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Kelly Slater sighting in OC - is he switching sports?

August 24th, 2009, 11:07 am by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

slaterKelly Slater sure has been seen here in Orange County a lot - first, he and his bros held a skin cancer surf competition in San Clemente, then he made an appearance at the Hurley U.S. Open of Surfing, and just the other day he was spotted in Costa Mesa.

Could rumors be true that the nine-time world champ - originally from Florida - bought a new home in San Clemente?

Off the sand, Slater was out at VA Sport Center to get some training in, according to themmanews.com.  According to the blog, Slater is a Jiu-Jitsu practitioner and helped newly re-signed UFC fighter Vitor Belfort train for his upcoming bout with Rich Franklin for their Sept. 19 match.

Read more about Slater’s involvement with MMA here.

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Top pros soon to take over Trestles

August 13th, 2009, 5:25 pm by Jeff Malanca, contributing writer

lower-trestlesIf you’re heading down to Lower Trestles in the next couple of weeks don’t be surprised if you spot some superstars in the lineup.

In less than a month the sixth stop of the ASP World Championship Tour will be making a stop at the famous point break.

The Hurley Pro formerly known as the Boost Mobile Pro contest will bring out the best 45 surfers from around the globe along with a couple of wildcards.

Currently sitting in the lead in the WCT ratings is Aussie Joel Parkinson followed by Florida’s CJ Hobgood who’s in second place.

It looks like 9-time World Champion Kelly Slater will be in attendance at Lowers this year.  Slater was off to a bad start at the beginning of 2009 with three 17ths, a win and a ninth place finish.  He’s now moved up into 8th place in the ratings and is looking for a tenth world title.

The Hurley Pro official waiting period begins on Sunday September 13 and runs through Wednesday September 19. Watch the live webcast here.

Ask the expert: Is Kelly Slater the best surfer ever?

August 3rd, 2009, 4:07 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

Three-time international surf champ Corky Carroll answers your questions each week on the Beach Blog. Hit him up at corkysurf@aol.com

Q.  Do you think that Kelly Slater is the best surfer of all time?dsc_0204

A.  Yes.  Kelly has earned that with the huge amount of accomplishments he has piled up over the years.  You can’t do what he has done without a skill level that is way above the rest.  Anybody can luck out and win an event.  But to win all of the titles he has, you have to be supersurfer.  I am also a big fan of Laird Hamilton and of Tom Curren.  But Kelly has proven that he is in a league of his own.

Q.  It seems that the water temperature has been warmer than I can ever remember it lately.  Why do you think that is?

A.  As a matter of fact, you are right.  The water temp here in Southern California has been reported to be the warmest in 1,400 years.  Don’t ask me who was around measuring the water temps that long ago, its just what I read.  And the overall surface temps of the oceans around the world is the warmest ever reported.  It is the beginning of another “el nino.”  The last one brought us really nice warm water.  What I like to do is just enjoy it while its here.  It’s too cold, too often.

Q.  Do you think that the online surf reports are all that correct most of the time?

A.  I use surfline.com myself and find that it is pretty spot on most of the time.  Many mornings I will make my coffee and log on to see what’s going on up and down the coast.  My favorite was one day I was checking out the surfcam at the Huntington Read the rest of this entry »

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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Major upset: Kelly Slater knocked out of U.S. Open

July 26th, 2009, 9:18 am by Bryan Roy, ocregister.com

The heavily favored Kelly Slater, who looked to be in a league of his own throughout most of the U.S. Open, was upset by Adriano de Souza in the quarterfinals Sunday morning.

Slater, the nine-time World champion, could only catch waves of 7.17 and 2.83. After security guards escorted him past fans to exit the surf stadium, a visually upset Slater denied all interview requests — even the live Hurley webcast.

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After basking in the thousands of fans that showed up and wanted a piece of him all week — he suddenly didn’t want to talk to anybody.

“No, I’m going to cool off,” Slater told me after requesting a minute for his reaction.

de Souza recorded a 7.43 and 5.67 but did not talk to Slater afterward, either.

“Nah, for sure he’s mad,” de Souza said of Slater. “Not a good moment to talk to him.”

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Expression Session thrills the crowd

July 25th, 2009, 1:10 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

New this year to the Hurley US Open of Surfing was the “Expression Session,” where some of the world’s best surfers got to play around for a bit while being pulled into the surf by water crafts.

Spectators have been able to watch these amazing surfers through the contest, but this was a chance to see them without the pressure of the $100,000 check on the line.

They were bustin’ out some fun stuff for the crowds, flying down the line, getting major air and surfing straight at each other, leaving spectators wondering if they were going to run into each other.

Dont’ worry if you missed it, they are doing it again tomorrow.

One of the highlights was watching Kelly Slater fly straight through the pier. Check out the photos:

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Slater nails a perfect ten, easily advances

July 25th, 2009, 10:24 am by Bryan Roy, ocregister.com

Just 45 seconds into his heat, surfing icon Kelly Slater showed the U.S. Open why he’s the most dominant in his sport.

Slater’s barrel earned him a perfect 10.0 and nearly doubled his opponent’s combined score with a 18.50. Nic Muscroft was eliminated with his 9.90.

Slater, who became the second surfer to score a perfect ten in this year’s U.S. Open, will appear in the quarterfinals at approximately 9 a.m. on Sunday.

“For a second I thought I would look really silly trying to grab rail,” Slater said. “Growing up in the ocean, you really feel where the energy is going with the waves. You just try to get yourself close to that spot and close to where it’s going to break.”

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Slater stuns Huntington Beach crowd

July 24th, 2009, 10:56 am by Bryan Roy, ocregister.com

Surfing icon Kelly Slater continued his clinic Friday morning and easily advanced to the quarterfinals of the men’s U.S. Open.

Posting a tournament-best 18.80, Slater scored a 9.87 after already having an 8.93. The fan-favorite once again carried a league of his own.

“It was action-packed for sure,” Slater said. “It’s kinda treacherous out here. There’s just a lot of water moving. It’s really got those big waves, but if you don’t make it, then you’ve wasted a lot of time.”

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