March 10, 2008

Tom Carroll

Tom Carroll (November 26, 1961)


When Tom Carroll went professional in 1979, he was the most vertically challenged bloke of the lot. At the time, it was still a big man's game, and the 5-foot-6-inch Carroll could compensate by driving a big truck or by becoming the definition of power and ripping into serious surf to become a giant in the field. Needless to say, he chose the latter.
Carroll was born in the Sydney suburb of Newport, Australia, where he has resided ever since. At the age of eight, he first stood on a tiny Coolite.

Under the influence of Narrabeen's Col Smith, the diminutive goofyfoot tore through the amateur field. Twice champion of New South Wales (Schoolboys in 1974 and Juniors in 1977) and twice winner of the prestigious Pro Junior (1977 and 1980), he joined the IPS World Tour in 1979. From the outset, three factors told the Carroll story: conditioning, versatility and injuries.

After a steady rise -- from 24th to 17th to ninth -- Carroll locked into the top five in 1982 and wouldn't budge until the decade was out. He attacked all conditions with precision and power, winning in boat wakes at the 1983 Wave Wizards in Florida and in a swimming pool at the 1985 World Inland Pro in Pennsylvania. On the flipside, he dominated the 1982 World Cup at 8- to 10-foot Sunset. As Mark Richards stepped aside, Carroll filled the void, winning three consecutive events and becoming the first goofyfoot to earn a professional world title. He repeated in 1984 by staving off a late-career effort by Shaun Tomson and putting Tom Curren's destiny on hold. Carroll also won the Surfer Poll that year, proving he was a surfer's surfer and the people's choice.

In 1985, he took a personal stance against South Africa's policy of apartheid, contributing to the loss of his title to Curren. Carroll's boycott of the South African events established him as a freethinking leader, and this inspired other pros to join his cause.
By the late '80s, while fighting to reclaim his lost title, Carroll became the acknowledged master in Hawaii. His ascendancy at Pipeline, from finalist in his first attempt in 1979 to the first three-time Pipe Masters champion, bridged the gap between Gerry Lopez and Kelly Slater. His first win, in 1987, was driven by pure emotion the day after his sister died in an auto accident. In 1991, in perfect 8- to 12-foot surf, he executed the most committed late drop and the heaviest under-the-lip snap in history to stamp his supremacy on the wave. Carroll's performances were equally dominant at Sunset, Haleiwa, Rockpile and later along Hawaii's outer reefs.

Throughout his career, injuries have kept him from full potential. Beginning with an infected fin gash in Bali in 1978, he has been plagued: stomach rupture in 1979, knee reconstruction in 1981, fin up the butt in 1988, multiple ankle ligament tears, various cuts, lower-back strains and a concussion in 1996. His strict training regimen on tour saved his career several times.
In 1988, when he appeared set to reclaim his crown, Carroll earned surfing's first million-dollar contract with longtime backer Quiksilver. A careless paddling interference at Pipe cost him the title and caused a step back. The tour was a serious grind in the '80s, with more than twice the number of events today, and Carroll persevered through the guts of it. He married longtime girlfriend Lisa in 1991 and, at age 30, returned to third in the world ratings before leaving competition in 1993.

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l anchored in Newport, Carroll has two daughters, Jenna and Mimi. The Quiksilver relationship has persisted throughout, and he works for its international pro staff and travels the world conducting training camps. His surfing, in waves of consequence, remains on par with the best in the world.
During Carroll's 14-year tenure on the world tour, he racked up 26 victories (second only to Curren), finished in the top five a record nine times and never wavered as the most powerful surfer on earth. In the sport's most challenging arena, Hawaii, he was without equal, proving the old maxim: it's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.



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March 04, 2008

Matthew Brander

Matthew Brander

Born: April 3, 1988

Born Where: Newport Beach, CA

Current Residence: Newport Beach, CA
Height: 6' 0''

Weight: 148 lbs

Stance: Goofy

Sponsors: Quiksilver, Von Zipper, Red Bull, DC shoes and Oakley.

