Thursday, December 18, 2008

LIQUID MILITIA IS SEEKING TO SPONSOR A TOW SURFING TEAM

Liquid Militia is an up and coming action sports clothing line that is seeking a solid tow surfing team consisting of 2 persons to consider for sponsorship for the 2009 Season.

Deadline: January 10th, 2009

Please submit for our review the following criteria:
Name of interested parties: include current contact information
Type of Equipment, PWC and Gear
Current 2009 Sponsors
Photos and video of your team in action
Profile image of both partners with your application
News or media releases featuring your team
Any competitions you have entered or been given an invitation to attend
Your location and favorite surfing locations
Athlete resume
Upon review our Liquid Militia Representative will contact you with the details of possible sponsorship for the 2009 Season for your consideration. Please follow the above listed guidelines and if you have any questions contact Kyla Dominguez as listed below:

Liquid Militia Core Wear
PO Box 60921
Santa Barbara CA 93160
Phone: (805) 685 3054
Fax: (805) 685-3054

Kyla Dominguez
kyla@liquidmilitia.com

Thursday, February 17, 2005

Greg Long get tapped

And we were all worried about Dungeons......Greg is a very lucky man to say the least! Well, he has this behind him and another competition in May at Dungeons near Seal Island. How scary are those prospects? God Bless!

Close call with shark closes North Shore beaches


Officials will decide Thursday whether to re-open North Shore beaches after a shark incident Wednesday afternoon. A California visitor was bumped off his surfboard by a shark at Rocky Point near Sunset Beach. Beaches all along the North Shore were closed because of the close call, and shark sighting signs were posted.

Greg Long's board was hit by the shark, but it didn't bite him. "Out of nowhere just got launched up out of my board, he came up from straight underneath and hit right underneath the board and threw me right into the air," Long said. "And I landed basically right on top of him, right next to him.

If I was lying on my board he must have missed me by no more than a quarter of an inch. So, luckiest man alive on the North Shore as far as I say."

Even with the warning signs posted, surfers still hit the water. Long says he does not plan to stop surfing. Statistics show Florida has had the most shark attacks, followed by California, Texas and Hawaii in 2004.

There were seven deaths worldwide, including one in Hawaii, in 2004. Investigators suspect it was a tiger shark that killed Maui surfer Will McInnis last April.


http://khon.com/khon/display.cfm?storyID=3625&sectionID=1150

Wednesday, January 19, 2005

DUNGEONS

South Africa's Premiere Big Wave Surfing Spot