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Billabong Odyssey to Seek World's
Biggest Waves
Top Surfing Talents Join Multi-Year
Adventure into Unknown Waters
IRVINE, CA -- International surfwear leader Billabong
today announced its three-year global expedition to find and ride the
biggest waves in the world.
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Named the "Billabong Odyssey," the
unprecedented project will combine the world's best big wave surfers,
jet-powered watercraft tow vehicles and cutting-edge weather tracking
technology to chase down the biggest swells the earth's oceans have to
offer.
The Billabong Odyssey is an outgrowth of January's Project Neptune expedition
to the Cortes Bank, a legendary mid-ocean sea mount 100 miles west of
San Diego, California. Billabong team rider Mike Parsons' successful
ride of a 66-foot monster at the never-before-surfed break not only won
the Swell XXL $60,000 prize for the year's biggest wave, but proved that
publicized breaks like Maui's Peahi (or Jaws) and Northern California's
Maverick's are only the tip of the high-seas iceberg. "So far, the history
of big wave surfing has been written at a handful of spots around the
world that are convenient," said Billabong Odyssey organizer Bill Sharp.
"But we're now realizing that the oceans are filled with breaks that regularly
have bigger waves which no one has ever surfed before. Going after
them is the ultimate man-against-the-sea adventure."
Since surfers began using personal watercraft to tow each other into giant
waves in the Nineties, size limits have virtually evaporated. While
traditional paddle-in surfers continue to struggle to catch waves with
40-foot faces, top tow-in surfers (using short, narrow surfboards with
sailboard-style footstraps) are not only regularly riding waves with faces
over 60 feet, they are pushing high-performance boundaries forward at
a pace never before seen in the sport. "After Cortes Bank, everyone is
convinced that there's a 100-foot wave out there somewhere," said top
tow surfer Ken "Skindog" Collins of Santa Cruz, CA. "If we can find
it, I know it can be ridden. I know I want to give it a try." Billabong
Odyssey plans call for three expeditions each year, two in the Northern
Hemisphere between October and March and one to the Southern Hemisphere
during its winter June-August. Project organizers have invited an elite
group of renowned big-wave surfers to participate on various legs of the
Odyssey, including Californians
Peter Mel, Ken Collins, Brad Gerlach and Darryl Virostko, Hawaiians Laird
Hamilton, Dave Kalama, Ken Bradshaw, Brock Little and Brian Keaulana,
and Australians Tony Ray and Ross Clarke-Jones. Even current world
surfing tour stars are anxious to take part; Australia's Luke Egan has
confirmed as has Hawaii's Shane Dorian, who has recruited six-time World
Champion Kelly Slater as his tow-surfing partner.
Although specific Odyssey targets will remain secret, the maiden expedition
will take to the seas in October, other and will focus on some key
locations in the Pacific Northwest between San Francisco and Canada's
Vancouver Island. Preparations are under way for future excursions
to other coastlines rich with high-surf potential including the Hawaiian
Chain, Chile, South Africa, Ireland, Tasmania, New Zealand, and the South
Pacific Isles.
Although these are expeditions in the true sense of the word, the Billabong
Odyssey will reward the surfer who rides the biggest wave of each year
with a cash bonus of $1000 per foot of face height. There will also
be a substantial prize for any surfer successfully riding the legendary
100-footer. "This isn't about the prizes," said Mike Parsons. "Most
of the surfers would probably pay to come along on something like this.
The Billabong Odyssey is about going where no one has ever gone before.
A thousand people have climbed to the top of Mt. Everest, but how many
people have ridden an eighty-foot wave? This is something special.
For additional press information contact:
Bill Sharp SurfNews 949-548-6740
949-230-6162 Surfnewsed@aol.com
Graham
Stapelberg
www.Billabong.com
949-753-7222 graham@billabong-usa.com
www.aspworldtour.com
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