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Surfline’s Mechanics of Sunset Coincides With Major Swell for Vans World Cup

HONOLULU, Hawaii (Wednesday, November 30, 2011) - Sunset’s reputation looms like a nightmare waiting to happen. Lung-crunching hold-downs; converging west and north peaks that consume you like an avalanche; and a wasteland for those not privy to the code of lineup markers. Year after year, Sunset sifts through the world’s bravest and most willing challengers to crown one surfer who masters its infamous “world’s most challenging” conditions.

Moody Sunset Dishes up Mixed Results at Vans World Cup of Surfing

Lincoln Taylor moved to the Round of 64 today at the Vans World Cup.
HONOLULU, Hawaii (Monday, Nov. 28, 2011) – On the heels of yesterday’s surf-to-survive conditions, Sunset Beach served up tamer waves in the double-overhead range, but competition in the Vans World Cup of Surfing was no less intense. A $250,000 ASP Prime event, surfers from 16 nations are vying for critical end-of-year points here, but wild surf and wildcard surfers can make the going tough. The Vans World Cup of Surfing is the second jewel of the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing presented by Rockstar Energy Drink.
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