Rip Curl Pro Search Taghazout

Rip Curl Pro Search Taghazout

Yolanda Hopkins and Kauli Vaast Claim 2023 QS 3,000 Rip Curl Pro Search Taghazout Bay Titles
• Hopkins Continues Dominant Season with Third Win
• Vaast Claims Career-First QS Win on His Birthday
• More Information at WorldSurfLeague.com

ANZA / Morocco (Sunday, February 26, 2023) – Yolanda Hopkins (POR) and Kauli Vaast (FRA) have won the QS 3,000 Rip Curl Pro Search Taghazout Bay today, claiming victory in the Finals against Pauline Ado (FRA) and Jorgann Couzinet (FRA) held in three-to-four surf at Anza.

Stop No. 5 of 6 on the 2022-23 World Surf League (WSL) European Qualifying Series (QS), the Rip Curl Pro Search Taghazout Bay has been juggling with an extremely complicated forecast for both the main venue of Anchor Point and the backup of Anza.

Despite being in the heart of the best season for swell and weather, the event was unlucky with very little energy in the ocean for the entire waiting period and inclement weather at times. The event eventually culminated with excellent finals in clean surf, giving everyone a very good reason to come back next year.

Men’s Final: Vaast (above) Claims Career-First QS Win on his Birthday
“I’m super focused this year,” Vaast said. “I really want to give it my all and qualify. Winning this QS is just extra motivation for me, and to do it on my birthday is just special.

The all-French affair did not disappoint as Reunion Island’s Jorgann Couzinet took on Tahiti’s Kauli Vaast in a battle of epic proportions. Both surfers went blow for blow in the running little rights and laid down massive turns and airs to rack up a collection of excellent scores.

Vaast’s best number of 8.90 was eventually the deciding factor in his first-ever win on the Qualifying Series, despite Couzinet posting two scores above 8 points, coming up just short on his final efforts.
“I have really good friends from Morocco and they’ve been telling me to come here for a while,” he added. “I’m stoked with my first experience, we had some good waves at the start, and I think I’m actually going to stay a few extra days to score this next swell.”

Turning 21 years old today, the Tahitian has already received many distinctions, among which his runner-up finish as a wildcard in last year’s Championship Tour (CT) event at Teahupoo shines brightest. Today he adds a QS win to an impressive resume, set to continue to grow over the coming years.

Couzinet has been a standout in Morocco, posting big numbers in all his previous heats, but eventually had to settle down for runner-up. The 3-time European Champion comes back in full form after a deceiving season on the Challenger Series last year as he continues to fight for the ultimate dream of a CT qualification.

“I felt really good coming here and this result is great for my confidence,” Couzinet stated. “I had various issues these past couple of years but I’ve worked hard to come back stronger and I’m really happy to see it pay off. I feel like I can beat anyone and I can’t wait for the next events.”

Couzinet and Vaast had previously eliminated Tiago Carrique (FRA) and Luke Thompson (RSA) respectively in their Semifinal matchups.

Women’s Final: Olympians Battle Goes Hopkins’ Way
“It feels amazing to win again,” Hopkins said. “It brings back joyful memories of Anglet as well. The Final was a battle but I tried to keep my head straight, keep catching waves and stay calm.”

Pauline Ado (FRA) and Yolanda Hopkins (POR above), both regular foot, powerful surfers with loads of experience, including at the inaugural surfing Olympics in Tokyo, took on the rights of Anza with a similar approach. The French surfer got a quick head start and the better of the opening exchange, but Hopkins came back in the fight midway through the heat and claimed back the lead.

A battle of margins, both surfers with scores in the 6-7 range (out of a possible 10), eventually went Hopkins’ way as the Portuguese walked away with the win.

“I think this could be my year,” she added. “Let’s just keep this streak going into the Challengers and hopefully we have another European on the CT next year! I absolutely loved my time here, I found an amazing secret wave and got some proper Moroccan rights, I’ll definitely be back!”

Already in the regional rankings lead, courtesy of two wins last summer, Hopkins solidified her pole position with today’s victory and will be hard to dethrone with only one event remaining. Her career-fourth win in Taghazout is very likely to transform into a first regional QS title down the line.

Pauline Ado adds another strong result to a solid season with the runner-up finish today. A winner on tour almost every season, her current winless streak is poised to end before the season wraps.

“It came down to very small details so it’s always a bit frustrating to get to the final and not go all the way but overall it’s a very positive week for me,” Ado reflected. “I’m taking a leap in the rankings so my main objective is reached. I always find things to work on, be it technique, or mental game and heat management, this is what keeps the flame burning, and why I’m still as passionate about surfing and competition as ever.”

Ado and Hopkins had previously eliminated Carolina Mendes (POR) and Francisca Veselko (POR) respectively in their Semifinal matchups.

