Tahara, Japan Set to Host Oxbow ASP WLT Action

Yumeya presents Oxbow WLT in Tahara
Stop No. 1 of 2 on ASP WLT
Akabane Beach, Tahara Aichi, Japan
July 28-August 2, 2009

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Tahara, Japan Set to Host Oxbow ASP WLT Action

TAHARA, Japan (Sunday, July 26, 2009) – The Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) World Longboard Tour (WLT) is gearing up to host the world’s finest competitive longboarding talent at Akabane Beach in Tahara Aichi, Japan from July 28 through August 2, 2009 with the Yumeya presents Oxbow WLT in Tahara.

The Japanese-based event marks the first of two stops on the ASP WLT which will allow all surfers including defending ASP WLT Champion Bonga Perkins (HAW), 36, last year’s ASP World Runner-up Antoine Delpero (FRA), 24, and American ASP WLT Title hopeful Taylor Jensen (USA), 25, a chance to work towards earning the crown of the globe’s finest longboarder.Perkins,… Read the rest

ASP Top 17 Re-Ignite for Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic

Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic
Stop No. 3 of 7 on the 2009 ASP Women’s World Tour
Dee Why, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
September 30 – October 5, 2009

ASP Top 17 Re-Ignite for Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic


Pictured: Stephanie Gilmore (AUS), 21, reigning two-time ASP Women’s World Champion and current ASP World No. 1, will look to further cement her ratings’ lead at the upcoming Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic.
Credit: © ASP/ CI/ ROBERTSON via GETTY IMAGES

DEE WHY, New South Wales (Monday, August 31, 2009) – After a lengthy mid-season break, the world’s best female surfers are re-igniting with the Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic, Event No. 3 of 7 on the 2009 ASP Women’s World Tour, running at Sydney’s Dee Why Point from September 30 through October 5, 2009.

Stephanie Gilmore (AUS), 21, reigning two-time ASP Women’s World Champion and current ASP Women’s World No.… Read the rest

Surfers Can Save When Flying Abroad With Their Boards

Surfers Can Save When Flying Abroad With Their Boards

Surfers planning to take their surf boards on holiday can often be faced with extra costs when it comes to check-in at the airport. APH (Airport Parking and Hotels) has recently carried out thorough research into every major airline flying out of the UK, revealing the excess baggage charges that surfers could be faced with before they fly.

As the research shows, extra costs can vary wildly from airline to airline and there are also many specific policies that relate to surfing equipment. Some holiday makers may find that getting a great deal on a flight can become a false economy if they want to take their surfboard with them. Worse still, the airline might simply refuse to take any surfboards as luggage.One of the best airlines for surfers is Virgin Atlantic, who will carry boards in addition to your free baggage allowance at no extra charge.… Read the rest

ASP Stakeholders Discuss Landmark Improvements to ASP Dream Tour

ASP International Business News
2009

ASP Stakeholders Discuss Landmark Improvements to ASP Dream Tour


Pictured: The Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay experienced one of its most historic events ever this past July. Next year may see the ASP Dream Tour return with an even more elite group of athletes.
Credit: © ASP/ CI/ CESTARI via GETTY IMAGES

COOLANGATTA, Australia (Monday, August 31, 2009) – A cross-section of the ASP’s principle stakeholders convened two weeks ago on Australia’s Gold Coast for a two-day summit, dubbed “Rabbit Camp 2009” (after former ASP President Wayne “Rabbit” Bartholomew’s annual strategy sessions), where the group of event licensees, surfer representatives and ASP administrators collaborated in a discussion of several key issues regarding the future of the sport.

“It was fantastic to get such a diverse group of people together to push through some major initiatives that we’ve been working towards for the past 18 months,” Brodie Carr, ASP International CEO, said.… Read the rest

Harley Ingleby Wins Yumeya presents Oxbow ASP WLT at Tahara

Harley Ingleby Wins Yumeya presents Oxbow ASP WLT at Tahara

TAHARA AICHI, Japan (Thursday, July 30, 2009) – Harley Ingleby (AUS), 25, won the Yumeya presents Oxbow ASP WLT at Tahara, over Duane de Soto (HAW), 32, in peaky two-to-three foot surf (1 metre) after a marathon day of competition at Long Beach in Tahara Aichi, Japan.

The Yumeya presents Oxbow ASP WLT at Tahara marks the first of two events on the ASP WLT calendar, which crowns the undisputed ASP World Longboard Champion at year’s end. The next contest slated on the 2009 season will be the Oxbow ASP WLT in the Maldives which will be held in October.After battling through five heats today, Ingleby found the leftover endurance to finish up strong, jumping out to an early lead over de Soto and carrying the lead throughout the 35-minute final to take out the Yumeya presents Oxbow ASP WLT at Tahara.… Read the rest