New York gets 2011 ASP World Tour stop
Author: SurferToday.com
New York will have a 2011 ASP World Tour stop. This is the first-ever WCT event held in the East Coast of the United States and it will offer a $1 million dollar prize purse to competitors, an unprecedented amount in professional surfing.
The Quiksilver Pro New York will be run on Long Island’s Long Beach, from September 4-15. "We are beyond excited to host the biggest pro surf event in the world on Long Island this September," said Bob McKnight, CEO of Quiksilver. "There has always been a huge contingent of dedicated surfers and surf enthusiasts on the East Coast and they will now get a chance to watch the world’s best surfers in Long Beach".
Ten time ASP world champion, Kelly Slater, is excited with the news. "When I was young, I remember some great waves on Long Island with my brother Sean and our friends,” said Kelly. "I'm really looking forward to being in New York. This event itself will be unique and kind of an unknown for us and bringing the ASP tour to Long Island should be fun cause there's a big surf culture there already and some great surf shops."
New York will be joining the prestigious list of ASP World Tour sites around the world, including Australia,
Portugal, France, South America and Hawaii’s North Shore. "Long Island is considered one of the hallowed sites of East Coast surfing and the experts at both Quiksilver and the ASP, as well as the unparalleled talent of the ASP Top 34, will come together to make this one of the most memorable events in surfing history.", says
Brodie Carr,
ASP International CEO.
September is believed to be the best moment for consistent periods of quality surfing in western Long Island. The local climate is greatly affected by the underwater Hudson Canyon offshore, which can turn average surf into very high quality surf.
"We are happy that the Quiksilver Pro New York is coming to Long Beach," said Long Beach City Council President Thomas R. Sofield, Jr. "These professional surfers will see first hand what the local surf community gets to appreciate every day – our beautiful white sandy beaches and some of the best waves around."
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Brazil are two relevant surfing nations....
New York will have a 2011 ASP World Tour stop. This is the first-ever WCT event held in the East Coast of the United States and it will offer a $1 million dollar prize purse to competitors, an unprecedented amount in professional surfing. The Quiksilver Pro New York will be run on Long Island’s Long Beach, from September 4-15. "We are beyond excited to host the biggest pro surf event in the world on Long Island this September," said Bob McKnight, CEO of Quiksilver. "There has always been a...
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