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When Eneko's not wailing down the barrelling walls of Mundaka he'll be spending his time campaigning on the WQS.

"One of my goals when I joined the Tour was to win an event and I wasn’t sure if it was going to happen since I’ll be stepping away after this season"

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Event No. 6 of 11 on the 2008 ASP World Tour, the Rip Curl Pro Search bore witness to the world’s best surfers attacking a venue that many had never surfed before, all the while putting in some of the most electrifying Round 1 performances of the season.

Stop No. 6 of 11 on the 2008 ASP World Tour, the Rip Curl Pro Search awoke to solid six-to-eight foot swell this morning and event organizers will look to run Round 1 in its entirety before the day is through.

“It’s always exciting to come somewhere new and have swell be on the horizon,” Slater said. “Things have gone really well for me this season, but my luck will run out sooner or later and I’ll need to put some hard work in. I think the points don’t really reflect how close it really is and the title race is far from over.”

For the fourth season in a row, the Rip Curl Pro Search event will throw a curveball at the world’s best surfers, offering the ASP Top 45 a never-before-competed-at Dream Tour venue.

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The 2008 UK pro surf tour is off in full force and this year Gul International is staging its tour event at Porthmeor Beach in St Ives Cornwall on the 30th and 31st of August. The event comprises of several categories including both men’s and ladies open divisions as well as a groms section.

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"I've been with Rusty for six years already so we're really tight - pretty much like family" said the stylish regular-foot. "I'm stoked to ride for a growing company that understands what surfers need."

“I didn’t realize I was going to be overwhelmed by it, but I haven’t been in this position before, at this point of the year, with this many wins,” Slater said. “There are great things going on in my life so I’m just trying to soak it up and be appreciative.”

Professional surfing’s most decorated athlete showed no signs of slowing down in Jeffreys Bay today