Accomplishments: 1st at Mormaii 03, 2nd at Quiksilver 03, 2 Haleiwa 1st places, 3 participation on Pipeline Masters - Oahu, 1st at Billabong 04/05/06, NSSA 03/05/07, Australia biggest wave junior, in South Africa 5th place, USSF Championship 1st boys 2003 and 2006, in Newport Beach 2nd-04, 3rd-05, 1st and 4th-06/07, 2nd in the ISA World Juniors and 2nd in Laguna Beach.

Matt Brander is an aquatic human who packs in more water time than most ocean mammals. He surfs like no one else and his style is spontaneous, creative and unpredictable. Don’t try to figure out what he’s going to do next because he has no idea. What is for certain is that this 19 year old is a rare talent who will be blowing minds for years to come. His parts in Young Guns 3 and Tomorrow Today are the stuff of legend and he was up for Manuever of the Year at the 2007 Surfer Poll Awards. He regularly scores covers and massive interviews and profiles in the major mags. 2008 is setting up to be his biggest year ever with the release of his signature video, Just Add Water. Brander came to prominence in 2005 with the release of Young Guns II where Kelly Slater said Matt was surfing so insanely well that it intimidated him. He then scored a 2nd in the ISA World Juniors and made history by going all-Slaterish, throwing down two perfect 10's in the finals of the NSSA Nationals at Trestles. Look for HUGE things in the future from this kid because he's definitely got world title potential.

It’s good to be Matt Brander. He’s young, talented and talked about. He gets his picture in magazines. He spends his winters on the North Shore charging Pipeline with his best friends and the rest of the year jet-setting with his girlfriend.Courtey is a young surfer girl sponsered by 'Billabong'...that crowd. It’s a tough life.
Few people have been able to channel a passion for surfing into such an enviable lifestyle, but Brander has more than passion in his favor. Coming from an idyllic surfing childhood in California, he scored himself a Quiksilver sponsorship at the age of 10 after an impressive performance at the NSSA national championships. Though he may not have been the most naturally talented surfer among his friends—Mark Healey, Reef McIntosh and Bruce and Andy Irons, to name a few—Matt’s sheer determination made up for a lot. By 15, he had an invite to the Pipe Masters, an event he’s competed in every year since.
This year Matt got himself one step closer to his ultimate goal: he made the alternates list for the Quiksilver Big Wave Invitational in memory of Eddie Aikau. The hope is that next year he’ll score an invite. In the meantime, he’s keeping himself and his sponsors happy.

Q & A - Matthew Brander

Q: Fantasy Waves:
A: Teahupoo

Q: Local Spots:
A: Pipe
Q: Nicknames:
A: Matt and Mlk

Q: Pets:
A: None
Q: Tunes:
A: Jack Johnson, Ben Harper, Jason Mraz, John Mayer and Usher.

Q: Trips:
A: Indo
Q: Books:
A: "The Prophet"

Q: Movies:
A: "Blue Crush," "Closer," "50 first dates," and "The secret"

Q: Surf Vids:
A: "Surf TV"

Q: Cheesy Reality TV Shows:
A: "Pimp my ride U.S and UK," "Boarders house"

Q: Video Games:
A: Winning Eleven 11, Kelly Slater Pro 4 and Lord of the Rings

Q: Complaints:
A: fake people, liars
Q: Grinds:
A: mixgreens and steak

Q: Bros:
A: Brian(R.I.P), Nick, Jason, John, Anna, Marcella, Samy and Pippo.
Q: Honeys:
A: Courtney, 'Jess', Mom and Anna.
Q: Rides:
A: Healy’s 82 Mazda

Q: Toys:
A: Playstation 2, PSP, iphone
Q: Boards:
A: The M4, MBM, MBB

Q: Hobbies:
A: Play guitar and travel

Q: Bad Habits or Guilty Pleasures:
A: Twix, Mochi ice cream, Big Mac, Pizza.

Q: Surfers/Influences/Ispirations:
A: Andy Irons,Kelly, Brian, Dad.
Q: Words to Live By:
A: "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans"


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