The fourth edition of the Pro Anglet pres. by Oakley prepares to host some of the best QS talents this summer.
The Pro Anglet pres. by Oakley returns in its fourth year as a QS1,500 for both men and women. Stop No. 9 of 12 in the 2018 European Qualifying Series, it will once again play a major role in settling the region's rankings as the season winds down.
Where?
The beautiful Chambre d'Amour beach in Anglet plays host to this incredibly fun event every summer and brings thousands of surf fans and tourists to the water's edge to watch the action.
A typical summer morning in Anglet. - WSL / Laurent Masurel
A typical beachbreak set in between piers, the waves here are usually punchy and hollow on a lower tide while a little longer and fatter with more water.
The Chambre d'Amour can deliver world class waves on its day and we'll be anxiously looking at forecasts as the event nears to see if the Atlantic ocean can produce the goods once more.
What?
A men and women's Qualifying Series event, offering 1,500 ranking points to the winners and one more important step towards crowning the 2018 European Champions.
Set just before a bigger QS in Pantin, Anglet usually hosts a flurry of some of the best surfers in the world preparing for the end of the season. Past winners here include current Championship Tour stars Wade Carmichael and Coco Ho. But the field will once again have to face off with some of the fiercest QS threats as well as a handful of young up-and-comers.
We told you it gets epic!
When?
Tune in from August 21-26, 2018 and check out all the photos, videos and updates right here!
In the meantime, check out a gallery of pictures from last year's event:
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Large crowds gather on the promenade to watch the Pro Anglet action every year.
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- WSL / Guillaume Arrieta
Pauline Ado was part of the winning team at the 2017 Surf de Nuit.
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A dreamy lineup to wake up to at the Pro Anglet last year.
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- WSL / Guillaume Arrieta
The vibe at Surf de Nuit was surreal with a perfect sunset and thousands of spectators.
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Championship Tour veteran Coco Ho won the 2017 Pro Anglet.
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Crowds were the biggest ever seen at the Surf de Nuit last year and made for an electric vibe at Chambre d'Amour.
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- WSL / Guillaume Arrieta
One of the most stylish free surfers, Vincent Duvignac grabs an air on his way to victory with Team Rip Curl.
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Local favorite Pauline Ado is a former winner in Anglet.
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Large crowds gather on the promenade to watch the Pro Anglet action every year.
4th Annual Pro Anglet pres. by Oakley Approaches
Nicolas Leroy
The Pro Anglet pres. by Oakley returns in its fourth year as a QS1,500 for both men and women. Stop No. 9 of 12 in the 2018 European Qualifying Series, it will once again play a major role in settling the region's rankings as the season winds down.
Where?
The beautiful Chambre d'Amour beach in Anglet plays host to this incredibly fun event every summer and brings thousands of surf fans and tourists to the water's edge to watch the action.
A typical beachbreak set in between piers, the waves here are usually punchy and hollow on a lower tide while a little longer and fatter with more water.
The Chambre d'Amour can deliver world class waves on its day and we'll be anxiously looking at forecasts as the event nears to see if the Atlantic ocean can produce the goods once more.
What?
A men and women's Qualifying Series event, offering 1,500 ranking points to the winners and one more important step towards crowning the 2018 European Champions.
Set just before a bigger QS in Pantin, Anglet usually hosts a flurry of some of the best surfers in the world preparing for the end of the season. Past winners here include current Championship Tour stars Wade Carmichael and Coco Ho. But the field will once again have to face off with some of the fiercest QS threats as well as a handful of young up-and-comers.
When?
Tune in from August 21-26, 2018 and check out all the photos, videos and updates right here!
In the meantime, check out a gallery of pictures from last year's event:
Large crowds gather on the promenade to watch the Pro Anglet action every year.
Pauline Ado was part of the winning team at the 2017 Surf de Nuit.
A dreamy lineup to wake up to at the Pro Anglet last year.
The vibe at Surf de Nuit was surreal with a perfect sunset and thousands of spectators.
Arthur Lassee lays back on a little Anglet gem.
Championship Tour veteran Coco Ho won the 2017 Pro Anglet.
Crowds were the biggest ever seen at the Surf de Nuit last year and made for an electric vibe at Chambre d'Amour.
One of the most stylish free surfers, Vincent Duvignac grabs an air on his way to victory with Team Rip Curl.
Jorgann Couzinet brought speed and power to the party.
Nathalie Martins shocked the crowds with her aerial game.
Local favorite Pauline Ado is a former winner in Anglet.
The Rip Curl team took out the 2017 Surf de Nuit with a very talented crew of Pauline Ado, Vincent Duvignac and Gearoid McDaid.
Ramzi Boukhiam took out the 2017 Pro Anglet.
Tessa Thyssen and Mahina Maeda soak in the epic vibe during the night surf specialty event.
Tessa Thyssen in action this time.
Large crowds gather on the promenade to watch the Pro Anglet action every year.
Ramzi Boukhiam
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Pro Anglet pres by Oakley
Browse through a selection of the best images from last year's Pro Anglet and Surf de Nuit.
The 2018 Pro Anglet pres. by Oakley culminates with the crowning of Gatien Delahaye and Zahli Kelly on finals day.
The Frenchman wins first-ever QS and the Aussie takes back-to-back wins in France.
The 2018 Pro Anglet pres. by Oakley resumes and completes all four-man heats to prepare for intense finals Sunday.
Building swell provides opportunities for massive scores, and of course a few upsets.