Hola a todos , seguimos recorriendo las costa Peruana en busca de los mejores olas , próximamente nos dirigimos a Trujillo , a Puerto Malabrigo en busca de la ola mas larga del mundo , de recorrido de izquierdas (casi 2 kms en días buenos), y seguiremos la ruta hacia el norte , Lobitos y Cabo Blanco nos esperan ....
Sigue esta aventura a través de nuestro blog..
Buenas olas a todos y felices fiestas
South Coast Surf School....
Escuela de Surf situada en la playa de El Palmar. Nuestro objetivo es que nuestros alumnos aprendan y disfruten de un deporte completo en el que están en total contacto con la naturaleza , respetandola y al mismo tiempo divirtiendose. El Surf es nuestro estilo de vida!! . Ven y pruébalo...
martes, 28 de diciembre de 2010
lunes, 8 de noviembre de 2010
SOUTH COAST SHOP 2011
Ya estamos preparando toda la colección 2011 de ropa de Bali, bikinis brasileños, complementos etc para la nueva temporada de nuestra tienda!
Además de todo el material necesario DE SURF!
Iremos publicando fotos del stock de la tienda.
Ven a visitarnos a partir de Semana Santa y mantente siempre informado a través de nuestra web y blog!
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Además de todo el material necesario DE SURF!
Iremos publicando fotos del stock de la tienda.
Ven a visitarnos a partir de Semana Santa y mantente siempre informado a través de nuestra web y blog!
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sábado, 6 de noviembre de 2010
Campeonato 5 Estrellas-Ocean & Earth Pro en Gran Canaria 2010
Playa El Confital (Gran Canaria)
Estamos entrando en cuartos de final de momento han sido eliminados los favoritos Aritz Aramburú (ESP) y Mar Lacomare (FRA) , pasa a cuartos el Canario Jonathan Gonzalez local de la zona , puedes seguir el campeonato en directo en el siguiente enlace : http://www.aspeurope.com/events2010/lpalmas/live.php

Mas info en breve...
Estamos entrando en cuartos de final de momento han sido eliminados los favoritos Aritz Aramburú (ESP) y Mar Lacomare (FRA) , pasa a cuartos el Canario Jonathan Gonzalez local de la zona , puedes seguir el campeonato en directo en el siguiente enlace : http://www.aspeurope.com/events2010/lpalmas/live.php

Mas info en breve...
viernes, 5 de noviembre de 2010
South Coast Surfboards Workshop - 2011
Ahora contamos con un workshop de tablas de surf , hacemos tablas a tu medida , reparaciones (fibra , epoxy etc) .Pedidos según catálogo con los mejores precios del mercado!!
Tardamos como mucho 2 días en reparar tu tabla.
Consulta precios sin compromiso...
info@southcoast.es
In 2 days time your board is ready!!
Ask for prices!!
info@southcoast.es
http://www.southcoast.es/
TL. 625284395
Tardamos como mucho 2 días en reparar tu tabla.
Consulta precios sin compromiso...
info@southcoast.es
TL. 625284395
From now on we have a surfboards workshop , we shape surfboards , repairments, (fiberglass,epoxy etc) . Catalogue order with good prices !
Ask for prices!!
info@southcoast.es
http://www.southcoast.es/
TL. 625284395
Andy Irons - Tribute 2010
The 32-year-old was reported to be suffering from dengue fever and had missed a flight home to Hawaii when he was found by hotel staff. Earlier this week Irons, a legend in the surfing world, had pulled out of a world surfing tour event in Puerto Rico because of illness.
Andrew Flitton, a spokesman for Irons' main sponsor Billabong, told Australia's Surfing Life that Irons first flew from Puerto Rico to Miami, where he spent two days on an IV drip. He then insisted on returning to Hawaii to see his own doctor, but became sick and missed a connecting flight from Dallas, the magazine reported.
The Association of Surfing Professionals confirmed his death. "He had reportedly been battling with dengue fever, a viral disease," the ASP said in a statement. Irons, who was the only surfer to challenge nine-times world champion Kelly Slater, leaves behind a heavily pregnant wife. A statement from his family thanked his friends and fans for their support, and asked for privacy "during this time of profound loss".
