[i]Haleiwa, Hawaii, USA
ROXY PRO HAWAII (12 November 23 November)

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Only pipeline had a few small waves!
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A significant swell slated to arrive tomorrow and build into Thursday has prompted event officials to put the Roxy Pro Hawaii on hold again today. The one to three foot (1 meter) conditions that were on offer at Alii Beach Park in Halewia this morning are predicted to increase in size to six to eight feet (2 to 2.5 meters) by tomorrow afternoon, and peak at almost double that on Thursday.[/i]Though the Roxy Pro Hawaii can be run in its entirety in just two days, the event is being held in tandem with the Op Pro Hawaii, a six-star prime mens World Qualifying Series (WQS) event that requires roughly four days of surfing to complete. Both events are the first of three in the Vans Triple Crown of Surf series. The ensuing events include the men and womens O’Neill World Cup of Surfing held at Sunset from November 25 to December 6, followed by the womens Billabong Pro Maui and mens Rip Curl Pipeline Masters running December 8-20.
For more details on the Vans Triple Crown visit www.triplecrownofsurfing.com.
A 7am call will be made again tomorrow morning and officials are expected to initiate competition. Log onto www.aspworldtour.com and www.roxy.com/roxypro to see which contest will run!
