TUESDAY 30 MAY, 2006Flashy Floridian Damien Hobgood (USA) has won the Globe WCT Fiji in near perfect two metre (six foot) waves on the reef known as Cloudbreak. Hobgood outpointed Foster’s ASP Men’s World Tour rookie Shaun Cansdell who hails from country New South Wales, Australia. More...
Globe WCT Fiji Final Surf Video
LAY DAY CALLED FOR GLOBE WCT FIJI
Thursday May 25, 2006The fourth event on the Foster’s ASP Men’s World Tour has had a dream run over the past three days with surfers scoring mind blowing barrels at the famed break known as Cloudbreak. More...
REYES MAKES HIS MARK ON GLOBE WCT FIJI ROUND THREE
WEDNESDAY 24 MAY, 2006It was another stellar day in paradise today at the Globe WCT Fiji with competitors in round three revelling in the superb two metre (six foot) plus waves breaking at Cloudbreak today. And with all surfers turning on some phenomenal performances, especially in the extra smooth conditions of the early morning, the standout of the day was Tim Reyes (USA) who posted an 18.06 out of a possible 20 to defeat tube specialist Bruce Irons(HAW). More... Check out the Video...
TOP GUNS FIGHT BACK IN ROUND TWO OF GLOBE WCT FIJI
TUESDAY 23 MAY, 2006Cloudbreak, the wave, was the main star of the Globe WCT Fiji today, delivering incredibly perfect two to 2.5 metre (six to eight foot) extremely hollow tubes that allowed those in round two to demonstrate the full range of their repertoires. More...
TOP TWO SEEDS TAKE THE LOW ROAD IN THE GLOBE WCT FIJI
MONDAY 22 MAY, 2006Cloudbreak lived up to all expectations today when it fired in some incredible two metre (six foot) plus barrels for competitors in the fourth event on the Foster’s ASP Men’s World Tour – the Globe WCT Fiji.Andy Irons and Bobby Martinez go down in round one. More...
GLOBE WCT FIJI TO BEGIN AT PERFECT CLOUDBREAK TODAY
MONDAY 22 MAY, 2006Surfers competing in the fourth event on the Foster’s ASP Men’s World Tour – the Globe WCT Fiji – were delighted this morning when they awoke amazing two metre (four to six feet) and perfect Cloudbreak. More...
SUNDAY 21 MAY, 2006Ending days of speculation surrounding his movements, Kelly Slater (USA) has withdrawn from the fourth event on the Foster’s ASP Men’s World Tour – the Globe WCT Fiji.More...
KELLY SLATER IN BATTLE AGAINST TIME FOR GLOBE WCT FIJI
THURSDAY 18 MAY, 2006Seven-time Foster's ASP Men's World Tour champion, Kelly Slater (USA), faces a battle against time to compete at the Globe WCT Fiji due to commence this coming Sunday, 21 May. Slater, while competing in the third tour event last week at Teahupoo, Tahiti, landed wrongly on his surfboard after executing a highly critical maneuver in the semi finals and has seriously aggravated a lingering rib injury The painful injury could not only hamper his performance levels if he decides to surf but could get much worse if he has another accident. More...