{"id":12522,"date":"2013-07-17T22:15:20","date_gmt":"2013-07-18T05:15:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/shescookin.com\/?p=12522"},"modified":"2017-02-03T11:45:44","modified_gmt":"2017-02-03T19:45:44","slug":"countdown-to-the-2013-van-us-open-of-surfing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/shescookin.com\/countdown-to-the-2013-van-us-open-of-surfing\/","title":{"rendered":"Countdown to the 2013 Vans US Open of Surfing"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Counting down to the Vans U.S. Open of Surfin<\/a>g\u00a0July 20 – 28 in Huntington Beach when an estimated one million sun, surf, and skate fans will descend upon Huntington Beach during the nine day run.\u00a0The US Open of Surfing is the world’s largest festival and surf contest and has become a must-attend event in action sports and youth culture.<\/p>\n

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Three days before Friday’s first heat, a city of fluttering white tents and gargantuan steel erector set stadium seating rises from Huntington’s expansive golden playground like a twenty-first century Roman Coliseum. Normally serene vistas of the Pacific are disrupted by massive storage units and piles of lumber and steel and like a summer blockbuster movie Caterpillars maneuver amid flatbed trailers, trucks, and \u00a0vans as children build sand castles and bronzed bodies frolic in the waves.<\/p>\n

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In February, Orange County-based Vans <\/a>announced that they would step in as sponsor of the\u00a0biggest surf event in the world, which had been in the hands of Nike and Costa Mesa-based Hurley since 2009.\u00a0In a sense Van’s is returning to their surfing roots at the Huntington Beach Pier.\u00a0\u201cIt all started off here in Southern California,\u201d said Steve Van Doren, son of founder Paul, in an\u00a0Orange County Register article<\/a>. \u201cThe action sports; that’s where our roots are \u2013 the surfers and skaters, they adopted us.<\/p>\n

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\u00a0This year’s\u00a0lineup<\/a>\u00a0includes eleven-time world champion Kelly Slater who will compete against defending U.S. Open champion Julian Wilson, of Australia, and Orange County locals Brett Simpson and Kolohe Andino.\u00a0Simpson, a Huntington Beach local, won the US Open in 2009 and 2010.\u00a0Nate Yeomans and Patrick Gudauskus, of San Clemente local will also compete in the US Open.\u00a0The\u00a0list of competitors includes 30 men pro surfers and 19 women pros. For the women, local favorite Courtney Conlogue, originally from Santa Ana, will compete against the defending 2013 world champion, Lakey Peterson of Santa Barbara.<\/p>\n

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But not all the action is going to be in the water, and we’re not talking about the parade of scantily clad bronzed and buffed bods, Vans has announced the debut of the Van Doren Invitational, an invite-only bowl riding competition featuring 40 of the world’s best skateboarders, including Pedro Barros – Vans’ own bowl-riding phenom. \u00a0The cement bowl being constructed on the sand in Huntington Beach by California Skateparks draws inspiration from the design of the legendary Skatepark du Prado bowl on the beach in Marseilles, France. {Source: OC Weekly<\/a>}<\/p>\n

I was granted permission to the construction area and scaled the industrial-grade steel steps surrounding the cement bowl that will see some of the world’s best skateboarders in action. Crews have been working feverishly since last week and it’s amazing to see the beach area north and south of the pier transformed into a mini metropolis that will soon be swarming with surf and skate enthusiasts from all corners of the world. Let the festival begin!<\/p>\n

Friday I’ll be bringing you “How to Eat Like a Local” with recs on the best eats in Huntington Beach \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n

Downtown HB is an awesome place to live – have fun, drink responsibly, and please help us keep our beaches clean.<\/p>\n

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