Michel Bourez takes the Pipe masters, John John Florence the Triple Crown
The Tahitian ends 2016 in rock solid form becoming only the third person, and the first non-Hawaiian, to win events at Pipeline, Haleiwa, and Sunset.
The Tahitian ends 2016 in rock solid form becoming only the third person, and the first non-Hawaiian, to win events at Pipeline, Haleiwa, and Sunset.
Top seeds drop while a bunch of surfers get booted onto the QS or into retirement.
After six straight lay days the final comp of the season finally got underway.
16-year-old North Shore local wins Pipe Invitational and a ticket into the Pipe Masters.
North Narrabeen and D'Bah rivalry intensifies at Sailor Jerry Surftag.
In the heaviest qualification event of the year, Jordy Smith took the win at the Vans World Cup and stamped out his first victory on Hawaiian waves.
Newly crowned 2016 WSL Champion Tyler Wright has won the Maui Women's Pro, the tenth and final stop on the 2016 Samsung Galaxy World Surf League Women’s Championship Tour.
With the title already decided the race for requalification is on in the Women's CT.
Surftag jags a new sponsor and rolls out a new series, including a Women's division. A first for boardriding clubs.
The top 5 of the QS are set in stone but the back half have been reshuffled after the Hawaiian Pro. With one comp to go who's looking good for 2017?
John John backs up his World Title win with a victory at the Hawaiian Pro and now has his sights set on Pipe and the Triple Crown.
Maui locals Billy Kemper and Paige Alms claimed victory at the Pe’ahi Challenge in huge surf that saw Kemper take back-to-back event wins and Alms become the first ever WSL Women’s BWT Champion.