World Surf League (WSL) Hawaii/Tahiti Nui is excited to announce a new regional partnership with Hurley Surf Club to support youth surfing in Hawaii. The year-round collaboration will commence with Hurley Surf Club's title sponsorship of the Hurley Surf Club Pro Junior, October 14 - 20 at Turtle Bay Resort. Now in its second year, the event kicks off Hawaii's winter surf season with a bang, and will decide Hawaii's Regional Junior Champions and 2018 World Junior Championship qualifiers.
The Hurley Surf Club Pro Junior will be held in conjunction with the Turtle Bay Resort Pro Women's Qualifying Series (QS) 1,000 and Turtle Bay Resort Longboard Pro for men and women. Competition will take place at Turtle Bay Resort's iconic Pool Bars break, and will run during the best three days of the seven-day holding period.
Pools Bars at Turtle Bay - WSL / Turtle Bay
Year round, the Hurley Surf Club partnership will continue to create and expand opportunities for local youth surfers, in and out of the water. Collaborative initiatives will be run in tandem with the Hawaii Youth Surfing Development Organization (HYSDO), WSL Hawaii/Tahiti Nui's nonprofit fundraising partner.
"I'm really excited about the partnership between WSL Hawaii/Tahiti Nui, Hurley Surf Club, and HYSDO," says Joel Centeio, professional surfer and Hurley Hawaii Team Manager. "Our groups share common goals and are really motivated to give back to the community. We're focused on making the right resources available to help our young surfers get to that next level, and I can't wait to see how all of our planned events play out."
Last year's event winner Mahina Maeda will return for the Women's QS1,000 division. - WSL / Freesurf/Heff
Hurley Surf Club will present WSL Hawaii/Tahiti Nui's next Junior Development Day on October 7 as a tune-up for the Hurley Surf Club Pro Junior. Hurley Surf Club will also host free movie nights and community activations at Turtle Bay Resort's Kuilima Point throughout the event's holding period. Local junior athletes and youth will also look forward to mentorship and insights from top Hurley athletes and ambassadors as part of the ongoing partnership.
*About Hurley Surf Club
Hurley Surf Club is a grassroots program dedicated to helping kids become better surfers, offering free services around the world that include in-water coaching, video analysis, athlete Q&A sessions, expert advice from pros and ambassadors, and surf-specific physical training. The program spans eight different regions around the world (Hawaii, California, New York, France, Spain, UK, Australia and Portugal) and is open to all levels of surfers. To learn more about Hurley Surf Club, please click here.
About HYSDO
The Hawaii Youth Surfing Development Organization (HYSDO) is a 501c3 nonprofit organization working to deliver greater opportunities for Hawaii youth, in and out of the water. HYSDO strives to harness the power of surfing to build careers, strengthen communities, and develop the athletes of tomorrow. To learn more about HYSDO, please visit hysdo.org.
Hurley Surf Club & WSL Hawaii/Tahiti Nui Team up for Youth Surfing
WSL
World Surf League (WSL) Hawaii/Tahiti Nui is excited to announce a new regional partnership with Hurley Surf Club to support youth surfing in Hawaii. The year-round collaboration will commence with Hurley Surf Club's title sponsorship of the Hurley Surf Club Pro Junior, October 14 - 20 at Turtle Bay Resort. Now in its second year, the event kicks off Hawaii's winter surf season with a bang, and will decide Hawaii's Regional Junior Champions and 2018 World Junior Championship qualifiers.
The Hurley Surf Club Pro Junior will be held in conjunction with the Turtle Bay Resort Pro Women's Qualifying Series (QS) 1,000 and Turtle Bay Resort Longboard Pro for men and women. Competition will take place at Turtle Bay Resort's iconic Pool Bars break, and will run during the best three days of the seven-day holding period.
Pools Bars at Turtle Bay - WSL / Turtle BayYear round, the Hurley Surf Club partnership will continue to create and expand opportunities for local youth surfers, in and out of the water. Collaborative initiatives will be run in tandem with the Hawaii Youth Surfing Development Organization (HYSDO), WSL Hawaii/Tahiti Nui's nonprofit fundraising partner.
"I'm really excited about the partnership between WSL Hawaii/Tahiti Nui, Hurley Surf Club, and HYSDO," says Joel Centeio, professional surfer and Hurley Hawaii Team Manager. "Our groups share common goals and are really motivated to give back to the community. We're focused on making the right resources available to help our young surfers get to that next level, and I can't wait to see how all of our planned events play out."
Last year's event winner Mahina Maeda will return for the Women's QS1,000 division. - WSL / Freesurf/HeffHurley Surf Club will present WSL Hawaii/Tahiti Nui's next Junior Development Day on October 7 as a tune-up for the Hurley Surf Club Pro Junior. Hurley Surf Club will also host free movie nights and community activations at Turtle Bay Resort's Kuilima Point throughout the event's holding period. Local junior athletes and youth will also look forward to mentorship and insights from top Hurley athletes and ambassadors as part of the ongoing partnership.
*About Hurley Surf Club Hurley Surf Club is a grassroots program dedicated to helping kids become better surfers, offering free services around the world that include in-water coaching, video analysis, athlete Q&A sessions, expert advice from pros and ambassadors, and surf-specific physical training. The program spans eight different regions around the world (Hawaii, California, New York, France, Spain, UK, Australia and Portugal) and is open to all levels of surfers. To learn more about Hurley Surf Club, please click here.
About HYSDO The Hawaii Youth Surfing Development Organization (HYSDO) is a 501c3 nonprofit organization working to deliver greater opportunities for Hawaii youth, in and out of the water. HYSDO strives to harness the power of surfing to build careers, strengthen communities, and develop the athletes of tomorrow. To learn more about HYSDO, please visit hysdo.org.
Mahina Maeda
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