That period between December 8 and 20 has long been a special time of year on the North Shore. With long lines at Ted’s Bakery and swells that shake beachfront homes, it’s also the traditional waiting ...
It’s on. Day two. The 2023 Vans Pipe Masters, in its strange, new(ish), admittedly somewhat complicated format is live, and the footage from Ehukai Beach Park is streaming below. It may be different; ...
WSL-sanctioned specialty surf contest and community activations mark a new chapter for iconic Pipeline Vans is committed to uplifting the North Shore community and driving cultural progression and ...
The World Surf League is changing its Championship Tour format, namely moving its most prestigious event, the Pipe Masters off Oahu's North Shore, from the beginning of the season to the end to ...
John John Florence is a two-time world champion. Nathan Florence is one of the premier big-wave surfers on the planet today. Ivan Florence has mutton chops that put them all to shame. Throw them in a ...
The World's Most Versatile Camera to Deliver Epic Perspectives from the Legendary Pipeline Wave on the North Shore of Oahu SAN MATEO, Calif., Dec. 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- GoPro (NASDAQ: GPRO) today ...
COSTA MESA, Calif., Nov. 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Vans, the original action sports brand, is proud to present the Vans Pipe Masters December 8 - 20, 2023 on the North Shore of Oahu. Last year's ...
The Vans Pipe Masters is returning to the North Shore next week for the third year running. There’ll be 40 men and 20 women competing for $300,000 cash. Format-wise, there will be three rounds, with ...
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While it’s not impossible to count all the iconic moments at the Pipe Masters over the years, you might need a calculator. Just a few: Gerry Lopez’ nonchalance in the pit in the 1970s. The Ho brothers ...
The Pipe contest is running this week, in the time slot it has been for 53 years. Twice it was moved, twice it came back, for reasons most long-time observers credit to a good sense and heritage. Now ...