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NBN News | MACY CALLAGHAN DOMINATES IN US OPEN

NBN News | MACY CALLAGHAN DOMINATES IN US OPEN
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Watch Live! The U S Open of Surfing Returns to Huntington Beach

Watch Live! The U S Open of Surfing Returns to Huntington Beach
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What The Never-Ending Aussie Leg Taught Us About 2021

What The Never-Ending Aussie Leg Taught Us About 2021 And where they’re all gonna have to go from here. Photo: Dunbar/WSL Link copied to clipboard It was amazing, how fast some people moved. The instant they were bumped out of Rottnest, they got on planes and fled to the Gold Coast or Sydney to wait for the WSL’s charter flight back to the US, or for a coupla days at home before taking off to El Salvador and the ISA Games, then to Kelly’s Ranch for the next CT, ding dong. The speed of the exits told you a couple of things about CT-World right now. One, that a lot of surfers were mentally fatigued after four back to back CTs following a layoff of over a year. They just wanted to get away.

NBN News | LENNOX HEAD S STU KENNEDY THROUGH IN ROTTNEST SEARCH

In surfing, Lennox Head’s Stu Kennedy has finished third in his seeding round heat at Rottnest Island. Kennedy’s board snapped in the first 10 minutes and eventually fell short of world number 5 Jordy Smith and the Central Coast’s Wade Carmichael. Riding the most waves of the heat – Kennedy’s best was only 4.43. He’ll have one last chance in tomorrow’s Elimination Round. (NO AUDIO)

Santa Barbara Pro Surfer Conner Coffin Places 2nd in Australia s Narrabeen Classic | Sports

Coffin pulled out the victory with a 13.83-11.03 decision.  Coffin’s advancement to the final follows the 27-year-old’s fifth-place finish at the Rip Curl Newcastle Cup presented by Corona. Securing second place at Narrabeen puts Coffin in the elite top five on the 2021 World Surf League Men’s Championship Tour, and marks only the second time he has made his way to a final since his rookie year on the tour in 2016 in Portugal. His rise through the ranks of nearly 40 of the world’s top surfers serves as proof that, despite the year’s delayed starts in contest scheduling and COVID-related quarantines, his focus and commitment are paying off.

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