Stand-Up Paddle Surf Challenge to make debut
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Stand-up paddle surfing will make its debut at the Honda U.S. Open of Surfing on Sunday when the Corona Stand-up Paddle Surf Challenge hits the Huntington Beach Pier. The inaugural event will feature a standout surfer from Laguna Beach.
Pat O’Connell, a former World Championship Tour surfer and one of the stars of the movie, “Endless Summer 2,” is one of seven athletes scheduled for the competition. The event will showcase some of the world’s top surfers competing on individually chosen, Surftech-built stand-up paddleboards.
The challenge begins at approximately 1:20 p.m.
The modern version of Stand-up Paddle Surfing originated in the 1960s in Hawaii and in the last decade, some of the world’s top surfers used paddle surfing as a training tool when the surf was down.
“The Honda U.S. Open of Surfing is the world’s largest forum for showcasing all things surf and lifestyle and the Corona Stand-up Paddle Surf Challenge is sure to be a relevant addition to the mix,” said James Leitz, vice president of International Management Group and executive producer of the event.
“” Mike Sciacca
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