
Manu Bay delivered great conditions for day one of the Association of Surfing Professionals Billabong Pro Junior and the top seeded Pro Junior Men’s division thrived in the semi-clean 4 foot surf.

An elite field of Australasia’s top pro junior surfers are descending on one of the world’s classic point breaks for the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) Billabong Pro Junior which begins this Thursday at Raglan.

The Super 16 was the official close to the entire Export Gold Series and as such it was only the best of the best that had made the cut and been invited to compete.

KIWI SURF MAGAZINE - ISSUE 118
Sam Hawke and Doug Young score the waves of their lives
Mate v mate Payouts fly as NZ’s best rip into each other:“Billy has himself a kingdom full of peasants.”
Was Cyclone Tomas a myth?
Scott Bell, Sean Peggs and Braedon Williams barrels tell the tale
Plus we chat with:
Elliot Paerata-Reid, Zennor Wernham & Nick Macrae
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The Export Gold Series heads into the final event of the year at Piha Beach, Auckland commencing this Friday (23-24 April) with three surfers vying for the title.
ASP World Tour rookie Carissa Moore (Oahu, HAW) won the TSB Bank Women’s Surfing Festival defeating Sally Fitzgibbons (Aus) at Fitzroy Beach, Taranaki

Wildcard Sarah Mason's dream run at the TSB Bank Women's Surf Festival has come to an end in the semifinals


Wining the New Zealand Women’s Open, becoming the wild card entry into the ASP Women’s Dream Tour event and turning 15 all on the same day is the best birthday present 15-year-old Sarah Mason could dream of.
Read more: Sarah Mason wins NZ Women’s Open & wildcard entry to ASP Dream Tour

20-year-old Billy Stairmand of Raglan is the new National Champion after defeating his more experienced opponents in the final of the Hyundai National Surfing Championships completed at Gisborne.
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