As the Top 34 get warmed up for the Moche Rip Curl Pro Portugal, the fourth ASP GoPro Challenge has kicked off and submissions are rolling in. The Challenge asks competing ASP pros to submit their own GoPro videos from the contest venue starting two days prior to the contest window and no later than the conclusion of the competition.
The winning video will be selected by a panel of five judges -- three ASP staffers and two judges from GoPro -- based on the following criteria:
- Cinematography (25%)
- Degree of difficulty of shooting (25%)
- Perspective (25%)
- Overall beauty and lighting (25%)
ASP GoPro Challenge in full effect. - WSL
The Challenge is open to both WCT men and women at specific Tour stops. In addition to Margaret River, Fiji, Tahiti, the Top 34 will have opportunities in Portugal and Hawaii to submit competitive footage.
The winner at each stop receives US$15,000 if the clip was captured during official WCT competition and US$10,000 if it's from a freesurf during the contest window. In every case, it's the shooter who wins and not the subject -- whether the camera is hand-held, on a board, or elsewhere.
The ASP GoPro Challenge submissions doors have opened for the Moche Rip Curl Pro Portugal, with clips accepted until the end of the event window.
2014 ASP GoPro Challenge Winners
How good was Josh Kerr's barrel at The Box? The answer is on C.J. Hobgood's face.
The ASP GoPro Challenge debuted at Margaret River with 25 submissions. Judges selected one of two from Josh Kerr (AUS). Each of his videos showcased maneuvers from The Box that looked almost effortless. Kerr won US$10,000, the first cash pot of the series, and bragging rights for his budding cinematic skills.
Women's Fiji Pro wildcard Tatiana Weston-Webb locks into a Cloudbreak barrel, fighting through a few sections before getting clipped.
The next stop for the ASP GoPro Challenge was Cloudbreak, Fiji's iconic lefthander. Tatiana Weston-Webb (HAW), replacement surfer for the ASP Top 17, made it to Round 4 of the Fiji Women's Pro, but a crazy Cloudbreak tube during the event's expression session topped all other submissions.
WCT sophomore Nat Young takes off on a drainer running toward Tahitian peaks.
As if it couldn't get any better than surfing epic, triple-overhead barrels with one other person and water patrol, Nat Young (USA) won the Billabong Pro Tahiti incarnation of the ASP GoPro Challenge.
Check out all the clips from the ASP GoPro Challenge.
ASP GoPro Challenge: Portugal Edition
WSL
As the Top 34 get warmed up for the Moche Rip Curl Pro Portugal, the fourth ASP GoPro Challenge has kicked off and submissions are rolling in. The Challenge asks competing ASP pros to submit their own GoPro videos from the contest venue starting two days prior to the contest window and no later than the conclusion of the competition.
The winning video will be selected by a panel of five judges -- three ASP staffers and two judges from GoPro -- based on the following criteria:
The Challenge is open to both WCT men and women at specific Tour stops. In addition to Margaret River, Fiji, Tahiti, the Top 34 will have opportunities in Portugal and Hawaii to submit competitive footage.
The winner at each stop receives US$15,000 if the clip was captured during official WCT competition and US$10,000 if it's from a freesurf during the contest window. In every case, it's the shooter who wins and not the subject -- whether the camera is hand-held, on a board, or elsewhere.
The ASP GoPro Challenge submissions doors have opened for the Moche Rip Curl Pro Portugal, with clips accepted until the end of the event window.
2014 ASP GoPro Challenge Winners
Margaret River
The ASP GoPro Challenge debuted at Margaret River with 25 submissions. Judges selected one of two from Josh Kerr (AUS). Each of his videos showcased maneuvers from The Box that looked almost effortless. Kerr won US$10,000, the first cash pot of the series, and bragging rights for his budding cinematic skills.
Fiji Pro and Fiji Women's Pro
The next stop for the ASP GoPro Challenge was Cloudbreak, Fiji's iconic lefthander. Tatiana Weston-Webb (HAW), replacement surfer for the ASP Top 17, made it to Round 4 of the Fiji Women's Pro, but a crazy Cloudbreak tube during the event's expression session topped all other submissions.
Billabong Pro Tahiti
As if it couldn't get any better than surfing epic, triple-overhead barrels with one other person and water patrol, Nat Young (USA) won the Billabong Pro Tahiti incarnation of the ASP GoPro Challenge.
Check out all the clips from the ASP GoPro Challenge.
Moche Rip Curl Pro Portugal
The surfer and shaper Jamie Cheal reveal what makes a magic board for Portugal's hollow tubes.
Get a taste of Portugal with Simpo and Seabass on a layday during the Moche Rip Curl Pro.
Highlights from Portugal to air on US television.
All the top-scoring rides from the Championship Tour events in Portugal.
Huge wins and shocking losses in Portugal on the men's World Championship Tour, airing Sunday on ABC's World of X Games.
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