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Surfing Soapbox: No excuse not to watch U.S. Open action

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Modern technology today is nothing short of incredible.

Online, I just watched Kelly Slater come from behind in the dying seconds of his heat at the U.S. Open of Surfing — all from the fantastic comfort of my living room. Taking in the Open with a nice cup of coffee in hand is so much better than sitting on the sand in Huntington Beach.

Back to the action: It was San Clemente’s own Tanner Gudauskas who got the win against a stacked heat that included the king of all surfing kings — Slater — with both surfers advancing on. They’re both a step closer to the $100,000 first-place check for winning this year’s event.

In a shocking first-round elimination, two-time U.S. Open defending champion and Huntington Beach’s own Brett Simpson went down in flames.

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Stay tuned into the U.S. Open either online live at USOpenofSurfing.com or brave the sands of Huntington Beach, which I am about to go do. With a little bump in the swell, the excitement is sure to get better and better. So get out there and cheer for your favorite surfers.

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In other beach-related news, Tuesday’s ECO-Warrior and One World One Ocean beach cleanup with the Laguna Beach Boys & Girls Club was a great success. The kids worked hard and brought in impressive totals — 236 pounds of recycling and 84 pounds of trash.

Special thanks go to Chip McDermott of ZeroTrash for his tireless hard work cleaning up Laguna Beach; Greg and Barbara MacGillivray for being the great role models that they are along with great sponsors; O’Neill; and XS Energy drinks. Without them, this great event would have never been able to empower the next generation of ECO-Warriors.

Peace.

JAMES PRIBRAM is a Laguna Beach native, professional surfer and John Kelly Environmental Award winner. He can be reached at Jamo@Aloha SchoolofSurfing.com.

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