Quiksilver’s Iouri Podladtchikov gets Silver at the Winter X Games Super Pipe Final

Iouri Podladtchikov (Swi), 23, last night added a new medal to his name while taking the Winter X Games Silver Medal in Snowboard Super Pipe final behing Shaun White. This fourth medal at the X Games comes after Silver in Aspen in 2010, Gold in 2010 and Silver in 2011 in Europe and confirms the Russian born Swiss rider's amazing level. With a 93 points out of 100 in the final, Quiksilver's I-Pod is definitely one of the best Half Pipe riders in the world.


Despite missing Gold, Iouri said that although he didn't win, he was satisfied  with his performance. "I am really happy actually because I have never put that run down so clean," an exhausted Podladtchikov said following his last run. "I wish I had another run because I was just getting warmed up.  It was my personal best run so far but it wasn't enough today."

 

 

Quiksilver Filming trip to China

Quiksilver skate team is in China for the Quiksilver Film project. Check out in exclusivity some rider shots to see what's going on!

 

Natchete Bs 180 nose gring - Macho Nacho feeling the sun and the lovely marble chine has to offer.

 

Natchete sw Krooks - Nachetes  grinding that ss crooks hole into another level.

 

Ross fs boardslide - Ross sizing up this little fellow in Shenzen suburbs.

 

Ross Ollie over the rail - Ross the Boss. Over and out.

 

Ross Wallie Bs tailslide - Ross walling up bs ts.

 

Samu Gap Bs Lipslide - Samu Bs lipping under the radar. Spots couldn't get any smoother than this.

 

Samu Helikopteri sequence - Samu spinning the  switch propeller.

 

Samu bs Smith - Samu bs smith. Blogging it!

LEO FIORAVANTI WINS THE OCEAN&EARTH INTERNATIONAL TEENAGE RAMPAGE

The Italian Wonderkid, 14, outclassed best under 16 aussie surfers.


Italian young prodigy Leonardo Fioravanti won this week end the Ocean & Earth International Teenage Rampage Final, a competition gathering Australia's under 16 best groms. Quiksilver's wonderkid wowed crowds with his phenomenal surfing. Winning all three rounds in the lead up to the semis, Fioravanti seemed unstoppable, with Sam Bond knocked out in the semi's and Broulee event winner Matt King (Ulladulla) going down to Mikey Wright and Luke Hynd, the final was packed with talent.

 

At the age of 14, the youngest contender of his category appreciates his performance : "Surfing against Australia's best teenagers was awesome, these guys ripped out there all day and it came down to the last minute it was unreal. It's so good being in Australia, I love the culture and the people here in Cronulla have been so friendly, I've made some good friends here and would love to come back and surf again", said a super excited Fioravanti.

Iouri Podladtchikov wins Dew Tour half pipe event in Killington (Vermont, USA)

After Eric Willett's win yesterday in the slopestyle event, Iouri Podladtchikov today carried again high the Quiksilver flag by winning the half pipe event of the 2011/2012 Dew Tour second stop in Killington, Vermont, USA. American rider Louie Vito was leading the final when I-Pod dropped in the icy killington half pipe.


The Swiss Russian born snowboarding star won the final throwing a Cab 720, frontside crippler into back 1260 into front 1080 to cab 1080 all perfectly landed with an impressive amplitude and his tailor made smooth style. Despite an engaged second run, Vito could not overtake Iouri, declared the winner by the judges with a 96,75 points score out of 100. After his third place finish in Breckenridge last month, Iouri takes the lead of the Dew Tour Rankings with 182 points in front of Louie Vito, second with 180 points. With one week to go before the X Games, I-Pod looks in a terrific shape !

Eric Willett wins Dew Tour in Vermont (USA)

Quiksilver rider Eric Willett, 23, came out swingng in his first run in Saturday's men snowboard slopestyle Finals in Killington, Vermont. On a day where a recent snow was slowing down the course, many of the havy hitters including Chas Guldemond and Mark McMorris were having trouble landing their reuns. But not Willett, who came in with confidence and came through with his riding.

“You just got to be confortable with your riding and know what you can do and just kind of go for it and send it,” Willett said.

His first run scored a 91,00 and went like this : front 270 on down rail in the first section to gap front lip 270 out on the gap down in the second. On the third section, he went for a front board switchout on the cannon. Next up were the three jumps, and he did a switch back 10 double into a cab 9 double to finish with a front 10 double.
He's now in third overall in the race for the Dew Cup heading into the last event in Snowbasin (UT).

