RVCA Ditches Erin Wasson

by The Editors on July 20, 2010

Erin-Wasson-X-Rvca-1-260X213Looks like the high fashion diva Erin Wasson was a little too high maintenance for RVCA and they have cut her contract, according to the fashion blog Fashionista.

According to sources inside the company, RVCA dropped Erin Wasson because her team was too hard to work with. “Total chaos and the epitome of unorganized,” according to one person we spoke with. We know, what a shocker.

Then again, we’re guessing Ms. Wasson was pretty expensive and RVCA wasn’t exactly flush with cash. . . until lately.

[Update 6 PM, July 20, 2010: According to RVCA: “. . . the fashionista Wasson story is completely false, I’m sure it will be down or have a correction printed by tomorrow.” And by “completely false” RVCA means that Ms. Wasson will no longer be with the company, nor will she design another line for the company, but that’s because her contract expires on December 31, 2010. Not because she was “too hard to work with.”]

[Link: Fashionista]

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Police Board Clears Officer Rivieri

by The Editors on July 20, 2010

Can’t believe it has already been three years since Baltimore Police officer Salvatore Rivieri was caught on video jumping out of his golf cart and roughing up a 14-year-old skateboarder (click here for all the stories). Now, according to the Baltimore Sun, that officer has been “cleared using excessive force and discourtesy.”

A three-member police panel called a trial board held a hearing last week and found Officer Salvatore Rivieri guilty of failing to issue the youth a citizen contact receipt and file a report but not guilty on charges of using excessive and unnecessary force and uttering a discourtesy.

It is difficult to imagine a police officer be more discourteous to a kid, short of beating them, but apparently in Baltimore that’s perfectly normal police behavior.

[Link: Baltimore Sun]

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Beta Unit x K2 Snowboards

by The Editors on July 20, 2010

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We were just on our way to pick up some Beta Unit tees at UNIV (because Shaun McKay always looks so sexy in them, doesn’t he) when we were reminded that Beta Unit groove doesn’t stop at tees. No, not this season. Thanks to a collab with K2 snowboards we’re all in for a bit of an up-sell on the Beta Unit side.

Beta Unit is excited to announce their partnership with K2 Snowboards for the upcoming 2010/2011 season. We got to design the graphic for the Darkstar, which we used as a canvas to transmit our geo-futuristic dreamscapes to. We love snowboarding, and a lot of details in our clothing is inspired by the functionality of outerwear.

For the rest of the Beta Unit goods click the link.

[Link: Beta Unit and K2 Snowboards]

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Cairns, Gilmore, and Lewis In Hall of Fame

by The Editors on July 20, 2010

Ian StephEach year, during the US Open of Surfing in Huntington Beach, California (right in front of the Huntington Surf & Sport Shop on the corner of PCH and Main) the Surfers’ Hall of Fame grows by three people and their names are placed in the sidewalk just like in Hollywood.

On Friday, August 6, 2010 Ian “Kanga” Cairns, Stephanie Gilmore (pictured right), and Huntington Beach legend Randy Lewis will join a select crew of surfings greatest names including Laird Hamilton, Mike Doyle, Jack O’Neill, Robert August, Greg Noll, Jericho Poppler, Kelly Slater, Lisa Andersen, Martin Potter, Al Merrick, Shaun Tomson and Rob Machado.

The ceremony begins at 10 AM on August 6, 2010 and is open to the public. Get there early if you want to sit down. Follow the jump for more info.
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Here/Now Almost Here Now

by The Editors on July 20, 2010

Dan Brisse, Jake Blauvelt, Gigi Rüf, Lucas Debari, Fredi Kalbermatten, Sylvain Bourbousson, Romain deMarchi, DCP, JP Solberg, Annie Boulanger, Marie-France Roy, Bjorn Leines, Taka Nakai, Tadashi Fuse, Jules Reymond, Cale Zima, Blair Habenicht, Terje Haakonsen, Bode Merrill, Wolfgang Nyvelt, and Nicolas Müller tease us with a blast of freeze winter air in our sweaty, sweltering faces and it cools like ice.

[Link: Absinthe Films]

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SIMA Athlete Management Boot Camp

by The Editors on July 20, 2010

Sima BootcampIt’s rare that we have even the slightest bit of interest in any of SIMA’s Bootcamp seminars. On August 18, 2010, however, SIMA will be hosting an Athlete Management Boot Camp in conjunction with Wasserman Media Group that features a strong line-up of panelists including BIllabong’s Graham Stapelberg, Hurley’s Pat O’Connell, Firewire’s Mark Price, Mosaic’s Susan Izzo, WMG’s Blair Marlin, and the guy most responsible for “professionalizing” action sports athletes WMG’s Steve Astaphen.

“Athlete management is not only a crucial component to the surf industry, but one that is ever-changing and evolving as our sport, athletes and lifestyle continue to grow in the mainstream spotlight. At Athlete Management Boot Camp you’ll hear from some of our industry’s own experts, as well as from the preeminent managers and agents in the athlete management category, and learn best practices for managing athletes today, getting the most out of your signed athlete, what surf brands can learn from more mainstream athlete management, and more,” said Doug Palladini, SIMA President and VP of Marketing for Vans.

