After a season at home Roy Powers (HAW) is in tune with conditions and advanced with ease into the seminfinals. ASP/ Kirstin
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Michel Bourez (PYF) advanced into the quarerfinals in second place behind Roy Powers (HAW). ASP/ Kirstin
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Tanner Gudauskas (USA) advanced into the quarterfinals in first place. ASP/ Kirstin
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Adriano De Souza (BRA) advanced in first place to earn his spot into the quaterfinals. ASP/ Kirstin
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Three to five fit surf on offer at Ali'i Beach park. ASP/ Kirstin
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Tanner Gudauskas (USA) looking relaxed and confident. ASP/ Kirstin
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Taj Burrow (AUS) always popular with the girls. ASP/ Kirstin
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Roy Powers (HAW) has spent a fair but of time at home this year and is chomping at the bit to take on some of his former international competitors. ASP/ Kirstin
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We all knew as the waves built Kieren Perrow (AUS) would come into his own and into the Quarters. ASP/Cestari
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North Shore talent John John Florence (HAW) posted the highest heat score of the day a 16.60 out of (20.00). ASP/ Kirstin
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Sebastien Zietz (HAW) kept crowds entertained with his 'go for broke' performance and earned a well deserved round one victory. ASP/ Kirstin
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Do you think Taj Burrow (AUS) is happy with winning the Reef Hawaiian Pro? ASP/Cestari
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Taj Burrow (AUS) tastes victory for the first time this year at the Reef Hawaiian Pro at Haleiwa. ASP/Cestari
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Taj Burrow (AUS) dropped into the final and picked up the first jewel of the Triple Crown by winning the Reef Hawaiian Pro at Haleiwa. ASP/Cestari
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After consistently working his way through the rounds Nat Young (USA) placed fourth in the final of the Reef Hawaiian Pro. ASP/Cestari
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Adriano de Souza (BRA) took third place in the final. ASP/Cestari
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As the wind picks up and the waves get bigger the airs af the last two days are becoming less and less but Evan Geiselman still stomped one for a place in the Quarters. ASP/Cestari
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Irishman Glen Hall (IRL) must be enjoying the warm Hawaiian waters so much he cant stop winning heats. ASP/Cestari
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Corey Lopez (USA) pulled out all the stops to ensure he advanced ahead of Carissa Moore HAW) during round two. ASP/ Kirstin
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Carissa Moore (HAW) suffered a disappointing round two elimination when she struggled to find the waves she needed to advance. ASP/ Kirstin
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ASP World Junior Champion Jack Freestone (AUS) posted another well deserved victory during round two. ASP/ Kirstin
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Tanner Hendrickson (HAW) posted a great round two victory. ASP/ Kirstin
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Dane Reynolds (USA) was eliminated in third place. ASP/ Kirstin
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Torrey Meister (HAW) eliminated elite tour campaigner Dane Reynolds (USA) during round two. ASP/ Kirstin
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Dion Atkinson (AUS) showed off his small wave skills advancing in first place during round two. ASP/ Kirstin
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Shaun Joubert (RSA) launches into round three. ASP/ Kirstin
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Nate Yeomans (USA) won his round two heat with an explosive performance that sees him advance into round three. ASP/ Kirstin
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Mason Ho (HAW) advanced in first place. ASP/ Kirstin
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Stuart Kennedy (AUS) advanced in second behind local surfer Sebastien Zietz (HAW). ASP/ Kirstin
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Sebastien Zietz (HAW) advanced in first ahead of Stu Kennedy (AUS) during round two. ASP/ Kirstin
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Nat Young (USA) cemented his spot into round three with a series of impressive aerial maneuvers that saw him advance in first place. ASP/ Kirstin
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Adrien Toyon (REU) eared a last minute victory ahead of former ASP World Junior Champion Maxime Huscenot (FRA). ASP/ Kirstin
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Josh Kerr (AUS) nailed a 9.17 with a very clean reverse but could only back it up with a low 2 point ride and was eliminated. ASP/Cestari
Tanner Gudauskas (USA) is through to the final day. ASP/Cestari
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Jesse Mendes (BRA) through to Round 4. ASP/Cestari
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Dusty Payne (HAW) happy in home waters and into Round 4. ASP/Cestari
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Hodei Collazo (EUK) continues progressing through the rounds. ASP/Cestari
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A dishwashing glove clad hand was not going to stop Kolohe Andino (USA) from progressing out of Round 3. ASP/Cestari
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Ezekial Lau (HAW) is growing up and throwing out some big power turns. ASP/Cestari
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Ross Williams (USA) powering over the toilet bowl. ASP/Cestari
