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Dubb takes it on the knee!!!!

Dubb takes it on the knee!!!!

Dubb wins Pipe From the IBA news update: Thursday, 25 February 2010 15:49 Hubbard won The Foam Company Drop Knee Pipeline Pro contest yesterday at the Banzai Pipeline. The one-day event was run in clean wave-face heights that ranged from 6 to 12 feet. “Today was perfect conditions for drop knee,” said Hubbard, 27. “And the level of competition is really high, so you had to be at your best in every heat.” When it...

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Ring of Fire 2…..

We just got news that our good friend Rob Isamberts “Ring of Fire 2″ is about to be premiered.  The word is to keep your eyes out for their wild premieres in early summer. The highly anticipated Ring of Fire sequel is finally here after three years in the making; following the global travels of California’s best bodyboarders. It contains top-notch action from Hawaii, Australia, California as well as locations off the...

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Jaime O’Brien the closet sponger….

Jaime O’Brien the closet sponger….

Check out some of this footage of Jaime O’Brien the “closet sponger” as called by his friend Mike Stewart. Here’s some footage from yesterday that Mike shot of him: And check out footage from last years Pipe event: Jamie O’Brien Turbo Bodyboarding Pipeline Pro from Waldron Bros Production on...

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North Shore updates with Mike Stewart….

North Shore updates with Mike Stewart….

Right now is probably one of the craziest times to be in Hawaii if you are a bodyboarder as the IBA World Tour stops to host one of the biggest international bodyboarding contests in the world!  Riders from all across the world are swarming to this mecca and the legendary Mike Stewart has been documenting some of the action.  Here are some of this weeks clip from the greatest bodyboarder...

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DAY 2 at Pipe…

DAY 2 at Pipe…

Day 2 at Pipe Tuesday, 23 February 2010 08:46 Day two of the 2010 Turbo Bodyboards Pipeline Pro Presented by Body Glove has continued today at the insane Banzai Pipeline. Sets were a solid 6 feet (2.0 metres) and conditions were picture perfect for the majority of the day. The action moved into overdrive as the competition progressed through the rounds of 96, 80 and 64, eventually weaning the field down to the final 48 riders. Hawaiian...

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