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Fanning Offers Obama Surf Lessons 0

AN itinerary detailing what the US President could do during a visit to the Tweed is on its way to the White House.

Tweed Tourism emailed a grand itinerary to the president’s staff after a story in the Tweed Daily News about why Barack Obama should visit the area.

General manager Phil Villiers said after his light-hearted comments about bringing the president here during his Australian visit in March, his office decided to contact Tourism Australia.

“We thought she would have a good laugh but she responded, saying that she loves our enthusiasm and that our email has been forwarded to the US team who are coordinating the president’s visit,” Mr Villiers said.

“It’s all very much pie-in-the-sky but you never know.”

Reigning World Champion surfer Mick Fanning has also jumped on the bandwagon, stating he would offer Mr Obama surf lessons.

“I’ve actually seen photos of him on the net standing up on a surfboard so there’s probably some basic knowledge there we could build on,” Fanning told the Tweed Daily News.

“If he’s able to get to his feet okay I’d probably try and get him doing a couple of turns, maybe even get him working on an air-reverse or a rodeo flip.”

Fanning said he thought it would be fun to spend some time with Mr Obama.

“I’d like to meet the most powerful man in the world, plus he seems like decent bloke,” he said.

“It would be really interesting to get an insight into what his life is like now he’s the president.

“I’d have so many questions for him, so hopefully there would be plenty of time between sets.”

Being a “Tweed boy”, Mr Villiers said, the world-famous surfer could show Mr Obama a thing or two.

“Mick could take him to his secret surf spots along the Tweed coast.”

Tweed Tourism’s argument for bringing Mr Obama and his family to Tweed include the area’s branding as “Australia’s Green Cauldron”.

“It also straddles two states, thereby satisfying the NSW and Queensland premiers in one hit,” the email sent to the US said.

read original at tweednews.com.au

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Girls Get Section on Billabong XXL Big Wave Awards Website 0

Since the addition of the Billabong Girls Best Overall Performance Award in 2004, the Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards have showcased the best rides of the year by women right alongside the men. But with this year’s big wave season nearing its climax, the number of entries coming into XXL headquarters has shattered all past records in terms of total entries and number of surfers involved, forcing organizers to add a dedicated section to the event website. All the entries can be seen by clicking here: http://billabongxxl.com/girls%5Fperformance/

Since its inception, the female category has had only two winners: Jamilah Star of Santa Cruz, California, USA, who won the first two years; and Maya Gabeira of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, who has won the last three times.

And while that pair of past champions are in the mix once again (including Gabeira at Tahiti’s Teahupoo and Star at Puerto Escondido, Mexico), they are joined by a record number of women pushing the limits of big wave surfing around the world. The entries run the gamut from Layne Beachley’s deep tube at “Ours” in Australia to Savannah Shaugnessey at Mavericks, Mercedes Maidana in Chile and tons of Hawaiian action, including Keala Kennelly, Andrea Moller and Paige Alms at Maui’s legendary Jaws (Pe’ahi). Also impressive is a ride at that break by Kauai’s Bethany Hamilton, the inspirational young surfer who lost an arm to a shark — but clearly proves that taking on a tow rope is well within her remarkable capabilities. To see Hamilton’s ride (or embed it on your website), see the YouTube version here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxKGkjmJkFQ

To see more on the women (and add your own comments), join the Billabong XXL Big Wave Awards Facebook Fan Page at
http://www.facebook.com/GLOBALBIGWAVEAWARDS

EVENT SITE MAIN PAGE: www.BillabongXXL.com
Direct links to girls video: http://billabongxxl.com/girls_performance/vid_viewer/vid_index.html
Direct link to girls photos: http://billabongxxl.com/girls_performance/