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A estreia de Manu Bay, ou a velha conhecida (de alguns) Raglan, na Nova Zelândia, não trouxe só as necessárias esquerdas de linha pro circuito da WSL... Trouxe o palco perfeito para Ítalo, Yago, Gabriel, Cole, Spencer, Lindblad, exibirem seus Surf's de frontside... E a Carissa, Toledo, Morgan e regulares, mostrarem que o backside está em dia.Lugar lindo, onda perfeita, swell inconsistente, animais marinhos marcando território, lançamento de quilha daqui, pranchas inovadoras dali... Boas (nem sempre) e velhas conspirações... Teve de tudo.A expectativa é voltar na temporada que vem e pegar as esquerdas de jeito, mas foi lindo!! Saímos com o título, 4 primeiras posições no masculino, estamos na 2ª no feminino e estamos indo para a 5ª etapa já!Assista ou ouça agora o episódio completo, com Fantasyando e muito mais!!Aloha e até o próximo!!!Aproveite e siga nas redes sociais e plataformas:https://www.instagram.com/vamosfalardesurf/https://www.instagram.com/onironautas.oficial/https://www.youtube.com/@vamosfalardesurf
WSL commentator and Lineup part-time co-host Mitchell Salazar returns to break down everything that went down at the Corona Cero New Zealand Pro presented by Bonsoy. The Championship Tour has officially wrapped its fourth stop and the dust is finally settling on a wild week of competition. Dave and Mitch dive deep into the biggest storylines from Manu Bay, starting with the dominant victories by 5x World Champion Carissa Moore and 2019 World Champion Italo Ferreira, the most potent form of Brazilian Storm we've seen yet, and how the right-foot-brigade showed up for the new performance left on tour. They separate the field into the event's ultimate winners and losers, dissecting who capitalized on the momentum and whose title hopes took a serious hit. They check under the hood of the Surfboard Empire CT Shaper Rankings presented by VEIA to see where the board builders sit before stop number five… and muse over the controversial 2+1 setup Filipe Toledo used at Raglan. They talk WSL Fantasy strategy, what the roster looks like ahead of the next event, and wrap things up by answering burning questions sent in by the listeners. Finally, they look ahead to what's next for the world's best: the Surf City El Salvador Pro presented by Corona Cero, kicking off June 5th. Follow Mitch here. Relive the Corona Cero New Zealand Pro Presented by Bonsoy here. Catch the world's best at the Surf City El Salvador Pro Presented by Corona Cero next, June 5 - 15th! Stay up to date with the rankings. Get the latest merch at the WSL Store! Join the conversation by following The Lineup podcast with Dave Prodan on Instagram and subscribing to our YouTube channel. Get the latest WSL rankings, news, and event info. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The World Surf League event at Raglan's Manu Bay has wrapped after 11 days of competition. It's being labelled as a massive success, with organisers hitting capacity crowds of 6500 onlookers. The event came to New Zealand's shores in late January, supported by the Government's $40 million Events Attraction Package. Surfing NZ CEO Ben Kennings told Mike Hosking the purpose of the package is to get eyeballs from around the world looking at New Zealand, and the funding also helped inspire New Zealand surfers. He says that the people who came down to Manu Bay throughout the event was pretty amazing, and probably exceeded expectations. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's show David and Scott discuss the delicate balance of maintaining a passion for surf while being able to monetize it and exploit to the masses, revel in the Twin+1 virtues at gutless Manu Bay, note a demarcation line when media company entered the events biz and stole focus from a CT event, applaud one grom's sheer dominance at the most hotly contested comp on the planet, and identify the single most iconic and never replicated surf move ever performed. Plus Duke and Kooks! Enjoy!
It's day two of the WSL (World Surf League) in Raglan and someone who knows the Manu Bay swells very well is multi-national title holding surfer Daniel Kereopa. Daniel has dedicated his life to pushing the limits, riding all types of waves in a variety of ways. He's mana whenua and along with his partner Renee, Daniel runs DK Surf School in Raglan. He talks to Mihingarangi about why the WSL is so important to their tightknit community.
