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January 15th, 2013

Surf Photos . . .

Today’s images we have uploaded to their pages

Makua Rothman – Lower Trestles
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Malia Jones and Luke Stedman – Hossegor, France
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Mason Ho being interviewed by Ryan Simmons – US Open, Huntington Beach
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Matt King – Rights off Point, Salt Creek
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Matt Rockhold and Homer Henard – Nelscott Reef, Oregon
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Micha Pitts and Xanadu – Lowers
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Mick Lowe – Mundaka, Spain
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Mickey Picon – Barra, Mexico
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Hossegor, France
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Mike Parsons and Alistor Kraft – Nelscott, Oregon
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Salt Creek, Dana Point
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Mike Todd – Huntington Beach
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Nate Yeomans – T Street, San Clemente
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Nathan Fletcher with Analog’s former team manager Matt Patterson – Las Flores, El Salvador
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Nick Kovack – Ocean Beach
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Paulo Moura – Hossegor, France
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Richard Schmidt and Darryl Virostko – Oregon
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Tom Whitaker – ISA Games, Huntington Beach
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January 10th, 2013

Surf Photos – Oh My!

Today we uploaded the following images

Makua Rothman – Duranbah, Gold Coast Austalia
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Malia Jones – Margaret River, Western Australia
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Martin Potter – Jeffrey’s Bay, South Africa
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Matt Beacham – Hossegor, France
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Oceanside Pier
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Matt King – San Miguel, Baja (having a beer before his heat at the No Fear Mexican Surf Festival against Rob Machado, Chris Ward and Jeremy Sherwin)
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Maz Quinn – Lowers
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Micha Pitts – Baja, Mexico
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Newport Beach
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Mickey Picon – Hossegor, France
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Nate Tyler – Cayucos, California
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Nate Yeomans – Margaret River, West Oz
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Oceanside Pier
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Nathan Carroll – Gas Bay, Margaret River
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54st, Newport Beach
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Nathan Fletcher – Mavericks (that’s Tazy and Peter Mel in the foreground)
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Nathan Hedge – St. Leu, Reunion Island
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Nathan, Sarge, and Tom Curren – Jbay, South Africa
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Snapper Rocks, Goldy
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Nathan Webster – J Bay, South Africa
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Nathaniel Curran – Dbah, Queensland
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The Strand, Oxnard
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Neco Padaratz – JBay
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Nick Kovack – Cerritos, Baja Mexico
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Peter Garaway – Lake Superior, Minnesota
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Phil Macdonald and Joel Parkinson – J Bay, South Africa
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Phil and Kelly Slater – Boost Mobile Pro, Lowers
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Phil and Mick Fanning – Reunion Island airport
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Rob Machado, Chris Ward and Matt King – San Miguel, Baja Mexico
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Samba Mann – Gold Coast
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Tom Whitaker – Snapper Rocks
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Tom and Luke Stedman – Jeffrey’s Bay
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Phil Macdonald, Tom Whitaker, Bede Durbidge, Jake Patterson and Danny Wills
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Travis Logie and Fred Patachia – Saint Leu
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Troy Brooks and Son – Jbay
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December 7th, 2012

Today’s Photo Upload

We have uploaded images of the following surfers

Nate Acker – Peru

Nate Acker – Steamer Lane, Santa Cruz

Nate Acker – Costa Rica



Nate Yeomans – Ballito, South Africa



Nate Yeomans – Boodjiup, Western Australia

Nate Yeomans – Lower Trestles, San Onofre

Nate Yeomans – Oceanside, San Diego

Nathan Fletcher – California



Nathan Fletcher – Steamer Lane, Santa Cruz



Nathan Fletcher – Salt Creek, Dana Point



Nathan Webster – Hossegor, France



Nathan Webster – Jalama Beach, California

Nathan Webster – Jeffrey’s Bay, South Africa



Nathan Webster – North Shore Oahu, Hawaii

Neco Padaratz – Brazil



Noi Kaulukukui – Bundoran, Ireland



Pancho Sullivan – Jbay, South Africa

December 4th, 2012

Nathan Fletcher Signs With Vans Clothing

Nathan previously rode for Analog who have pulled out of the surfing industry to just focus on skate and sknow. Now Nathan has joined Vans from head to toe.

