![]() ![]() It was always super fun and they always gave fun prizes (laughs). The first time I did the Surf Into Summer event, I was probably 11 and I did it every year. ![]() “That’s where my grandpa grew up surfing too, so it’s even more special for me and I’m really stoked it’s back at Bowls again. “It’s definitely fun when you’re the defending champ and I want to win again, it’s one of my favorite spots,” said Jones Wong. Also making their fresh start to the QS season, 2022/23 Hawaii/Tahiti Nui Regional QS Champion Jackson Bunch (HAW) joins the likes of regional standouts Puamakamae DeSoto (HAW), Eweleiula Wong (HAW), Zoe McDougall (HAW), Finn McGill (HAW), Brodi Sale (HAW), and more, respectively. Reigning event winner, and 2022/23 Hawaii/Tahiti Nui Regional QS Champion Moana Jones Wong (HAW) returns to defend her title alongside defending event winner Eli Hanneman (HAW). Hawaii/Tahiti Nui’s emerging and proven QS athletes will kick off their campaigns toward qualification for the 2024 Challenger Series, the global gateway to the Championship Tour (CT). “We aim to support all surfers and we believe that WSL is the best organization to achieve that with and hope to continue this partnership in future years to come.” “After returning in 2022, we are thrilled to be partnering with WSL again for the 2023 Surf into Summer surf contest,” said Yusuke Takasaki, Local Motion Chief Operating Officer. “Their longstanding support for local amateur surfers is invaluable, and with a reinvigorated commitment to professional competition – including longboard – we’re looking forward to what will be an incredible showcase for all of the talent right here in Hawaii.” “We’re so excited to be partnering with Local Motion once again,” said Robin Erb, WSL North America/Hawaii Regional Director. The beloved local contest will be the first event of the 2023/24 Hawaii/Tahiti Nui QS season, and will also be the first time that the event includes professional longboard competition. HALEIWA, OAHU, HAW (Monday, April 24, 2023) – Today, World Surf League (WSL) Hawaii/Tahiti Nui announced the return of the Local Motion Surf Into Summer At Home in the Hawaiian Islands, a men’s and women’s Qualifying Series (QS) 1,000 and Longboard Regional Qualifying Series (LQS) 1,000, June 12 – 19 at the iconic venue of Ala Moana Bowls on the South Shore of Oahu.Ī South Shore tradition since 1985, Surf Into Summer returns as a WSL Regional QS 1,000 event after a six-year hiatus, following the return of QS competition to Ala Moana Bowls in 2022. This will mark the first event of the 2023/24 Hawaii/Tahiti QS and end of the Longboard Regional Longboard Qualifying Series (LQS). The iconic Local Motion Surf Into Summer At Home In The Hawaiian Islands event offers the next generation, as well as proven veterans, a chance to compete at the beautiful reef break of Ala Moana Bowls located on the South Shore of Oahu. The former Championship Tour competitor Keanu Asing is back at Ala Moana Bowls on CT-event winning backhand alongside a stacked field to start the new season. Pictured: Ala Moana Bowls is back on the Hawaii/Tahiti Nui Qualifying Series and now includes the Longboard Regional Qualifying Series. Men’s and Women’s Regional Longboard Event Added ![]() Men’s and Women’s Competition to Kick Off 2023/24 QS Season Jumpstarts Hawaii/Tahiti Nui QS and Longboard Seasons ![]()
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