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Kolohe Andino
Surf16-year-old San Clemente born Kolohe “Brother” Andino is already influencing the surfing world. With his smooth and new-school progressive style, Kolohe has kept blindingly in the spotlight for the last 5 years. Everyone is watching—from groms to the media to the seasoned A-list pro. His mind-blowing natural talent mixed with his passion and determination have resulted in major results. Since he entered his first contest at age 10, Kolohe has won nine NSSA titles, is a four-time…
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Oakley Women Athletes to Take NBC Spotlight on the WORLD OF ADVENTURE SPORTS® - Aug. 28
Oakley’s female action sports athletes have been owning their respective sports for quite some time. It’s only fitting that they’d be featured on NBC’s weekend show, WORLD OF ADVENTURE SPORTS®, for pushing the envelope each and every day.
This Saturday’s episode (Aug. 28), set to air at 3:00 p.m. ET/12:00 p.m. PT, will be heavily laced with Oakley team riders. US Open of Surf Pro Junior Champions (including O’s Sage Erickson) will get some love, while a beautiful collection of our female athletes will be featured as a part of the Oakley “Uniquely” campaign – a six-section, travel-inspired women’s multi-sport film.
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High Road: Oakley’s Nate Yeomans Lives Above-the-Lip During US Open
The U.S. Open brings a circus every year.
With the hot summer weather and the big contest, hordes of out-of-towners and locals invade the lineups at Southern California beaches: From the already insane scene in Huntington Beach to the pro-laced lineup at Lowers (Trestles).
So how can you tell when a bona fide Oakley Pro is in the water? Most likely, he/she is ripping and living above-the-lip in distinctive style. Exhibit A: Oakley’s Nate Yeomans.
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Semi-French Bred: Charles Martin Wins Vibrant Oakley Pro Junior-France
Charles Martin is stoked to have won a contest in his home nation…kind of.
The ripper from Guadeloupe, an overseas region of France in the Caribbean, emerged victorious at the 2010 Oakley Pro Junior stop in Lacanau, France on Sunday. He topped Hossegor native Pierre-Valentin Laborde on his home turf/surf during a heated final in consistent three-foot surf.
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