Haleiwa Challenger, at Home in The Hawaiian Islands
John John Florence and Sophie McCulloch reign supreme in the final Challenger Event of the season while all qualifications for the '23
Carissa Moore, Kirra Pinkerton, Eweleiula Wong, and Nadia Erostarbe face off in the Haleiwa Challenger, at Home in the Hawaiian Islands in
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Ramzi Boukhiam becomes the first Moroccan to qualify for the Championship Tour after his Round of 64 heat.
For the Haleiwa Challenger, WSL and SHISEIDO teamed up with WSL PURE grantee Nā Kama Kai and We Are One Ocean coalition partner Kuleana
CT Dreams are in question after multiple early exits. Several contenders are forced to hold their breath as their qualification standing
WSL Tours and Competitions confirmed that Ramzi Boukhiam will be Morocco's first-ever CT competitor in 2023. The long-time qualification
WSL Partners with Nā Kama Kai and Kuleana Coral To Restore Coral Reefs at Pōkʻaī Bay On Oahu
deVault dominates with a heat total of 15.50 (8.33+7.17) in the process, keeping his goal of requalification within grasp.