11-time NSSA National champ, former Roxy Pro Gold Coast runner-up and sure-to-be future world champ Carissa Moore has just upped the ante – this time in the sponsorship arena. According to her longtime agent, Bryan Taylor, she’s agreed to terms on two major deals – one with Red Bull and the other with Nike 6.0. A third unconfirmed deal is still allegedly in the works with a well-known department store (think: Shaun White). That one should be finalized by Jan. 1. All said and done, the 16-year-old Punahou junior will likely be enjoying one of the most lucrative contacts in female pro surfing history (estimated to be in the range of three-quarters of a million dollars by one anonymous source). “CARISSA’S new agreements have for the first time ever shattered the glass ceiling of surfing sponsorship, opening up new and never heard of before possibilities for other surfers to eventually emulate,” says Taylor. “A true 22nd Century deal for the 21st Century, the unparalleled marketing power of CARISSA’S new family of sponsors will enable her to become one of the most brilliant points of light within the entire surfing universe.”
ChicaBrava Offers Women Lessons on Much More Than Surfing - Space Still Available for 2009 Camps
ChicaBrava, a surf camp catering to women, announces camp dates for its 2009 season*.
2009 camps are available for women with skill levels varying from beginner to expert. Packages include seven nights of luxury accommodations at ChicaBrava’s private resort, three delicious, healthy meals prepared daily by the resort’s private chef, daily surf instruction, guiding, and equipment, yoga classes, a massage treatment, and all transportation, including round-trip airport transportation. Click here to read the rest of the article →
Australia’s BMX star Lauren Reynolds is heading to the USA to compete in the prestigious American Bicycle Association Grand Nationals. Reynolds, the world number one ranked junior women’s rider, will compete against the best world riders in Tulsa, Oklahoma later this month. Click here to read the rest of the article →
The real life story of one of snowboarding’s most celebrated athletes, Tara Dakides, hits core snow stores across the country Tuesday, November 25th. Against the Grain, narrated by Alecia ‘Pink’ Moore and directed by award-winning filmmaker Josh Landan, documents Tara as she overcomes amazing obstacles and many career- threatening injuries to become one of the most influential female snowboarders of our time. Her story is one of determination to overcome the confusion of growing up on her own and following her heart. From her darkest experiences to her most beloved accomplishments, Against the Grain reveals the life-changing moments that made her who she is today. Tara Dakides, one of the most decorated gold medal athletes of the X Games, is ready to share her story for the first time.
She is the first female to hit the mega ramp, pro skater Lyn-z Adams Hawkins drops in on the Habit. Plus, we sent Anne-Flore Marxer to catch up with Lyn-z at the premiere of the new Oakley film “Uniquely”. Also, we check in from the Vans Downtown Showdown. Lyn-z Adams Hawkins’ sponsors include: Volcom, Nixon watches, Oakley eyewear, Kicker, K-5, Type-S wheels, 187 Pads and S-One helmets.
On Saturday, the city of Missoula will add another skatepark to its resume, this time a 10,000-square-foot indoor facility.
The Fiftytwo Skatepark has a 2,000-square-foot bowl with a 5-foot-deep section and a 9-foot-deep section. Its 6,000-square-foot street course includes a quarter-pipe ramp, a vert ramp, loading docks, a hubba, a pier 7, an A-frame, a wally-box, Euro and a few rails.
The other 2,000 square feet of the facility include a lounge and skate shop, which will sell boards, trucks, wheels and bearings, and do tune-ups on skateboards.
“This town is very progressive and you have a great outdoor park,” said pro skater and co-founder Jayme Erickson. But “kids need something to do in the winter.” Click here to read the rest of the article →
Women have been skateboarding since the first skateboards were built over 50 years ago, yet people are still surprised when they see a girl on a board. This film shows skateboarding’s evolution through girls’ eyes. This is only a trailer. …look for it soon
Lindsey Vonn picked up where she left off last season, winning the women’s World Cup slalom opener on Saturday.
The American, who won her first overall World Cup title last season, survived a big mistake late in the second run for a total time of 1:47.98 on Levi, Finland’s Black Course. Click here to read the rest of the article →
Lindsey Vonn, the defending World Cup overall and downhill champion, won the season-opening slalom on Saturday in Levi, Finland. Vonn, 23, is the most decorated female skier in United States history and the first American woman since 1983 to win the overall championship. Although she has been in the skiing spotlight since she was a preteen prodigy, Vonn is still grappling with the attention she receives — mostly in Europe. (read more at NYTimes.com)
Double Women’s World Cup winner Katherine Prumm will undergo surgery in the coming days after a practice crash in her native New Zealand left the 20 year old with several broken vertebrae.