ASP International News (04/2008) II
Al Hunt’s Situation Room – Monday, April 14, 2008 
The Drug Aware Pro presented by O’Neill for both men and women has been completed at Margaret River in West Australia with congratulations going to Tom Whitaker (AUS) and Paige Hareb (NZL) on their great wins in surf ranging from 3 feet to 12 feet over the week.

The Drug Aware Pro presented by O’Neill for both men and women has been completed at Margaret River in West Australia with congratulations going to Tom Whitaker (AUS) and Paige Hareb (NZL) on their great wins in surf ranging from 3 feet to 12 feet over the week.
Boost Mobile Surf Sho pres. by Nokia 
The world’s best surfers are gearing up for the first specialty event of the 2008 ASP season, the Boost Mobile Surf Sho presented by Nokia on Australia’s Gold Coast. The specialty event format pits some of the finest aerialists in the world against one another in a shootout of epic proportions. Pushing the envelope of competitive surfing, the 2008 Boost Mobile Surf Sho pres. by Nokia will see if defending champ and current ASP World No. 4 Taj Burrow (AUS) can stave off the onslaught from his fellow Dream Tour campaigners and a few other aerial acrobats.

The world’s best surfers are gearing up for the first specialty event of the 2008 ASP season, the Boost Mobile Surf Sho presented by Nokia on Australia’s Gold Coast. The specialty event format pits some of the finest aerialists in the world against one another in a shootout of epic proportions. Pushing the envelope of competitive surfing, the 2008 Boost Mobile Surf Sho pres. by Nokia will see if defending champ and current ASP World No. 4 Taj Burrow (AUS) can stave off the onslaught from his fellow Dream Tour campaigners and a few other aerial acrobats.
Meet A Rookie: Nicola Atherton (AUS) 
After two events on this season's ASP Women's World Tour, our rookies have gotten a taste of what it's like to be mixing it up with the best of the best. Is the Dream Tour everything they thought it would be? This week, What's On Tour catches up with Bronte beauty Nicola Atherton to see how her first year on tour is panning out so far...

After two events on this season's ASP Women's World Tour, our rookies have gotten a taste of what it's like to be mixing it up with the best of the best. Is the Dream Tour everything they thought it would be? This week, What's On Tour catches up with Bronte beauty Nicola Atherton to see how her first year on tour is panning out so far...
Fish Tales 
For those who were tuning in last week to the Drug Aware Pro pres. by O’Neill, you would have seen the surfers concerned with more than the massive swell and fierce competition on Wednesday. ASP Top 17 member Amee Donohoe (AUS) caught glimpse of what many are calling a massive (4 metre) White Pointer in the lineup during her heat, causing event organizers to postpone competition temporarily. Although the men would eventually brave the lineup only a short while later, the Noah sighting had everyone talking for days afterwards.

For those who were tuning in last week to the Drug Aware Pro pres. by O’Neill, you would have seen the surfers concerned with more than the massive swell and fierce competition on Wednesday. ASP Top 17 member Amee Donohoe (AUS) caught glimpse of what many are calling a massive (4 metre) White Pointer in the lineup during her heat, causing event organizers to postpone competition temporarily. Although the men would eventually brave the lineup only a short while later, the Noah sighting had everyone talking for days afterwards.
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