Quiksilver Adds New York Stop To ASP Tour

by The Editors on January 26, 2011

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The East Coast is finally getting an ASP World Tour stop as Quiksilver puts up a $1 million purse for The Quiksilver Pro New York September 4-15, 2011. It will be the sixth stop on the 2011 tour (click here for full schedule).

“We are beyond excited to host the biggest pro surf event in the world on Long Island this September,” said Bob McKnight, CEO of Quiksilver. “There has always been a huge contingent of dedicated surfers and surf enthusiasts on the East Coast and they will now get a chance to watch the world’s best surfers in Long Beach. We are also bringing the best and brightest Quiksilver, Roxy and DC athletes to New York City, the largest media arena in the world, for twelve days of surf, skate, BMX, fashion, art and music that will bring incredible global attention to these phenomenal athletes and the action sports culture and lifestyle.”

Finally, a good reason to visit New York. Follow the jump for all the details.
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Burton Snatches Up McMorris & Deiss

by The Editors on January 26, 2011

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After seeing Mark McMorris’ performance at the O’Neill Evolution slope air we knew it would only be a matter of time before things began falling into place for the Canadian.

Mark paid his first visit to Burton’s home base in Vermont last week to check out HQ and meet product managers. After his visit, Mark had this to say, “I’m really stoked to be riding the best products with the most progressive team in the business,” said Mark. “Since I got on the program, I’ve already been working with such great people that all share a strong love for snowboarding, and I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else.”

Burton also hooked up Osceola, Wisconsin rail-slayer Ethan Deiss (pictured above). Both riders will be representing Burton outwear and hardgoods on the AM team. Follow the jump for more details [click to continue…]

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Olympus x Quik x Tom Carroll

by The Editors on January 25, 2011

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Tom Carroll has signed on to promote a new Quiksilver Edition of the Olympus TG-610 for Australia. Like Mr. Carroll, the 14 megapixel camera is waterproof, shockproof, snowproof, dustproof, and shoots in 3-D. We’re not sure if Tom features one-touch HD, or not. Anyone?

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Skip SIA Denver With Transworld Biz

by The Editors on January 25, 2011

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While most of the snow industry is descending on Denver for the SIA Snow Show, those who stay at home don’t have to feel left out. Nope, thanks to Transworld Business we all can get a solid overview of many of the new boots, bindings, and boards (along with the company line from each brand) in Transworld Business 2011/12 Preview.

Nice of them to share it all with us, isn’t it?

[Link: Transworld Business]

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Rowley Signs On As Maloof Lead Course Designer

by The Editors on January 25, 2011

GeoffrowleyphotoLooks like Geoff Rowley has signed up for another year overseeing the design of Maloof Money Cup courses (which have grown to include an event in South Africa).

Rowley will lead the design team of pro skateboarders and experts alongside Joe Ciaglia from California Skateparks, whose company has built all four Maloof Money Cup courses since its beginning in 2008. . . “I really respect the Maloofs and what they’ve accomplished with this contest,” said Rowley. “Out of all the contests out there, the Maloof Money Cup is the only one that really delivers on giving the skaters and fans what they are looking for,” said Rowley.

Rowley definitely knows what makes spectacular skate terrain no doubt. Follow the jump for all the details.
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South African Surfer Dies in Shark Attack

by The Editors on January 25, 2011

1744978528A 16-year-old surfer, and former finalist in the South African Grommet Games in the U-16 Division Zama Ndamase (right) died after being hit by a Tiger Shark at Port St. Johns, South Africa’s Second Beach on Saturday, January 15, 2011, according to a story on IOL.co.za.

“We ran down there as soon as we saw it. After the shark had bit him he caught a wave and headed for shore, but he couldn’t stand on one leg and the wave faded on him. . . “He lost consciousness and some of the other surfers tried to rescue him before the lifeguards came. He was in the water a good 10 minutes before we got to him. . . “We checked for a pulse and all the vital signs, but he was already gone. The shark had bitten a big chunk off his right leg.”

This is the third shark attack death at Second Beach since March 2009.

[Link: iol.co.za]

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Kelly Slater On The Covers

by The Editors on January 25, 2011

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The mainstream print media’s delayed timelines have finally caught up with the big KS10 news. The February issue of Outside Magazine features Slater in a story titled Kelly Slater’s Perfect 10, and GQ has him as one of 10 covers for their 25 Coolest Athletes of All Time issue. Add them to the list. . .

[Link via Mountain And Wave]

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Two More Snowboarders Die of Head Injuries

by The Editors on January 25, 2011

KeithTwo more snowboarders died in the last week in unrelated accidents resulting in head injuries. Rahsheka Keith (right), a 22-year old UC Santa Cruz theatre student from Oakland, California died after riding her snowboard (like a sled) into a lift tower at Lake Tahoe, California’s Granlibakken Resort, according to a story in the Sierra Sun.

The accident occurred when Keith used her snowboard as a sled, sitting upon the board with her feet unattached to the bindings, Ausnow said. At some point, Keith became turned around, facing uphill, with her back turned toward the bottom of the hill. She then crashed into a lift tower pole.

In Arizona, 22-year-old Branson Holm died from injuries sustained after landing on his head while “attempting to do a backflip on his snowboard,” on January 9, 2011 while riding near Flagstaff, Arizona, according to a story in the Mail Tribune.

Keith and Holm become the 12th and 13th snowboard deaths in North America since December 20, 2010. Our thoughts are with their families and friends.

[Links: Sierra Sun and Mail Tribune]

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Nooka x Neff No Time Watch

by The Editors on January 24, 2011

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With the new Nooka Neff Mindstyle watch the next time someone asks you what time it is you can say, “If I’d spent my $150 on a watch rather than on this polyurethane art bracelet I’d be able to tell you.”

The description is our favorite part:

neff has joined together with nooka to produce a product reflective of the lifestyle of an action sports athlete. these two brands have created a limited edition timepiece that utilizes an array of bright colors that will be grasp attention whether on the slopes or catching a wave.

And, if you don’t like the Neff watch you can get one of Nickelodeon’s Sponge Bob Squarepants by Dalek for $150. We really are in collab hell.

[Link: Nooka Neff]

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Washington’s $1,000 Out Of Bounds Fine?

by The Editors on January 24, 2011

The wallets of many Washington State snowboarders could take a pretty big hit if a new bill becomes state law, according to this story on KOMO.com. Washington’s Senate Bill 5186 could fine snowboarders (and skiers) up to $1,000 for venturing out of bounds.

It states that people “shall not ski on a ski slope, trail, or area that is designated by a ski area operator as closed to the public and that has signs posted indicating the closure.” . . Under the measure, members of the ski patrol who witness out-of-bounds skiers can collect evidence and turn in a report to the local sheriff, who could then issue a citation.

All that for a little “adventure.”

[Link: Komo4.com and Seattle PI]

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