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Not the first Ewing to surf the spot. I won my masters heat there at the US champs in 1980.i sure hope ethan is here to stay. so damn good.
Oh and there's this new guy named Juan Florenzo. He's pretty good!
http://instagr.am/p/ClpTWF9LPLP/
That wave also seems really hard to surf on your backhand.That was more like it.
Ewing and John were on another, albeit predictable, level.
Good to see Kauli Vasst ripping too. His 9.1 was not as refined as the haole boys, but it was intense.
That wave also seems really hard to surf on your backhand.
My favorite part about this clip is the dude yelling "OOHHHH" on every single turn
Wave was small, but it was well surfed. I thought they'd give it to him.I don't know who Imai's guy is that's upset with his score, but that wave sucked.
That being said, judges are making things tough on themselves by scoring everything as a variation of a 5
Wave was small, but it was well surfed. I thought they'd give it to him.