Official Holding Period for 2021/2022 Big Wave Season Begins
LOS ANGELES, California/USA (Monday, November 15, 2021) - The world's best big wave surfers are back on call as the holding period for the World Surf League (WSL) 2021/2022 Big Wave season officially opened today. The official holding period for the WSL Big Wave competitions will run through March 31, 2022. This year's big wave season will feature the Quiksilver Jaws Big Wave Challenge and Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge presented by Jogos Santa Casa where each will showcase the best of big wave surfing in the paddle and tow-in disciplines, respectively.
Quiksilver Jaws Big Wave Challenge
The Quiksilver Jaws Big Wave Challenge will feature paddle-in surfing in an individual competition format. In the men's division, 24 competitors are divided into four heats of six surfers for the first round. Heats are generally 45 minutes and surfers may catch as many waves as they wish with a panel of five judges scoring each ride on a scale of 1 to 10. Each competitor's two best waves are counted, with their best wave score doubled. The three highest-scoring surfers advance to the Semifinals, which run in the same format, and the top three surfers from the Semifinals advance to the Final.
The women's division runs in a similar format with 12 competitors participating in two six-surfer Semifinals with the top three surfers in each heat advancing to the Final.
Quiksilver Jaws Big Wave Challenge Invitees:
Female Invitees
1 - Paige Alms (HAW)
2 - Felicity Palmateer (AUS)
3 - Annie Reickert (HAW)
4 - Keala Kennelly (HAW)
5 - Emily Erickson (HAW)
6 - Michaela Fregonese (BRA)
7 - Bianca Valenti (USA)
8 - Skylar Lickle (HAW)
9 - Justine Dupont (FRA)
10 - Raquel Heckert (BRA)
11 - Laura Enever (AUS)
12 - Izzy Gomez (COL)
Male Invitees
1 - Billy Kemper (HAW)
2 - Ian Walsh (HAW)
3 - Nathan Florence (HAW)
4 - Kai Lenny (HAW)
5 - Makua Rothman (HAW)
6 - Lucas Chianca (BRA)
7 - Russell Bierke (AUS)
8 - Nic Von Rupp (PRT)
9 - Eli Olson (HAW)
10 - Torrey Meister (HAW)
11 - Koa Rothman (HAW)
12 - Nic Lamb (USA)
13 - Grant Baker (ZAF)
14 - Jamie Mitchell (AUS)
15 - Albee Layer (HAW)
16 - Tyler Larronde (HAW)
17 - Jojo Roper (USA)
18 - Ty Simpson Kane (HAW)
19 - Matt Bromley (ZAF)
20 - Francisco Porcella (ITA)
21 - Trevor Carlson (HAW)
22- Tom Lowe (GBR)
23 - Aaron Gold (HAW)
24 - Greg Long (USA)
Quiksilver Returns to Big Wave Surfing in Hawaii
One of the most iconic brands in surfing, Quiksilver has signed on to be the title partner of the Jaws Big Wave Challenge for a multi-year partnership. Through this partnership, Quiksilver and WSL will further solidify their support for big wave surfing in Hawaii in the years to come.
“Supporting Big Wave Surfing in Hawaii has always been at the core of Quiksilver’s DNA and has played a vital role in our company’s rich history,” said Quiksilver Global General Manager Brad Blankinship. “We are proud to partner with the WSL for the Quiksilver Jaws Big Wave Challenge.”
“We are thrilled to have this iconic brand with us at Jaws,” said Cherie Cohen, WSL Chief Revenue Officer. “Quiksilver has been pioneering innovation and promoting safety tools that have become the industry standard. The Quiksilver Jaws Big Wave Challenge is one of the most highly anticipated events of the season, and together we will celebrate the brave men and women who will surf this great Hawaiian wonder.”
Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge pres. by Jogos Santa Casa
The Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge presented by Jogos Santa Casa will be a one-day, specialty teams event with tow-in surfing. There will be nine teams made up of two competitors in each team. The teams will be divided into three groups with three teams in each group. The competition will have a total of six 50-minute heats, where each group will participate in two heats, with each team alternating between surfing and driving the team’s jet ski.
A surfer’s best two waves after surfing both heats will count to an individual total score, with the best wave counting as double points. In total, a surfer’s maximum individual score will be 30 points, as each wave is scored from 1-10 points. Surfers will be awarded across multiple categories at the end of the competition day.
Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge pres. by Jogos Santa Casa Invitees:
Team 1: Kai Lenny (HAW), Lucas Chianca (BRA)
Team 2: Nic Von Rupp (PRT), Pedro Scooby (BRA)
Team 3: Rodrigo Koxa (BRA), Eric Rebiere (FRA)
Team 4: Andrew Cotton (GBR), Will Skudin (USA)
Team 5: Axier Muniain (EUK), Francisco Porcella (ITA)
Team 6: João de Macedo (PRT), Antonio Silva (PRT)
Team 7: Maya Gabeira (BRA), Sebastian Steudtner (DEU)
Team 8: Justine Dupont (FRA), Pierre Rollet (FRA)
Team 9: Michelle des Bouillons (BRA), Ian Cosenza (PRT)
Event officials will monitor swell-producing storms, watching for the precise conditions that will produce waves in the competition range. Once the call is made by the event officials, competitors will have 72-hours notice to be ready to compete.
Comments
Jaws is incredible. For a wave that gets so big, it is still a performance wave. Allows for some great turns and the odd barrel for those talented enough. Nazare not so much, doesn’t do much for me as a viewer. Can anyone think of a big wave better than Jaws?
Yeah..........Cloudbreak.
Problem (for event coordinators) is finding somewhere that consistently produces rideable big waves.
Roger that Ben, but when it gets 15ft plus C.B has gotta be the best big wave on the planet as a couple of swells in the last decade have shown.
Agreed. No questions asked... CB is by far one of the best, if not the best big wave on the planet. Though, I'm the least qualified person to be making any kinda claims in that regard!
Ditto. My surfing ability doesn’t lend to big cloudbreak or Jaws but a interesting discussion all the same
Cloudbreak, amazing wave and breaks at 15ft as perfect as it does 6ft. Whilst it occasionally can get massive, I think it’s too rare to get big wave status. Jaws allows those great turns too, which places like Mavericks and Waimea don’t. And don’t forget it even throws up a left every now and then.
I dunno ringy, few fun ones?
Just doesn't happen often enough at CB to warrant a contest. Quik got away with intermittent comps for the Eddie by chalking it up to prestige. Not sure that'd work in Fiji. Sponsors would bail.
Also, when CB is big it's often windy, or, as was the case the day Ramon caught his bomb, sideways rain.
Only one Aussie giving it a crack this year?
2 men, 2 women.
I liked the Killers comp a few years ago, the one that Kerrzy won. Having the rocks and headland right there made it a bit more intense, as opposed to the others that are more out at sea, or random peaks like at Nazare. And I liked the camera angles. Trying to find some footage but it's all been wiped by wsl by the looks of it
Not much footage out there....
Yeah, i love to see more Aussies part of this WSL BW circus. We need to have some kind of local XXL Awards to encourage the next generation. Although to run what ASL did years ago is not simple. Just ask Nick Carroll. Maybe a video/photo comp judged by the surfers involved.