Tag: WSL
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CALLUM ROBSON’S RISE FROM UNDERDOG TO SIXTH BEST SURFER IN THE WORLD
Callum Robson has gone from being an underdog to the sixth best surfer in the world. The Evans Head product is now preparing for the next leg of the tour at Margaret River.
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EVANS HEAD’S CALLUM ROBSON COMES RUNNER UP AT BELLS BEACH PRO
At the start of the week no one would have predicted Callum Robson would be competing in the final. But the Evans Head’s local exceeded everyone’s expectations to finish runner up at Bells Beach.
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NORTH COAST ROOKIE BEATS MICK FANNING AT BELLS BEACH
North Coast Rookie – Callum Robson made history today, knocking surfing royalty out of the competition. Thanks to the young gun’s performance, Mick Fanning won’t be in contention for a fifth Bells beach win.
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CONNOR O’LEARY WOWS THE CROWD AT HURLEY PRO WITH A NEAR PERFECT SCORE
Callum Robson might have stolen the show yesterday – but, today, it was Connor O’Leary’s turn to wow the crowd at the Hurley Pro. The Lennox Head surfer, making it through to the round of 16… and placing 9th, overall.
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CALLUM ROBSON BEATS KELLY SLATER IN OPENING ROUND OF HURLEY PRO AT HAWAII
Callum Robson has had a stellar start to the second leg of the Championship Tour in Hawaii. While Owen Wright was unfortunately eliminated in his quest, and finishes his Hurley Pro campaign early at Sunset.
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CALLUM ROBSON DEBUTS IN THE TOP TEN AT PIPELINE
Two North Coast surfers have wrapped up their first campaign on the Championship Tour in Hawaii. Callum Robson made it into the top ten, while Connor O’Leary didn’t quite make the cut.
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CALLUM ROBSON AND CONNOR O’LEARY THROUGH TO ROUND OF 32 IN THE WSL CHAMPIONSHIP TOUR
Evans Head’s Callum Robson and Championship tour rookie is through to the round of 32 at Pipeline. His second wave put him into second place in the opening heat, scoring a 4.17. Meanwhile Lennox Head’s Connor O’Leary, who earned his spot back on the tour this year, came out firing with a 7.83 on his…
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CALLUM ROBSON HOME BEFORE HEADING BACK TO HAWAII
Evans Head’s Callum Robson is stoked to have qualified for the World Surf League Championship Tour. He’s home for just three weeks, before heading back to Hawaii for the competition.
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CALLUM ROBSON HOME BEFORE HEADING BACK TO HAWAII
Evans Head’s Callum Robson is stoked to have qualified for the World Surf League Championship Tour. He’s home for just three weeks, before heading back to Hawaii for the competition.
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CALLUM ROBSON QUALIFIES FOR WSL CHAMPIONSHIP TOUR
Callum Robson has wrapped up the Challenger Series campaign in Hawaii in seventh spot. But his efforts have proven enough to join fellow Far North Coast Product, Connor O’Leary on next year’s Championship Tour.