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Evan Geiselman (USA) posted a high 17.00 heat total with some exciting aerial antics. ASP/Cestari
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Nathaniel Curran (USA) has the backhand snap down and it's earning him heat after heat. ASP/Cestari
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Rob Machado (USA) is clashing with the Legends on a biscuity board. ASP/Cestari
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Pre-heat thumbs up for Roy Powers from Carissa Moore. ASP/Cestari
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Roy Powers (HAW) had one of the Top 3 single wave scores and Top 10 heat totals of Round 1. ASP/Cestari
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Similar conditions on offer today but a little more consistent. Dane Reynolds (USA) power wrap around. ASP/Cestari
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91 Years old and Rabbit Kekai is still holding down the Triple Crown beach marshal fort. ASP/Cestari
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Timmy Reyes (USA) was eliminated during round one. ASP/ Kirstin
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Frenchman Vincent Duvignac (FRA) made the most of the small conditions posting two six point rides to advance in first place. ASP/ Kirstin
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TJ Barron (HAW) finds a ramp section to launch his way into round two. ASP/ Kirstin
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Torrey Meister (HAW) showed great form to edge out three surfers in his round one heat. ASP/ Kirstin
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Up and coming Californian talent Luke Davis (USA) scored his ticket through to the next round thanks to an interference call against local surfer Makai Macnamara. ASP/ Kirstin
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Jamie O' Brien (HAW) narrowly advanced ahead of Tonino Benson (HAW) and Jason Shibata (HAW) during round two. ASP/ Kirstin
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Former elite tour surfer Kekoa Becalso (HAW) secured his spot into round two with a well deserved first place finish during round one. ASP/ Kirstin
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Jano Belo (BRA) took a massive heat win over Love Hodei (HAW) and Sunny Garcia (HAW) in round one. ASP/ Kirstin
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Love Hodei (HAW) advance in second place. ASP/ Kirstin
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Another beautiful sunset in Hawaii. ASP/ Kirstin
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The sun peaks through the clouds on a stormy afternoon on the North Shore. ASP/ Kirstin
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Nathaniel Curran (USA) on one of the bigger floaters on the first day of competition saw him through to the next round. ASP/Cestari
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ASP World Junior Champion Jack Freestone (AUS) posted the highest heat total of Round 1. ASP/Cestari
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Former ASP World Junior Champion Kai Barger (HAW) is through to Round 3. ASP/Cestari
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Evan Geiselman (USA) posted a 14.83 to advance into Round 3. ASP/Cestari
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Former Reef Hawaiian Pro Champoin Roy Powers (HAW) is through to Round 2. ASP/Cestari
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Ian Gentil (USA) is into Round 2. ASP/Cestari
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Casey Brown (HAW) airing his way through the compeition. ASP/Cestari
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Joel Cention (HAW) is the local favorite and a former Reef Hawaiian Pro Champion. ASP/Cestari
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Nothing more daunting than watching your opponent send water flying through the air while paddeling back out, Dege O'Connell hooks one on his backhand and advances. ASP/Cestari
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Davey Cathels (AUS) seperated himself from the pack and picked off the rights to advance in second. ASP/Cestari
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Reunion surfer Adrien Toyon advances through in second place. ASP/Cestari
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It's not often aerials win heats at Haleiwa but Evan Valiere (HAW) used it to his advantage and won the heat. ASP/Cestari
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Maxime Huscenot (FRA) was another to work the magic on the inside sections to remain in the REEF Hawaiian Pro. ASP/Cestari
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Haleiwa Bridge from the Harbour. ASP/ Kirstin
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A rain night on the north shore leaves slippery roads and pretty reflections. ASP/ Kirstin
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Haleiwa Bridge by Night. ASP/ Kirstin
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As a protected species the Green Turtle will almost always visit you on a swim. ASP / Cestari
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Even the turtles need to breathe. ASP / Cestari
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If you can't hold your breath for very long then scuba is for you. ASP / Cestari
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Dolphins are always a pleasant site when out on a boat in the deep blue Hawaiian waters off Haleiwa. ASP / Cestari
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Haleiwa by night offers a new experience of the old town. ASP / Cestari
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Taj Burrow (AUS) dropped into the final and picked up the first jewel of the Triple Crown by winning the Reef Hawaiian Pro at Haleiwa. ASP/Cestari
Photos of 2011 Reef Hawaiian Pro