With the completion of the Rip Curl Pro Search Taghazout Bay, the race to the European QS title continues, here are the current rankings:

With the completion of the Rip Curl Pro Search Taghazout Bay, the race to the European QS title continues, here are the current rankings:

European Men’s QS Top 5:
1 – Tiago Carrique (FRA)
2 – Kauli Vaast (FRA)
3 – Gatien Delahaye (FRA)
4 – Jorgann Couzinet (FRA)
5 – Joan Duru (FRA)

European Women’s QS Top 5:

1 – Yolanda Hopkins (POR)
2 – Pauline Ado (FRA)
3 – Francisca Veselko (POR)
4 – Carolina Mendes (POR)
5 – Ariane Ochoa (EUK)

The final stop on the 2022-23 European Qualifying Series will take surfers to Caparica, Portugal from April 3-8, 2023.
The 2023 Rip Curl Pro Pro Search Taghazout Bay is scheduled from February 18-26, 2023, at Anchor Point, Taghazout Bay / Morocco. For all results, photos, video highlights and press releases, log on to worldsurfleague.com.

The Rip Curl Pro Search Taghazout Bay is supported by Rip Curl, Taghazout Bay, CIH Bank, Maroc Telecom, Afriquia Gaz, Aïn Atlas, Marsa Maroc, Fairmont Taghazout Bay, Wilaya of Region Souss Massa, Region Souss Massa, Taghazout Municipality, SDRT, Morocco Kingdom of light, Arma Environnement, 2M, U Radio, Radio Mars and Surf Report Maroc among others.

RIP CURL PRO SEARCH TAGHAZOUT BAY WOMEN’S FINAL RESULTS: 
1 – Yolanda Hopkins (POR) 13.40
2 – Pauline Ado (FRA) 13.33

RIP CURL PRO SEARCH TAGHAZOUT BAY MEN’S FINAL RESULTS: 
1 – Kauli Vaast (FRA) 16.57
2 – Jorgann Couzinet (FRA) 16.16

RIP CURL PRO SEARCH TAGHAZOUT BAY WOMEN’S SEMIFINAL RESULTS: 
SF1: Pauline Ado (FRA) 11.90 def. Carolina Mendes (POR) 9.50
SF 2: Yolanda Hopkins (POR) 13.06 def. Francisca Veselko (POR) 11.57

RIP CURL PRO SEARCH TAGHAZOUT BAY MEN’S SEMIFINAL RESULTS: 
SF1: Jorgann Couzinet (FRA) 10.00 def. Tiago Carrique (FRA) 8.17
SF 2: Kauli Vaast (FRA) 13.03 def. Luke Thompson (RSA) 6.17

Déplacer Le Silence with Lola Mignot

Déplacer Le Silence with Lola Mignot

I traveled to Biaritz for the the Queens Surf Festival in June, but the good weather and waves enticed me to stay until the last months of summer.

I met Oscar Valencia and really liked his film work. This project came along very organically. Oscar wanted to capture the timeless summer in Biarritz, and that’s what we did. We shared good food, good wine, good waves, and good naps with the best crew in the shining warm European sun.

The ocean always has its way of being unpredictable; the tides change drastically the surf had to be well-timed and the the waves were not always in our favour, but Oscar was up for all of it. My good friend Margaux Arramon Tucco showed us around her home town, she always knew were the waves where and brought us the best local spots. Margaux and my cousin Chacha who were always around for the adventure make a guest appearance in the film.

Making this little movie was a lot of fun, in and out of the water. – Lola Mignot

Filmed in 16mm/8mm

Directed by Oscar Valencia.
Starring Lola Mignot.
Guest Appearances Margaux Arramon Tucco And Charlotte Lea Mignot
Voice Over By Margaux Arramon Tucco
Graphic Design by Alfredo Ardanza
Music Composition and Sound Design by Luis Ortega
Soundtrack Half Forgotten Daydream – Aline Christophe (Remastered)
Poem By Etel Adnan from Shiffing The Silence
Supported by Vans

Triple

Triple

When a trio of storm fronts delivered prime surfing conditions across the UK earlier this month, Reubyn Ash, Joss & Barnaby Cox were ready. With filmer Charlie Key in the water, things got interesting.’

Edited by Adam Norris of Offshores Photo @offshoresphoto
Shot by Adam Norris with in-water cinematography by @_charliekey

Supertubos

Supertubos

Without doubt one of the best and most challenging waves in Europe, throw yourself over the ledge at one of Europes finest waves, Supertubos.

Lorde announced as Boardmasters Friday headliner

Lorde announced as Boardmasters Friday headliner

Lorde announced as Boardmasters Friday headliner as 120+ acts join the line-up in massive second wave reveal. Joining uk festival exclusive Liam Gallagher and Florence + The Machine to headline the biggest Boardmasters yet.

