreta from Spain.  One lucky surfer will walk away with $100,000 for first place at this year’s 6-Star ASP World Qualifying Series event.

> Click here for shots from Slater’s heat on Wednesday.

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

Andy Irons coming up at The U.S. Open of Surfing

July 21st, 2009, 3:17 pm by Jeff Malanca, contributing writer

If you’re an Andy Irons fan then check this out.  The 3-time World Champion is about to paddle out at the 2009 U.S. Open of Surfing. Irons will be surfing against Glen Hall from Ireland, Charles Martin from Papua New Guinea and Aussie Corey Ziems.

Andy Irons stepped away from the competitive surf world in 2009 for personal reasons, but is expected to make a return to the ASP World Championship Tour in 2010.

Two junior pros take down a top WCTer and Veteran

July 21st, 2009, 3:02 pm by Jeff Malanca, contributing writer

It was probably one of the most exciting heats of the day at the 2009 U.S. Open of Surfing on Tuesday, July 21.  The four man heat was made up of two up and coming junior pros, a top WCTer and a former U.S. Open of Surfing champion and veteran to the sport.

Taking the win in Heat 5 of the Round of 96 was Santa Cruz’s Nat Young who was unstoppable with his backhand attack.  Coming in second was Tonino Benson from Hawaii followed by Florida’s Damien Hobgood and finishing in fourth was Sunny Garcia.

Both Nat Young and Tonino Benson now move on to the Round of 48 in the U.S. Open.  Meanwhile both of these junior pros will also meet up in the quarter finals of the Nike 6.0 Pro Junior which is also taking place on the southside of the Huntington Beach Pier this week.

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