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Day Two is bombing and headed straight into Round Three. Stay tuned as DaHui’s Backdoor Shootout In Memory of Duke Kahanamoku goes next level. Round 3 Heats Heat 1 Japan: Guy Sato, Jin Suzuki, Kenshin Matsunaga, Riaru Ito, Sasuke Kawatani, Shinpei Horiguchi, Sogo Harada Heat 2 A New Earth Project: Kai Lenny, Jamie O'Brien, Carissa Moore, Koa Smith, Shayden Pacarro, Matahi Drollet Heat 3 Nave: Bruno Santos, Guilherme Johann Peter, Ian Gouveia, Kona Oliveira, Lucas Silveira, Joey Johnston Heat 4 96712: Eli Olson, Ivan Florence, Jose Angel, John Florence, Nate Florence Heat 5 Snapt5: Benji Brand, Clay Marzo, Josh Moniz, Mason Ho, Parker Coffin, Seth Moniz Heat 6 North Shore Boyz: Eala Stewart, Kala Grace, Legend Chandler, Makai McNamara, Makua Rothman Heat 7 Tubos: Alonso Correa, Sebastian Correa, Gabriel Villaran, Cristobal De Col, Billy Kemper, Martin Jeri, Kalani Rivero Heat 8 Volcom: Balaram Stack, Makana Pang, Moana Wong, Makai Burdine, Noa Deane *** ABOUT THIS UNIQUE EVENT Teamwork isn’t the first word that typically comes to mind when talking about Pipe. But that’s exactly what’s happening, as the Da Hui Backdoor Shootout in Memory of Duke Kahanamoku returns to the Banzai Pipeline with their tried-and-true, non-elimination team format. Surfers are entered into eight teams, either by sponsor, neighborhood, peer group, or some other affiliation. And competitively, it's definitely on. But, say event organizers, the whole thing is intended to “foster a sense of camaraderie, teamwork, and community spirit among the participants.” The event “emphasizes traditional Hawaiian surfing style and places importance on style, power, and respect for the ocean. Surfers are judged not only on their technical maneuvers but also on their overall approach, wave selection, and ability to navigate the tuberides and come out with control and style.” The holding period is from January 4th-16th, and in addition to the main team comp there will be individual Duke Specialty Events with men's and women's divisions in longboard, SUP and bodysurfing. There’s also heaps of cultural activities on offer: hula performances, traditional Hawaiian music, local food vendors… It’s basically Aloha Incarnate. *** Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=surfline Become a Surfline Premium Member: https://surfl.in/2Cd36tF ----------------------------------
Teamwork isn’t the first word that typically comes to mind when talking about Pipe. But that’s exactly what’s about to happen, as the Da Hui Backdoor Shootout in Memory of Duke Kahanamoku returns to the Banzai Pipeline with their tried-and-true, non-elimination team format. Here’s the deal: surfers are divided into eight teams — either by sponsor, neighborhood, peer group, or some other affiliation — but the whole competition is intended to, according to event organizers, “foster a sense of camaraderie, teamwork, and community spirit among the participants.” According to Da Hui Backdoor Shootout organizers, the event “emphasizes traditional Hawaiian surfing style and places importance on style, power, and respect for the ocean. Surfers are judged not only on their technical maneuvers but also on their overall approach, wave selection, and ability to navigate the tuberides and come out with control and style.” The holding period is from January 4th-16th, and in addition to the main team comp there will be individual Duke Specialty Events with coed divisions in longboard, SUP and bodysurfing. Aside from the competition, there will be heaps of cultural activities on offer: hula performances, traditional Hawaiian music, local food vendors… It’s basically Aloha Incarnate. *** Main Event Heat Draw for Round 1: #1 – Japan #2 – A New Earth Project #3 – Nave #4 – 96712 #5 – Snapt5 #6 – North Shore Boyz #7 – Tubos #8 - Volcom *New heats will be drawn each morning. Here are the teams, subject to change: NORTH SHORE BOYZ Eala Stewart, Kala Grace, Legend Chandler, Makai McNamara, Makua Rothman 96712 Eli Olson, Ivan Florence, Jose Angel, John Florence, Nate Florence VOLCOM Balaram Stack, Makana Pang, Moana Wong, Makai Burdine, Noa Deane A NEW EARTH PROJECT Kai Lenny, Jamie O'Brien, Carissa Moore, Koa Smith, Shayden Pacarro, Matahi Drollet SNAPT5 Benji Brand, Clay Marzo, Josh Moniz, Mason Ho, Parker Coffin, Seth Moniz NAVE Bruno Santos, Guilherme Johann Peter, Ian Gouveia, Kona Oliveira, Lucas Silveira, Joey Johnston JAPAN Guy Sato, Jin Suzuki, Kenshin Matsunaga, Riaru Ito, Sasuke Kawatani, Shinpei Horiguchi, Sogo Harada TUBOS Alonso Correa, Sebastian Correa, Gabriel Villaran, Cristobal De Col, Billy Kemper, Martin Jeri, Kalani Rivero Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=surfline Become a Surfline Premium Member: https://surfl.in/2Cd36tF ----------------------------------
Watch the highlights between Alexandra Eala and Lucie Havlickova in the final of the 2022 US Open. Don't miss a moment of the US Open! Subscribe now: https://bit.ly/2Pdr81i The 2022 US Open runs from August 23 - September 11 in New York City at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. The tournament takes place for the 142nd time and is the fourth and final Grand Slam of the year. Daniil Medvedev is the men’s singles reigning champion and Emma Raducanu is the women’s singles reigning champion. Last year, both players claimed their first Grand Slam title, with 18-year-old Raducanu becoming the first-ever qualifier to achieve the feat. This year’s tournament is set to feature a range of greats and future stars looking to add to their records and cement their place in tennis history. Look out for highlights, extended highlights, full matches, press conferences, on-court interviews, hot shots, compilations and more! Twitter: https://twitter.com/usopen Facebook: https://facebook.com/usopentennis Instagram: https://instagram.com/usopen Website: https://www.usopen.org TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@usopen
Thailand's Luksika Kumkhum and Anchisa Chanta will face each other for the Southeast Asian Games women's tennis singles gold medal after advancing out of the semi-finals on Friday in Hanoi. Luksika Kumkhum beat Alex Eala of the Philippines while 2019 SEA Games silver medallist Anchisa Chanta defeated Vietnam's Chanelle Vân Nguyễn to book the all-Thai final. The men's doubles will be a re-match of the 2019 SEA Games with top-seeds Ruben Gonzales and Treat Huey looking to avenge their loss in the gold medal match against defending champions Francis Alcantara and Jeson Patrombon The unseeded Alcantara and Patrombon defeated Vietnam's Quoc Kahn Le and Van Phuong Nguyen while Gonzales and Huey knocked off the Vietnamese duo of Pham Minh Tuan and Trinh Linh Gia.
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