Making a splash
Brace yourself, Huntington Beach!
Some of the
world’s best athletes are invading the famed pier.
The world’s largest surfing competition, the Honda Element U.S.
Open of Surfing presented by O’Neill, highlights the 2003 Philips
Fusion, an action sports, technology and music festival that gets
into full swing today and continues through the weekend.
More than 600 world-class athletes from around the globe and right
here in Southern California will take part in surfing, skateboard and
BMX competitions.
More than 200,000 spectators are expected at the competitions
taking place in the water and in a futuristic, technologically
advanced Soul Bowl, as well as take in live concerts and an
interactive electronics festival that will allow hands-on experience
in the latest audio, video and television technology in the Philips
Digital Beach House.
Vendor booths will open today in a beach village set up on the
south side of the pier.
At 10 a.m. today, the Huntington Beach Walk of Fame will celebrate
its 10th anniversary with its induction ceremony in front of Jack’s
Surfboards.
Friday at 10 a.m., the 2003 class will be inducted into the
Surfers’ Hall of Fame in front of Huntington Surf and Sport.
Huntington Beach hosted the U.S. Open of Surfing, North America’s
first ongoing action sports competition, when it debuted at the pier
in 1959 as the U.S. Championships.
Jack Haley won the inaugural U.S./West Coast Surfing Championships
that year. Fans lined the pier and the surrounding area, creating the
first “action sports event,” organizers said.
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