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October 2010
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Meet Jordy: Cameras Capure 'Day in the Life' of Newly Signed Oakley Surfer, Jordy Smith
He's 23-years-old. The current number two surfer in the world. And surfing the globe on his best ASP World Championship Tour (WCT) to date. But yet, Jordy Smith is even more stoked.
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Oakley World Pro Junior After Dark
As the sun set on the final day the 2010 Oakley World Pro Junior, competitors, contest staff and fans alike were all ready to let loose and celebrate!
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Men's Round 1 Push Performance Limits at Oakley ASP World Pro Junior
The world’s best junior surfers pushed the performance limits at the Oakley ASP World Pro Junior, event no.1 on the ASP World Junior Tour (WJT), in Bali today, with Round 1 of the Pro Junior men’s division hitting the water in building 3-4 ft (1-1.2m) waves.
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Women's Round 1 Action Commences at Oakley ASP World Pro Junior in Bali
While the world’s best surfers battle it out in stop no.7 on the ASP Men’s World Tour in France, the next breed of surfing superstars were making history in Bali.
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Women's Quarterfinalists Decided at Oakley ASP World Pro Junior
High-octane surfing action continued at the Oakley ASP World Pro Junior, stop no.1 on the ASP World Junior Tour (WJT), in Bali today, with day three of competition completed in clean 3-4ft (1-metre) waves at Canggu.
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Nat Young Shines In All-star Round 3 Affair at Oakley ASP World Pro Junior
CANGGU, Bali/Indonesia (Tuesday, October 5 2010): A building swell continues to deliver a smorgasbord of waves for the Oakley ASP World Pro Junior, event no.1 on the ASP World Junior Tour (WJT), with competition being run for the fourth day in a row at Canggu in Bali today.
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Men's Round 3 Completed in Keramas Tube Time at Oakley ASP World Pro Junior
KERAMAS, Bali/Indonesia (Wednesday, October 6 2010): The Oakley ASP World Pro Junior, event no.1 on the ASP World Junior Tour (WJT), utilised the main venue of Keramas in Bali today, with the eight remaining Round 3 men’s heats being completed in 3-4ft (1-1.2m) waves this morning.
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Firing Barrels Decide Quarterfinalists at Oakley ASP World Pro Junior
KERAMAS, Bali/Indonesia (Thursday, October 7 2010) -It was a barrel bonanza at the Oakley ASP World Pro Junior, event no.1 on the ASP World Junior Tour (WJT), in Bali today, with the world’s top young bloods going tube-for-tube in clean 5-6ft (1.5m) barrelling conditions at the host venue of Keramas.
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Australia's Jack Freestone and Tyler Wright Claim Wins At Oakley ASP World Pro Junior to Take Early ASP WJT Ratings lead
KERAMAS, Bali/Indonesia (Friday, October 8 2010): Australian surfers Jack Freestone (AUS), 18, and Tyler Wright (AUS), 16, have shot to an early ratings lead in the race for the undisputed men’s and women’s ASP World Junior Titles, after claiming respective wins at the Oakley ASP World Pro Junior, event no.1 on the ASP World Junior Tour (WJT), in pumping 4-6ft (1.5-2m) waves in Bali today.
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New School Invasion: Surfing's Hard Charging Future Goes on Display at Oakley Pro Junior Bali
The pros on the ASP's World Championship Tour are in awe.
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Strong Showing: Jordy Smith Battles for ASP World Title Standings in Portugal, Edged By Slater in Finals
Oakley's newest family member raged into the finals at the Rip Curl Pro in Portugal in top form and in the lead. Unfortunately, he ran into an icon.

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