The Ron Jon Vans Pro Junior Men and Women's event got underway to begin the 2017 North America season.
Rounds One and Two completed of the Men's QS 1000, including standout performances from top seeds.
The 2017 edition returns with men's Qualifying Series (QS) and both men and women's Pro Junior events.
The surf-rich culture of Barbados will host its first-ever men and women's Qualifying Series event this April.
Last year's Ron Jon Vans Pro and Pro Junior was a special event for three competitors who all claimed their first-ever WSL wins.
The Martinique Surf Pro comes back for a third edition in pristine Caribbean waters this Spring.
One day shy of his next milestone, surfing's greatest talks about his past, present, and future on the celebrated national sports show.
The Bajan regains her winning form by taking the first event of the QS season.
Despite the tricky low-tide conditions, Round 1 of the women provided plenty of great surfing from top seeded surfers.
Simpson and Igarashi advance but Colapinto falls as day two was filled with big upsets and big performances.
After a short-lived rookie season on the Dream Tour, the Bajan is back on the Qualifying Series with a bright outlook.
The QS1,000 got off to a dreamy start at Southside HB Pier with top seeds dominating the lineup.
While the men's event gets underway today, the women gear up for a Saturday start with a pool of talent ready to take on Huntington Beach.
The Billabong Pipe Masters finalist is competing in the QS1000 Shoe City Pro this weekend to keep his blades sharp.
The 2017 Qualifying Series season begins tomorrow on the shores of Huntington Beach, and the field of competitors is stacking up.
After making quite a statement on the Qualifying Series this year, San Clemente's newest star is headed for the World Junior Championship.
The Shoe City Pro is locked in as the first event on the Qualifying Series schedule for both the men and women once more.
With some last-minute heroics Leilani McGonagle and Alyssa Spencer claim North America's top Women's Pro Junior spots for 2016.
Kei Kobayashi, Jake Marshall and Che Allan will also represent North America Down Under.
The Costa Rican earned her first-ever WSL Junior Tour win -- and a spot into World Junior Championship along with it.