Irons had won a total of 19 world tour victories and was crowned world champion in 2002, 2003 and 2004. He was the only professional surfer to win at every location on the world tour. His most recent tour victory was in September, when he won the Billabong Pro in Tahiti. Dave Prodan, ASP international media manager, said that Irons' death was a massive blow to the sporting community.
"This is in my opinion one of the most devastating losses, not just to the surfing world, but to the international sporting community in general," he told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. "Obviously Andy was more than just a three-time ASP world champion. He was a hero to literally millions of kids who surfed and who didn't surf around the world, and to grown-ups as well. "I can't imagine the impact this is going to have but it's certainly something that we will feel the world over for many years to come."
Irons, who grew up on Maui, was known for his powerful and stylish surfing.
Mr Prodan said: "I think people will remember Andy for his unparalleled ability and overall comprehensive approach to surfing. "He never compromised anything, whether it be his approach, or his competitive tactics or anything."
Andrew Flitton, a spokesman for Irons' main sponsor Billabong, told Australia's Surfing Life that Irons first flew from Puerto Rico to Miami, where he spent two days on an IV drip. He then insisted on returning to Hawaii to see his own doctor, but became sick and missed a connecting flight from Dallas, the magazine reported.
The Association of Surfing Professionals confirmed his death. "He had reportedly been battling with dengue fever, a viral disease," the ASP said in a statement. Irons, who was the only surfer to challenge nine-times world champion Kelly Slater, leaves behind a heavily pregnant wife. A statement from his family thanked his friends and fans for their support, and asked for privacy "during this time of profound loss".
Irons had won a total of 19 world tour victories and was crowned world champion in 2002, 2003 and 2004. He was the only professional surfer to win at every location on the world tour. His most recent tour victory was in September, when he won the Billabong Pro in Tahiti. Dave Prodan, ASP international media manager, said that Irons' death was a massive blow to the sporting community.
"This is in my opinion one of the most devastating losses, not just to the surfing world, but to the international sporting community in general," he told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. "Obviously Andy was more than just a three-time ASP world champion. He was a hero to literally millions of kids who surfed and who didn't surf around the world, and to grown-ups as well. "I can't imagine the impact this is going to have but it's certainly something that we will feel the world over for many years to come."
Irons, who grew up on Maui, was known for his powerful and stylish surfing.
Mr Prodan said: "I think people will remember Andy for his unparalleled ability and overall comprehensive approach to surfing. "He never compromised anything, whether it be his approach, or his competitive tactics or anything."
jueves, 4 de noviembre de 2010
Stephanie Gilmore wins her 4th world title-interview
At just 22 years old, Steph Gilmore has just matched Lisa Anderson’s four ASP World Titles at the Rip Curl Search in Puerto Rico. Since her rookie year in 2007, Steph has dominated the Tour, winning 15 events in four years. Amid the post-event interview gridlock, we caught up with the champ.
Tell us about the winning moment.That [Quarterfinal] heat against Melanie Bartels, I honestly thought Mel won that one, so I thought, “Oh well, the world title slipped away here.” But I kind of knew I had a back-up event at Sunset. At the time, I was a little confused—I was like, “Are you serious? I just won?!” But I’ll take it.
So are winning titles getting easier and easier?No way. I don’t think it looks like that from the outside, does it? I don’t think it does. This one was definitely a different journey. A good start, and then slow in the middle. I kind of struggled to find my momentum toward the end of the year, and then found it again at the right time.
And Rip Curl have a whole campaign for you again this year—did they pass out “Happy Gilmore” hats like they did in 2008?
No. No more Happy Gilmore. It’s Stephanie Gilmore. I was hoping for something better this year—like “Slash Gilmore.” Something more rock and roll.
You’ve now matched Lisa Andersen’s four World Titles. How does it feel to be on the same competitive level as one of women’s surfing most iconic figures?Yeah, I don’t know, that’s radical. Lisa has been my idol since Day One and she’s such an amazing woman. She really kicked it off for the girls in pro surfing. I definitely don’t feel like I can say I’ve achieved the same as Lisa Andersen, but it’s cool. She’s a legend.