His hat reads Boogie Snorkel (your going to have to ask Nathan what that means)

September 2nd, 2012

It’s 40 to 50 Feet

No ma’am, it’s more like 8-10 feet! Standing on the beach at The Wedge listening to people’s comments is pretty hysterical, as one lady insisted the surf was 40-50 feet.

The following photos were all taken yesterday from around 7-10 in the morning.

Standing room only

Surfers favorite flag

Water photographer going for it



Board talk with Pat Towersey and Geoff Brack

Nathan Fletcher’s first and last wave

OC Register reporter Laylan Connelly for the interview – “So why is it you only catch one wave and call it quits when black ball doesn’t come up for another two hours?”

“I’m going to Point Mugu for the afternoon session” – Nathan

Local news covering the action

Missing the grab

Tube time

Geoff Brack enjoying his post-surf grit and a cooler full of goodies



Brendon Thomas (Surfer Magazine editor) getting the inside scoop

Goat man

Nowhere to go but straight

Should had gone for the kick flip

Mike Guarino (Volcom team manager) having a go (where’s your Volcom sticker?)

“I am going to stand here and show off my cleavage until blackball get’s lifted”

The waves we’re really slim pickings for the surfer’s who chose to wait outside for the bigger sets

Newp’s local Bobby Okvist



Not quite the doggy door approach



Spencer Pirdy on the wave of the morning

Thank you for making this drop Spencer as it made our trip up there worth it!

July 25th, 2012

Nathan Fletcher, Makua Rothman & Bill Bryan At Wedge

Yesterday we met up with Nathan and Makua at around 5:30pm on the shoreline at The Wedge. A pretty small and very crowded day as Makua wanted to head over to 56th street, but was persuaded by Nathan to surf The Wedge.

“Let’s just surf for about 30 minutes” – Nathan

Bill “Beaker” Bryan having a go

Air time

Bill and his board

A bodyboarder looking for his bodyboard

Nathan starting off in the wash

Nathan always seems to have a lot of fins on his boards



Nathan seconds before pulling out through the back

Makua pulling in for the GoPro photog’s

Makua’s last wave being when he came up his board was broken

Probably telling Nathan they should had gone to 56th

Nathan on the set of the evening

May 29th, 2012

Nathan Fletcher Billboard

Driving through Encinitas today and noticed Nixon’s newest billboard of Nathan Fletcher in which they are advertising there $2,600.00 watch called The 51-30.

May 5th, 2012

Billabong XXL Winners In 2012

Billabong XXL Ride of The Year, Mens Performance and Monster Tube Champion went to Nathan Fletcher



Billabong XXL Biggest Wave Champion (recorded at 78ft) Garrett McNamara

Monster Paddle Champion Dave Wassel



Verizon Wipeout of the Year going to Garrett McNamara

ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, USA – (May 5, 2012) — A new world surfing record has been recognized at the Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards fueled by Monster Energy, with Hawaiian surfer Garrett McNamara (Haleiwa, Hawaii) winning the Biggest Wave Award for a wave measured by experts as 78 feet. The Haleiwa surfer rode the wave at Praia do Norte, Nazaré, Portugal on November 1, 2011, eclipsing the previous record held by Californian Mike Parsons who in 2008 rode a 77 foot wave at the Cortes Bank off the coast of California.

The height of McNamara’s wave was decided by a panel of big wave surfing and photography experts who painstakingly analyzed and measured the photographs and video images of his ride. The measurements of the Billabong XXL judging panel are recognized by the Guinness World Records as the official determination of big wave surfing superlatives. The award winners in seven categories were announced last night at a gala ceremony at the Grove Theater in Anaheim, California that was attended by some 2,200 surf world VIPs.

“It’s amazing we get to do what we do, I am so grateful. The world record doesn’t mean as much to me, this is for the town of Nazaré and Portugal and for all my family and friends there. To be able to give them something to be proud of and inspire them, a world record for this town doing it tough in the middle of nowhere is great,” said McNamara. “I didn’t want to get caught up in it all, but I have to tell you the truth, when they announced my name I got a bigger rush than probably on all the waves I rode this year.”