Raglan will be at the centre of the global surfing universe this week as the world's best surfers descend on Manu Bay for a landmark event. It is expected to bring international attention, elite athletes and thousands of spectators to the region. Kiwi Olympic surfer Billy Stairmand joined D'Arcy to discuss. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Zealand is the benefactor of the World Surf League granting its athletes the left hand break they've been begging for. Raglan's Manu Bay will host the newly instated New Zealand Pro in late May. Surfing New Zealand CEO Ben Kennings says says this is 'huge' for the sport's place in New Zealand. "We can't wait to host those best surfers in the world, it's going to be pretty spectacular." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today was a day that will go down in GromSearch history – 16 of the world’s best junior surfers battling it out in solid and powerful four-to-six-foot Manu Bay, posting 10-point rides and showing the world what the future of surfing looks like. At the end of the competition, it was Torquay’s Xavier Huxtable (AUS) and Kauai’s Keala Tomoda-Bannert (HAW) who came out on top, taking down the duo from the NSW Central Coast Finn Hill (AUS) and Kirra-Belle Olsson (AUS). www.ripcurl.com.au For more rad content www.skuff.tv/ facebook.com/SkuffTV/ instagram.com/skufftv/ vimeo.com/skufftv youtube.com/user/wwwskufftv
Today was a day that will go down in GromSearch history – 16 of the world’s best junior surfers battling it out in solid and powerful four-to-six-foot Manu Bay, posting 10-point rides and showing the world what the future of surfing looks like. At the end of the competition, it was Torquay’s Xavier Huxtable (AUS) and Kauai’s Keala Tomoda-Bannert (HAW) who came out on top, taking down the duo from the NSW Central Coast Finn Hill (AUS) and Kirra-Belle Olsson (AUS). www.ripcurl.com.au For more rad content www.skuff.tv/ facebook.com/SkuffTV/ instagram.com/skufftv/ vimeo.com/skufftv youtube.com/user/wwwskufftv
16 of the world’s best groms progress into Day Two of competition in Raglan, fighting it out for the title to the 2018 #GromSearch International Final. For more rad content www.skuff.tv/ facebook.com/SkuffTV/ instagram.com/skufftv/ vimeo.com/skufftv youtube.com/user/wwwskufftv
16 of the world’s best groms progress into Day Two of competition in Raglan, fighting it out for the title to the 2018 #GromSearch International Final. For more rad content www.skuff.tv/ facebook.com/SkuffTV/ instagram.com/skufftv/ vimeo.com/skufftv youtube.com/user/wwwskufftv
New Zealand’s premiere surf event, The Rip Curl Pro Raglan, kicked off today in two-to-three-foot peelers at Manu Bay in Raglan, North Island – hosting the very best of New Zealand’s homegrown surfing talent, alongside the competitors of the GromSearch International Final. In between heats, surfers snuck off to drive around the corner – which, in Raglan, is down a dirt road – searching for waves and finding stunning vistas. A part of the GromSearch experience is learning about the country and the land, and learning how to really “travel” while competing. For more rad content www.skuff.tv/ facebook.com/SkuffTV/ instagram.com/skufftv/ vimeo.com/skufftv youtube.com/user/wwwskufftv
New Zealand’s premiere surf event, The Rip Curl Pro Raglan, kicked off today in two-to-three-foot peelers at Manu Bay in Raglan, North Island – hosting the very best of New Zealand’s homegrown surfing talent, alongside the competitors of the GromSearch International Final. In between heats, surfers snuck off to drive around the corner – which, in Raglan, is down a dirt road – searching for waves and finding stunning vistas. A part of the GromSearch experience is learning about the country and the land, and learning how to really “travel” while competing. For more rad content www.skuff.tv/ facebook.com/SkuffTV/ instagram.com/skufftv/ vimeo.com/skufftv youtube.com/user/wwwskufftv