O’Neill Cold Water Classic
Miguel Pupo Wins O’Neill Cold Water Classic Santa Cruz and the the O’Neill CWC Series
at the beach break of Waddell Creek
Santa Cruz, California – October 30, 2011 – Miguel Pupo has won the O’Neill Cold Water Classic Santa Cruz as well as the O’Neill Cold Water Classic Series 2011, walking away with a total of $90,000 prize money at this ASP Prime Event.
read moreLord Brent Dorring wins the O’Neill Cold Water Classic Scotland
Jay Quinn takes second
April 17, 2011 – Thurso, Scotland – Brent Dorrington raised the Highland Sword high above his head as he was knighted Lord Dorrington after winning the O’Neill Cold Water Classic Scotland 2011.
read moreQuarter-finals at the O'Neill Coldwater Classic Scotland 2011
in excellent 6-8ft waves
Thurso East – Scotland (Saturday, April 16, 2011) –Jay Quinn (NZL) 27, and Joan Duru (Ondres, FRA) 22, led the remaining eight surfers into the Quarter-finals at The O'Neill Coldwater Classic Scotland in excellent 6-8ft (2m) waves where the standard of performance surfing rose to the highest level.
read moreAction Resumes at Thurso East on Day Three of ASP 6-Star O’Neill Cold Water Classic Scotland
complete Round Two
Thurso East – Scotland (Friday, April 15, 2011) –The O'Neill Coldwater Classic Scotland swung back into motion running through to complete Round Two and the first two heats of Round Three of competition with standout surfers Joan Duru (FRA) and Alain Riou (PYF) taking full advantage of the walling 6ft (1.5m) lines at Thurso East reef.
read moreThe O’Neill Cold Water Classic Scotland 2011 kicks off
in clean, head high, perfect Thurso East conditions
April 13, 2011 – Thurso, Scotland – Thurso East worked its magic to produce some of the best conditions even seen in the history of this competition on the first day of the O’Neill Cold Water Classic Scotland 2011.
read moreDay One of the O’Neill Cold Water Classic New Zealand
second ASP event in New Zealand
Gisborne, New Zealand, March 23, 2011 - The O’Neill Cold Water Classic Series 2011 was greeted head-on with the first big southerly storm of the year to hit Gisborne. Despite conditions being less than desirable with 30 knot onshore winds, cold temperatures and a messy 2.0m swell, the event kicked off with a full day of explosive surfing.
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