Here are we are... After twelve WQS events that brought the most spectacular European surfing ever, the Estoril Coast Pro will award the last crown of 2007 next Sunday, November 4th, in Carcavelos and crown the regional champion.

To represent the needs of thousands of surfers who are shocked by the new British Airways (BA) ban on the carriage of surfboards (effective from 6th November), the British Surfing Association (BSA) has set up a petition to lobby the airline to reverse their decision.

Brazilian Adriano de Souza won the Onbongo Pro Surfing contest at Itamambuca Beach, Brazil, this weekend. This is his second WQS title in a row, after winning the ´QS event in Itajai last week, and marks a string of success after two years without a victory in the Tour.

A cold morning start at Thurso East in Scotland, with small, with contestable conditions of clean 2-3ft surf greeted competitors for the BPSA UK PST Scottish Open. Clear skies saw all the competitors setting up for the days heats with the first round called into the water for an 8am start.

Which will run in Imbituba, Brazil between Oct. 30 and Nov. 7

The O'Neill Coldwater Classic is a contest with a long storied tradition.

HONOLULU, Hawaii

At 19 years old, Smith is the reigning ASP Junior World Champion and currently leads the ASP WQS ratings with an all-time points record exceeding 14,000.

Sebastian Zietz Took First in the Contest and was voted MVP by the Regular Team

A comeback amongst the possible qualifiers.