The seminar costs $175 for SIMA members and $275 for non-members. Follow the jump for all the info.
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Ponce de Leon Shark Nips Surfer

by The Editors on July 19, 2010

Jimmy Johnston, a 55-year-old surfer who claims to have been surfing Florida’s Ponce de Leon Inlet for 45 years was bitten on the foot by a shark on Saturday, July 17, 2010, according to a story in the Daytona Beach News Journal.

Deputy Chief Mike Hensler said the surfer, identified as Jimmy Johnston, told Beach Patrol officers he was sitting on his surfboard with his feet out of the water Saturday near the Ponce de Leon Inlet’s south jetty. . . He said he saw a baitfish jump into the air nearby. It was followed by a small spinner shark, Hensler said. . . “The guy said the shark missed the fish, but grabbed his foot,” Hensler said. . . In alarm, Johnston pulled his right foot from the shark’s mouth, causing most of the injury, which consisted of two cuts to the top and seven to the bottom of the appendage, the deputy chief said.

Officials seem almost sad to say that this was only Volusia County’s second shark bite of the year. At this rate they’re going to lose their title as the “shark bite capital of the world.”

[Link: Daytona Beach News Journal]

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Jordy Smith Takes J-Bay

by The Editors on July 18, 2010

After four long days of solid surfing The 2010 Billabong Pro J-Bay is over. South African Jordy Smith, 22, has claimbed his first ASP Elite tour event at home and placed himself firmly in the lead of the ASP World Title points race.

This is the best day of my life,” Smith said. “The crowd on the beach has been supporting me the last few days and hearing the cheers and the Vuvuzelas just gets me fired up to perform. It feels like they’re pushing me along. I couldn’t have done it without them.”

For surf fans who waited two-and-a-half months without any Elite Tour action it was over much too quickly. So quickly that we seemly missed half of it (including the final). Thankfully, there are heats-on-demand.

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Sean Holmes: The J-Bay Wrecking Ball

by The Editors on July 17, 2010

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Occasionally, the proper order of things gets disturbed by an agent of chaos. Kelly Slater is destined to win ASP World Title number 10 and Andy Irons is supposed to find competitive redemption on tour. On day three of the Billabong Pro at J-Bay all of that got turned upside down by South African wildcard Sean Holmes (pictured above).

In round three Holmes slipped past a determined Kelly Slater. Kelly surfed seven waves, but he couldn’t get anything over a 6.8. Holmes took only three waves and was able to nail down a 7.5 and a 5.5 to edge Kelly by .04 handing the ASP World Tour points lead to fellow countryman Jordy Smith.

“Look, Kelly (Slater) is going to belt the score he needs on any wave,” Holmes said. “For me, with my back, I wasn’t going to improve my score on the smaller wave so there was no point in me taking it. That was the tactic I was playing with throughout the heat and I was fortunate that the ocean cooperated with me at the end.”

Slater was typically philosophical.

“It’s a long year ahead,” Slater said. “I think I entered this event two or three heats ahead of Jordy (Smith) and if he wins this event, he’ll be two or three events ahead of me. So I’ve got a month to think about it before the next one. I’ll go home, recharge and focus on Tahiti.” . . . “I never felt in sync here this year,” Slater continued. “I’ve been tired ever since I arrived. I’ve been going to bed at 8pm and waking up at 1am. I’ve been up today for 8 hours already. That said, Sean is always in sync out here at Jeffreys. He knows the spot really well and is always on the best waves.”

But that was not the end of the Sean Holmes wrecking ball. In round four he met Andy Irons. Andy started off the heat with a 8.67 but was not able to match that score again. The one time he came close he got obviously distracted by a water cameraman who was directly in the Andy’s line of fine. Holmes, meanwhile, put down a 7 and an 8.6 to win by .43 of a point.

In the last seconds of the heat it appeared that Andy was paddling in. Instead, he apparently motored over to the water photographer for a confrontation. We heard announcer Luke Stedman say, “Agh,” saw Andy and the photographer face to face in the water and then Billabong cut to a commercial. South African surf magazine ZigZag tweeted that Irons “paddle over and spears board into event photographer who got in the way on a scoring wave.” The only other time the altercation was mentioned was in the highlight show when announcer Ron Blakey said that a frustrated Andy had “splashed some water” on the photographer. Either way, Andy was pissed and with reason.

For all the official ASP details from the rest of the day including Taj Burrow’s 18.87 crushing of Tiago Pires, Dane Reynolds slip past Brett Simpson, and Damien Hobgood’s goofy footed round four domination over current champ Mick Fanning follow the jump.
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DC Pops Off On The East Coast

by The Editors on July 17, 2010

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Josh Kalis, Matt Miller, Marquise Henry, Evan Smith, and Wes Kremer go door-to-door on DC’s Pop-Up Tour. We’d go to our local shop to check ’em. Starts today at Bethlehem Skatepark in Pennsylvania.

[Link: DCskateboarding.tv]

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