In addition to his Biggest Wave Award, McNamara also claimed the Verizon Wipeout of the Year Award for a disastrous looking attempt to ride a huge wave at Jaws on Maui, Hawaii in January of this year. With the wind blowing his surfboard off course and water obscuring his vision, McNamara found himself cart-wheeling head over heels into a watery abyss. The wipeout eclipsed other horrifying entries from Tahiti, Tasmania and West Australia.

“You gotta choose where you are comfortable and how you want to die. Jaws is actually really deep and pretty safe compared to the wipeouts Nathan (Fletcher), Bruce (Irons) and all the guys had in Tahiti. When you are scraped on the reef you are dead. At Jaws you have deep water and some guy is probably going to scoop in on the jet ski, pick you up and give you a little kiss. It all depends where you are comfortable,” explained McNamara.

While McNamara’s rides have earned him mainstream acclaim, Nathan Fletcher (San Juan Capistrano, California, USA) walked away with the surfing industry night’s biggest prize, the 35 year-old goofy-foot winning the prestigious, blue ribbon Sony Xperia Ride of the Year Award and $50,000. Fletcher also became the first surfer in the 12-year history of Billabong XXL Global Big Awards to win three awards in the one night. The same massive wave Fletcher rode at Teahupoo in Tahiti on August 27, 2011 that earned him Xperia Ride of the Year, also won him the Monster Tube Award. In addition Fletcher was presented with the Surfline Best Performance Award that honors the male surfer showing the most consistency during the last 12 months. The humble Fletcher is a true “surfer’s surfer” — short on words, but held in high regard by his surfing peers and the global big wave fraternity for his relentless charging.

I definitely didn’t expect to be up for an award, let alone three. It’s a huge honor. I didn’t expect that out of myself,” he said. “The wave at Teahupoo was pure fate. Somehow it just popped up and I was the one who got it. Somehow, I’m not sure, maybe Sion (former award winner, Sion Milosky who drowned in 2011), gave it to me. I can’t believe it. I guess it is all the result of hard work and I am very appreciative of that,” added Fletcher.
Hawaiian Dave Wassel secured the Monster Paddle Award honoring the surfer catching a single big wave without motorized, jet ski assistance.

“For me this is like a lifetime achievement award. I’ve been using my arms since the day I was born and I’m very, very proud. I’m extremely honored, especially considering the mountain of people who strive for this award. To me it makes this the most prestigious award. Jetskis have their place, but the bottom line is I’ll grab a rope if I have to when I’m 40, but I’m not there yet. I’m just using what God gave me,” said Wassel.

Female surfer Maya Gabeira from Brazil won her fifth overall Girls Best Performance Award in Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Award history. Gabeira won four consecutive awards between 2007 and 2010.

“It’s special this year. This has been the best year ever in women’s surfing. I am very honored to win this award because the sport has evolved so much. I have been coming here for six years now and usually there are one or two standouts. This time the level is so much higher with all five nominees being solid entries,” said Gabeira.

In all, over $120,000 in cash and prizes was awarded to the world’s greatest big wave surfers in this the 12th edition of the Billabong XXL Awardsfueled by Monster Energy. Sporting celebrities including the likes of skateboarding legend Tony Hawk and fighter Tito Ortiz, model Erin Wasson, and musicians Dave Grohl and Tayler Hawkins were among the long list of big-name presenters and entertainers. Other top surfers that were nominated for awards were Kohl Christensen (Haleiwa, Hawaii) who distinguished himself with numerous outstanding sessions from Fiji to Chile to Hawaii and Greg Long (San Clemente, California) who was a contender in the Ride of the Year category for a spectacular paddle-in barrel at Puerto Escondido, Mexico. Long was also in contention for the Surfline Best Overall Performance.
Verizon Wireless is the official communications provider and XPERIA Sony Smartphone is the official cell phone supporter. Surfline.com is the exclusive surf forecast of the XXL and Contour the exclusive provider of point of view cameras. The event is sponsored by Air Tahiti Nui airlines, Surfing Magazine and Pelican Products.
2012 BILLABONG XXL BIG WAVE AWARDS RESULTS

SONY XPERIA RIDE OF THE YEAR WINNER:

Nathan Fletcher (San Juan Capistrano, California, USA) at Teahupoo, Tahiti on August 27, 2011. ($50,000)
Video by Simon Saffigna ($5,000)

SECOND PLACE: Ryan Hipwood (Gold Coast, Australia) at Cloudbreak, Fiji on July 12, 2011. ($5,000)

THIRD PLACE: Greg Long (San Clemente, California, USA) at Puerto Escondido, Mexico on May 19, 2011. ($1,500)

FOURTH PLACE: Jeff Rowley (Torquay, Victoria, Australia) at Jaws, Maui, Hawaii on January 30, 2012. ($1,500)

FIFTH PLACE: Garrett McNamara (Haleiwa, Hawaii, USA) at Praia do Norte, Nazaré, Portugal on November 1, 2011. ($1,500)

MONSTER PADDLE AWARD
Dave Wassel (Kaneohe, Hawaii, USA) at Jaws, Maui, Hawaii on January 4, 2012. ($15,000)
Photo by Mike Neal. ($4,000)

BILLABONG XXL BIGGEST WAVE AWARD
Garrett McNamara (Haleiwa, Hawaii, USA) at Praia do Norte, Nazaré, Portugal on November 1, 2011. ($15,000)
Photo by Wilson Ribeiro. ($4,000)

MONSTER TUBE AWARD
Nathan Fletcher (San Juan Capistrano, California, USA) at Teahupoo, Tahiti on August 27, 2011. ($5,000)
Photo by Brian Bielmann. ($2,000)

SURFLINE BEST PERFORMANCE AWARD
Nathan Fletcher (San Juan Capistrano, California, USA) – $5,000

BILLABONG GIRLS BEST PERFORMANCE AWARD
Maya Gabeira (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) – $5,000

VERIZON WIPEOUT OF THE YEAR AWARD
Garrett McNamara (Haleiwa, Hawaii, USA) at Jaws, Maui, Hawaii on January 4, 2012. ($2,000)
Video by Elliot Leboe. ($1,000)

December 9th, 2011

Nathan Fletcher Signs With New Eyewear Brand

Nathan Fletcher still under the parent company Luxottica makes the move from Oakley to Arnette eyewear

FOOTHILL RANCH, CA – December 8, 2011 – Arnette is proud and honored to announce that Nathan Fletcher is joining their family as the latest member of its surf team. Hailing from one of the most notable families in the surf world, Fletcher’s long resume in progressive surfing includes driving the modern aerial movement, mammoth paddle-ins, epic tubes and most recently, receiving the Heavy Water award in the 2011 SURFER Poll.

“I’m stoked to be a part of Arnette now. The whole brand really suits my style and the guys working at Arnette get what I’m about,” commented Fletcher.

Fletcher’s prowess in surf is legendary and he’s well known for pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in the water, above the lip and through surfboard design. With exploits well documented through YouTube videos, magazine cover shots and the recent SURFER Poll award win, Fletcher continues to influence what is happening in the water.

As diverse as he is progressive, Fletcher also holds his own on a skateboard, in the mountains and on a dirt bike.

“Everyone at Arnette is excited to have Nathan as a part of the team. He’s always pushing the limits and his personality fits perfectly with what Arnette is all about,” commented Brent Bearden, Arnette Team & Events Specialist.

In addition to Arnette, Fletcher also rides for Analog, Nixon, Vans and Stretch Surfboards. He joins Arnette’s growing team of wave shredders, including Mason Ho, Chippa Wilson, and Ford Archbold.

About Arnette: Launched in California in 1992, Arnette was acquired by Luxottica Group in 1999. It quickly became the eyewear of choice, and lifestyle icon, of the 3S generation – surf, skateboard and snowboard. Arnette’s design captivates, bringing together the levels of comfort and functionality demanded by people drawn to action sports.

November 21st, 2011

Nathan Fletcher On The Wave Of His Life

Cover reads:
Nathan Fletcher and The Heaviest Wave Ever Ridden
What does this guy have to do to get the recognition he deserves?
(Note to Surfer Mag: We have to think that Nathan is getting much recognition for his surfing; Analog, Vans, Stretch, Nixon, Astrodeck, Oakley and editorial in every surf magazine worldwide)

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