PLUS, HUNDREDS OF NEW ADDITIONS –
SPECIAL GUEST BEN HOWARD | CYPRESS HILL PERFORMING BLACK SUNDAY |
RAYE | DERMOT KENNEDY | SG LEWIS | YARD ACT | CONFIDENCE MAN | EVERYTHING EVERYTHING | THE REYTONS | BEAR’S DEN | FRANKIE STEW & HARVEY GUNN | DYLAN | PIRI | NOVA TWINS | THE LOTTERY WINNERS | SAM TOMPKINS | SHYGIRL | SOFI TUKKER | GABRIELLE APLIN | JOESEF | BEN HEMSLEY | WARMDUSCHER | DJ JAZZY JEFF | CIAN DUCROT | LAVA LA RUE
AND MORE ACROSS BOARDMASTERS’ TEN STAGES

With 2023 camping tickets selling out in record time and demand at an all time high, day tickets go on sale this week!
fans have until midnight on 22 February to sign up to the day tickets presale at boardmasters.com

Day tickets presale from 10am, Thursday 23 February
Day tickets general on sale from 10am, Friday 24 February

BEYOND THE LINE UP…
World Surf League Surf Competitions | Surf and Adventure Lessons | Zennor Haven | Cornish Market | Beach Cleans | Street Food | The UK’s Biggest Silent Disco | The Big Wheel | Boutique Camping | Film Screenings | Slow Shopping On The Boulevard | The Keg & Pastonbury | Bingo | Family Fun and much more

9 – 13 AUGUST 2023
boardmasters.com

As Boardmasters gears up to be the biggest and best yet, the festival has dropped an epic announcement today. The Second Wave of the Boardmasters 2023 line-up includes over 120 acts, including Friday’s hotly-anticipated headliner and what’s more, Day Tickets will go on sale this week, too. Boardmasters brings the biggest names in music and the most exciting international surf talent to not one, but two, spectacular festival settings of Watergate Bay and Fistral Beach in Cornwall. Boardmasters is back this year from 9 – 13 August 2023 and is not to be missed.
Boardmasters 2022 saw a monumental sell-out, and now with demand at an all-time high, fans are urged to sign-up to the Day Ticket Presale to avoid disappointment this year. With Camping Tickets selling out in record time, now is the final chance to get tickets for Boardmasters 2023. Sign-ups for the Day Tickets Presale close at midnight on 22 February via boardmasters.com – the Day Tickets Presale starts at 10am on 23 February, with any remaining tickets going on general sale from 10am on 24 February. Tens of thousands are signed up already, so don’t miss out!

Lorde is revealed today as the third and final headliner for this year’s Boardmasters. New Zealand’s most exciting pop export comes armed with a sizzling cocktail of hits including ‘Royals’, ‘Green Light’ and ‘Solar Power’, as well as major awards wins including the Billboard Music Awards, two BRIT Awards, two Grammy’s, an MTV VMA, and an NME Award to name but a few. A solo artist of monumental status, her debut album Pure Heroine received widespread critical acclaim as Lorde firmly cemented herself as a global music superstar, and ever since she’s remained unstoppable with mesmerising lyricism and captivating live shows. Lorde will make her Boardmasters debut headlining the Main Stage alongside Liam Gallagher (UK festival exclusive) and Florence + The Machine.

Elsewhere on the line-up is special guest and long-time friend of the festival, Ben Howard, while Cypress Hill are celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Black Sunday, performing the album in full. The songstress of the moment, recently celebrating her first #1 single with ‘Escapsim’, RAYE joins the line-up, with Irish vocal powerhouse who recently released his latest studio album Sonder, Dermot Kennedy.

Making a welcome return to Cornish shores, is one of dance music’s most sought after producers SG Lewis who joins the bill for 2023, along with Leeds rockers Yard Act who released their debut album The Overload in 2022 and Confidence Man who will have fans on their feet from start to finish delivering a splash of summer dance goodness. Manchester eclectic art-rock four-piece Everything Everything will be bringing the heat to Boardmasters, plus The Reytons who’ve recently rocketed to chart-topping success with their independently released debut album What’s Rock And Roll?, Bear’s Den bringing anthemic festival sounds and rap and production duo rooted in hip-hop, garage and electro, Frankie Stew & Harvey Gunn. Pop powerhouse Dylan is added to the huge Boardmasters line-up, set to deliver her self-penned sing-along hits including ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’ and ‘You’re Not Harry Styles’. Also making up today’s announcement, online sensation piri, the loud, unapologetic trailblazing rock/punk/rap duo Nova Twins, ‘Rockstar Sea Shanty’ hitmakers Lottery Winners and the man behind viral track ‘TO THE MOON’, Sam Tompkins.

