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 The Honda U.S. Open of Surfing Presented by O'Neill is the world's largest professional surfing competition and anchors California's quintessential action sport, music and lifestyle festival. More than 600 world-class surfing, skateboarding, FMX and BMX athletes compete amid America's largest ocean-front exposition. Against the backdrop of 12 acres of action-packed activities for all ages, an estimated 400,000 spectators will be in attendance while millions more watch televised specials on Versus networks' Fusion TV.  US Open of Surf - Full Coverage at Go211.com!Bank of the West Beach GamesBattle of the BrandsUS Open of Surfing, What board will Holly Surf today?US Open of Surfing, FREDDY Patacchia's wavesAll Over the place at the US Open of SurfingUSOS BMX MontageUSOS Hall of FameUS Open of Surfing, HighlightsSerena Brooke, Leilani Gryde, and Sally Fitzgibbons InterviewFun in the Sun with Tricia Byrnes and Mary OsborneUS Open of Surf, Christian Hosoi insight!Legends of skate rip up the Soul BowlCookiehead Jenkins InterviewMX MehemBMX Best Trick ContestAnnual ManualBiggest Air ContestUS Open of Surf, Women's Surf FinalsTricia interviews Sergie VenturaSoul Bowl Pro Jam FinalUS Open of Surf, Quiksilver Party and Mens Semi Heat1Festival village actionUS Open of Surf, Mens Finals and Tricia finds out how to capture the $$$ SHOT!Water Wienie ContestTricia outtake montageTeen Vogue fashion showMike Losness InterviewUS Open of Surf, Life Rolls On Expression SessionUSOS Best ofAlex Gray interviewYoung Guns ThreeLea Taylor interview Mon, 30 Jul 2007 - Posted at 09:53:11 PMTop Ten Moments and Photos from the US Open of SurfingAllow me to begin by saying I might have more or less, I just like to let people know that they will see awesome photos and hear awesome stories from the festival of tents, also known as the US Open of Surfing. Each day the insan-O-meter just keep going up and up, more people, more free swag, bigger spray on body tattoos and smaller bikinis. The insan-O-meter was also rather high at the Soul Bowl where I spent most of my time this week, one of my favorite moments was getting a chance to see the Legends skate, now legend is a lofty and often times over used title but these guys were legends to me and definitely inspired my start down the action sports path. To be able to sit on the sidelines of the soul bowl session and watch guys like Steve Cabellero, S.alba, Lester Kasai and Steve Stedham shred it to pieces and do head high stylie airs was pretty much the coolest thing.  Steve Stedham, did like nine jillion huge methods during the Legends category, here is one of them. Steve Cabellero, frontside grindLeave comments!
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