Of the next generation of girls coming up, who do you think poses the biggest threat to you in the future?
Definitely Sally and Carissa. Melanie Bartels even. She’s definitely finding her groove. Coco had a bit of a wobbly heat today, but she’s been surfing really, really well lately, and she’s going to be surfing really strong in Hawaii. All the girls. And the girls qualifying [for the 2011 Tour] too—Tyler Wright, Laura Enever—it’s going to be really hard next year.
And are you planning to match Layne’s seven titles now?
It’s not on the cards for me right now. It’s an amazing feat. I cant ever grasp winning that many. And 10! If Kelly wins 10 that’s just phenomenal. I can’t imagine what people who aren’t pro surfers—or aren’t even competitive in any way—think about winning that many world titles. I know it’s there if I want to go and get it. I’d really have to knuckle down—it’s going to get harder and harder. But anything’s possible.
Tell us about the winning moment.That [Quarterfinal] heat against Melanie Bartels, I honestly thought Mel won that one, so I thought, “Oh well, the world title slipped away here.” But I kind of knew I had a back-up event at Sunset. At the time, I was a little confused—I was like, “Are you serious? I just won?!” But I’ll take it.
So are winning titles getting easier and easier?No way. I don’t think it looks like that from the outside, does it? I don’t think it does. This one was definitely a different journey. A good start, and then slow in the middle. I kind of struggled to find my momentum toward the end of the year, and then found it again at the right time.
And Rip Curl have a whole campaign for you again this year—did they pass out “Happy Gilmore” hats like they did in 2008?
No. No more Happy Gilmore. It’s Stephanie Gilmore. I was hoping for something better this year—like “Slash Gilmore.” Something more rock and roll.
You’ve now matched Lisa Andersen’s four World Titles. How does it feel to be on the same competitive level as one of women’s surfing most iconic figures?Yeah, I don’t know, that’s radical. Lisa has been my idol since Day One and she’s such an amazing woman. She really kicked it off for the girls in pro surfing. I definitely don’t feel like I can say I’ve achieved the same as Lisa Andersen, but it’s cool. She’s a legend.
Of the next generation of girls coming up, who do you think poses the biggest threat to you in the future?
Definitely Sally and Carissa. Melanie Bartels even. She’s definitely finding her groove. Coco had a bit of a wobbly heat today, but she’s been surfing really, really well lately, and she’s going to be surfing really strong in Hawaii. All the girls. And the girls qualifying [for the 2011 Tour] too—Tyler Wright, Laura Enever—it’s going to be really hard next year.
And are you planning to match Layne’s seven titles now?
It’s not on the cards for me right now. It’s an amazing feat. I cant ever grasp winning that many. And 10! If Kelly wins 10 that’s just phenomenal. I can’t imagine what people who aren’t pro surfers—or aren’t even competitive in any way—think about winning that many world titles. I know it’s there if I want to go and get it. I’d really have to knuckle down—it’s going to get harder and harder. But anything’s possible.
Bienvenidos!!
South Coast surf School , les da la bienvenida .. , esta es la Escuela de Surf mas divertida y original de la Costa de la Luz .
Tenemos mas de 5 años de experiencia en la esnseñanza del surf .
Traemos nuevas técnicas de enseñanza directamente desde Perú , último pais campeón de surf (ISA World Games), donde nuestra escuela empezó.
Estamos a vuestra disposición para cualquier pregunta sobre clases , alojamienrto , paquetes de semanas , venta (surf shop) reparaciones de tablas , alquiler etc ....
Tenemos mas de 5 años de experiencia en la esnseñanza del surf .
Traemos nuevas técnicas de enseñanza directamente desde Perú , último pais campeón de surf (ISA World Games), donde nuestra escuela empezó.
Estamos a vuestra disposición para cualquier pregunta sobre clases , alojamienrto , paquetes de semanas , venta (surf shop) reparaciones de tablas , alquiler etc ....
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