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October 2008
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SEBASTIAN ZIETZ CLAIMS 2008 CALIFORNIA TRIFECTA SURF SERIES
Oakley’s Sebastian Zietz maintained his frontrunner status throughout the competition to claim the Macy’s CA Trifecta Oakley Pro Junior division title.
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Oakley's Mason Ho Claims Oakley Pro Junior N.America Champs
Oakley’s Mason Ho (North Shore, HI), 20, won the Oakley Pro Junior ASP North America Championships, an ASP Grade-3 event, in four-to-six foot surf at Santa Cruz’s coveted Steamer Lane on Sunday.
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NAT YOUNG WINS O'NEILL COLD WATER CLASSIC
Oakley’s Nat Young (Santa Cruz, CA) won the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) World Qualifying Series (WQS) 4-Star O’Neill Cold Water Classic in great four-to-six foot surf in front of his home crowd at Steamer Lane.
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Dusty Payne Pockets Biggest Ever Pay-day At Oakley Pro Junior Global Challenge
Hawaiian Dusty Payne barreled his way to victory in the Oakley Pro Junior Global Challenge to claim the world’s biggest ever pay-day for a pro junior event in Bali, Indonesia on Tuesday.
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Quarterfinalists Decided In Oakley Pro Junior Global Challenge
The Oakley Pro Junior Global Challenge continued to live up to expectations with quarterfinalists decided in rising 6-foot right hand reef break conditions at the high performance wave of Keramas in Bali, Indonesia today.
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Rio Surf Pro International Presented by Oakley
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Brazilian Simao Romao, 22 years old, leads the party on the crowded Arpoador beach during the last day of Oakley presents Rio Surf Pro International. He started the day breaking the score record of the first WQS in the Arpoador history. The local from Arpoador dismissed two campaigners before beating the experienced South African Greg Emslie, 31 years old, in the great final.
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Round Two of Oakley Global Challenge Serves Up Perfect Barrels
The high performance wave of Keramas roared back to life today, serving up epic 4-6 foot barrelling reef break waves for round two of the Oakley Pro Junior Global Challenge in Bali, Indonesia.
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Oakley Rider Sets Pace for Global Challenge in Bali
The battle is on for the big bucks in Bali, Indonesia with eighteen of the world’s top junior surfers going toe-to-toe in the opening round of the world’s richest-ever pro junior tournament at the high performance wave of Keramas today.
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Final Wildcard Decided for Oakley Pro Junior Global Challenge
Welcome to Bali. The waiting period for the inaugural Oakley Pro Junior Global Challenge Championships, the final event of a six-event international series for junior men begins today. Yesterday, 32 of Bali’s top surfers competed for the final wildcard slot at Keramas Beach on Bali’s east side. Garut Widiarta from Kuta narrowly defeated Raditya Rondi in an explosive wave-for-wave count-back final.