Read more on http://www.allisports.com

Jeremy Flores makes his return

The Quiksilver team surfer whose season was suspended due to injury during The Quiksilver Pro France (Oct) has started this year with some great sessions in preparation for his return to the ASP World Tour.

Following his ankle injury during the Quiksilver Pro France Round 3, last October, Jeremy Flores went through intensive rehabilitation until the end of 2011.

 

After he pulled out of The Quiksilver Pro and Peniche events, the surfer from Reunion Island was also forced to withdraw the Pipe Masters where he hoped to defend to defend his title.

 

He still achieved an impressive 13th in the World Ratings despite missing 3 events.

 

In spite of his intensive rehabilitation program, he traveled to Hawaii to honor his invitation and attend the opening of the Quiksilver In Memory Of Eddie Aikau Big Wave Event. He is the sole European entrant in the competition that will only run when the waves reach the required size.


On Christmas Eve, Jeremy took part in a trip to Morocco, which was organized by Quiksilver alongside Ramzi Boukhaim and Dimitri Ouvre, to see if his ankle had recovered. A solid swell hit Taghazout near Agadir, which allowed Jeremy and the boys to surf the famous spots of Killer, Anchors Point and the surrounding beaches.

 

 

Between Christmas and New Years Day there were some epic sessions at Graviere as well as Peniche and Ericeira in Portugal, where he surfed alongside Aritz Aranburu and Patrick Beven.

After returning to Hossegor, Jeremy Flores is preparing to travel to Hawaii this week in preparation for the start of the 2012 season, which begins with the Quiksilver Gold Coast event held during the 25thFeburay and the 7th March.

 

 

©Testemale

ISA China Cup Hainan Island, China

Quiksilver, DC and Roxy teams shined at the recent ISA China Cup held previous the ASP 4 star event in Hainan Island, China.


This international competition sanctioned by ISA Federation crowned Peru's Roxy Girl Sofia Mulanovich in the Open Women's division while DC surfer Marc Lacomare (France) grew on the 3rd step of Men's Final followed by Quiksilver's Nic Muscroft (Aus) for copper. The Australian was also rewarded with the Oz National Team, winner of the team contest ahead of the French selection.

Open Women Final
Gold – Sofia Mulanovich (PER) – 15.27
Silver – Sarah Baum (RSA) – 13.70
Bronze – Diana de Souza (BRA) – 12.60
Copper – Justine Dupont (FRA) – 10.76

Open Men Final
Gold – Heath Joske (AUS) – 17.50
Silver – Cory Lopez (USA) – 12.33
Bronze – Marc Lacomare (FRA) – 12.30
Copper – Nic Muscroft (AUS) – 4.13

 

Final ISA China Cup Team Rankings
1. Australia – 12,930
2. France – 11,658
3. USA – 10,690
4. Peru – 10,028
5. Brazil – 9,760
6. South Africa – 8,880
7. Argentina – 7,690
8. Venezuela – 7,460

Eric Willet takes 2nd place in Davos

Quiksilver's Eric Willett (USA) today took the second place of the 6 star TTR stop in Davos (Swi) in the slopestyle event. The US rider was narrowly defeated (0.3 points) by his good friend Mark McMorris (Can) in the final while Seppe Smits (Bel) took the 3rd place. This new podium in a slopestyle event illustrate Willett's great form this year. The last US Open winner and current leader of the overall Big Air TTR ranking this season will be soon heading to Aspen to compete in both slopestyle and big air events at the next Winter X Games. According to his season start, Willett looks, more than ever, as a strong contender for gold in Colorado where he already won in 2010 (slopestyle).

Hainan Riyue Bay International Surfing Festival

The International Surfing Association is proud to announce the Hainan Riyue Bay International Surfing Festival presented by Quiksilver that will take place in Wanning, Hainan Island, China.

 

From January 6 to 14, China will become the international surfing capital with the world's top surfers competing on their National Teams in the ISA China Cup followed by a second surfing competition, the Hainan Classic, an ASP Men's 4-Star contest. It will be the first time ever in the history of the country that surfing events of this magnitude take place.

 

More info and live coverage of the event on http://hainaninternationalsurfingfestival.com