Hot on the heels of a massive Printworks show and recent collab with slowthai, and one of the hottest rappers to emerge in 2022 – Shygirl joins Boardmasters 2023, along with genre-defying, empowering electro duo SOFI TUKKER, the legendary summertime DJ Jazzy Jeff, singer Cian Ducrot whose latest single ‘I’ll Be Waiting’ is making waves on BBC Radio 1 right now, and supporting Christine & Queens at BBC 6Music festival and also headed for Boardmasters, Lava La Rue. Plus, there’ll be performances from dazzling singer-songwriter Gabrielle Aplin, and bringing the shimmering, catchy vocal, it’s Joesef. One of the most exciting names in the house music world, Ben Helmsley is another big addition to the Boardmasters bill, along with “best band on the planet” according to BBC 6Music’s Marc Riley, Warmduscher, and loads, loads more. Find the full line-up here.

Beyond the music, festival goers can sign up for Surf and Adventure packages to make the most of their time soaking up the best of what Cornwall has to offer. Adventure packages available to book include coasteering, kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, bodyboarding, superSUP & snorkel SUP tours. At Boardmasters 2023, festivalgoers will be spoiled for choice with wellness activities at Zennor Haven, delicious local produce at the Cornish Market, a vast array of tasty street food, shopping at The Boulevardslow fashion village, get involved in Beach Cleans with Surfers Against Sewage, tons of tasty street food, the UK’s biggest silent disco, Boutique Camping, Family fun and much more. A Boardmasters mainstay, The Keg & Pastonbury returns with lively music performances and rip roaring comedy, while The Big Wheel makes a comeback having become a firm favourite and boasting incredible birds-eye views over the stunning Cornish coast. Festivalgoers can get involved in a yoga class, massages, tarot readings, film screenings and tons more.

The World Surf League returns to Cornish shores and the Boardmasters OPEN is ON. Steeped in heritage since 1981, festival-goers can head to Fistral Beach in Newquay to watch some of the most progressive and exciting names in international pro surfing crowned as the next Boardmasters champions, across five exhilarating days. Competitions include the Boardmasters OPEN men’s and women’s division and the Boardmasters Longboard Pro men’s and women’s division. Plus festivalgoers can also witness the new generation of groms showcasing their talent in the Boardmasters Junior OPEN boys and girls division – with more exciting detail to drop in the coming weeks!

Day Tickets for Boardmasters 2023 go on sale at 10am, Friday 24 February 2023, with Presale tickets from Thursday 23 February. Sign up to the Day Tickets Presale now at  boardmasters.com.

Boardmasters 2023 Ticket Types & Information

BOARDMASTERS 2023 TICKETS
Friday, Saturday, Sunday day tickets from £84.50
Friday, Saturday, Sunday VIP day tickets from £110
A limited number of 3-day no camping tickets will be available from £249

Kids tickets [age 8 & under*]
Kids – Camping £25.00
Kids – Weekend camping – VIP £25.00
Kids – 3 Day Pass £20.00
Kids – Friday , Saturday, Sunday £15.00
Kids – VIP Friday , Saturday, Sunday £15.00

*Child tickets can only be booked in conjunction with a full adult ticket. A maximum of 2 x tickets can be booked in conjunction with a full adult ticket.

NB – Ages 9 -15 will need to purchase a full priced adult. ID must be provided on the door for proof of age.

Malia Manuel / Morgan Maassen

Malia Manuel / Morgan Maassen

Last spring, Malia reached out to me asking to make a film that saw her surfing in both her favourite places around the world, as well as adventuring to new waves she dreamt of visiting… and so we set off, first to Tahiti, followed by Indonesia and South Africa, France and a quick jaunt to Spain, back to Tahiti for whales and weather redemption, and then concluding with a sublime winter on her home island of Kaua’i. 

It was nothing short of a pleasure to hop around the world with Malia, from dancing with Humpback Whales to watching elephants pick fruit from trees in South Africa, sailing through Indian ocean archipelagos and being blistered by winter wind in the Atlantic. We scored waves of all shapes and sizes, sampled cuisine and smelly taxi rides across multiple continents, surfed in the belting rain and counted bands on poisonous sea snakes… I could go on and on, with so many experiences that could fill an anthology of films. But in-between all those moments I strived to capture with my lens, I watched a woman continuously spill her curiosity out into the world, while constantly striving to hone her athletic ability… and so I made a visual tale about a world-class human, surfing her way around the globe.- Morgan Maassen

 

Direct/film/edit: Morgan Maassen


Supported by lululemon
Music: 
Marco Shuttle “Into Thin Air”

Brendan Void “Angel.OO”

Dirty Art Club “ifproperly”

Nicola Cruz “Mantis”

Dirty Art Club “hardluck”

King “U’re Mine”

Tomaga “Gonda’s Dream”