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Lani Hunter is a well know Hawaiian surfer girl hailing from Liea on the North Shore.
Lani is an aspiring WQS competitor who has had a great amateur career including a recent win at the Haleiwa International Contest. She was Surf Into Summer Champion 3 times including the Womens division in 2007 and had a good 45th rating on the ASP WQS tour in her first year. She is training for her first event in Huntington, let’s wish her luck!

 


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Aoi Koike won the
USBA Women’s Pipeline Championship in 6-8 foot Pipeline. She was impressive pulling off an
Air, spin, roll maneuver to take the title. Thanks to the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation and the Don and Josie Over Memorial Fund for helping sponsor the event. This was Aoi’s second win at Pipeline! A bodyboarder’s dream come true. Meanwhile competitor Delore Manus
is judging a sort of wave challenge at Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park at the flow rider machine. There is another all girls competition coming up there in June to help support the Kapiolani Womens and Childrens Hospital. Sign up soon girls!

On the Women’s Surfing Tour, ASP,  Hawaii’s Melanie Bartels started off the season by snapping into 4th place in Australia in the first event on the Association of Surfing Professionals World Tour. The Makaha surfer is a talented trickster and solid big wave surfer. Peru’s Sofia Mulanovich won the event with Hawaii’s Triple Crown Champion Megan Abubo landing in a good 8th position. On the WQS tour Kauai’s Bethany Hamilton and Alana Blanchard are charging for Hawaii. These hopefuls are placing well with Bethany in the top ten overall!

Hawaii’s best-kept secret, World Team Competition, is right around the corner. Hawaii’s World Team is Malia Manuel (Kauai), Coco Ho (Oahu), Alyssa Cuison (Oahu), Leila Hurst (Kauai). and Nage Melamed (Kauai) as alternate. The team is in the process of raising money to go to France to compete against 29 other countries. This is the Olympics of surfing. Go Hawaii,  USA.
Wanna donate call Hard Rocck Café and HASA for info!

Water Woman Dane Ward graces the cover of Makai Magazine this month, nice! She is crew
with Team Bradley who won the Na Wahine O Ke Kai three years in a row. Team Bradley is composed of elite gals from all over Hawaii including Andrea Moller. Andrea is a pioneer in tow-in surfing. Big guts this girl. Tow surfing is becoming popular for girls too! Recently I saw Malia Kamasugi on her way out of Haleiwa Harbor to ride some 20 footers. Caron Farnham got a couple bombs also! Malia is a soft-spoken dentist charger who was one of the first to take on the big outer reef waves. Farnham a fisherwoman by trade and loves big surf. You may have seen her long hair wrapped up for Triple Crown Work this winter. She knows how to run events and she is also the Contest Director for the Bank of Hawaii North Shore Tow-In Championship. Charge um girls!

Here is a new resolution Thanks to Michael Magaoay, district 46 Representative, for working on this for the community! Check it out, thanks Mr. Magaoay! This resolution is short of law but will be considered with respect!  This is big news! Patsey Mink would be proud!

House Concurrent Resolution HCR#278
REQUESTING THE MAYOR, THE CITY COUNCIL, AND THE DEPARTMENTS OF PARKS AND RECREATION OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU TO ESTABLISH AND IMPLEMENT A FAIR AND BALANCED PERMITTING PROCESS TO ENSURE THAT WOMEN SURFERS AND BODYBOARDERS ARE TREATED EQUITABLY IN THEIR APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS TO CONDUCT SHORE WATER EVENTS THAT INCLUDE SURFING AND BODYBOARDING CONTESTS FOR WOMEN ON OAHU.

WHEREAS, there are many talented and dedicated female surfers and bodyboarders in the State who deserve a chance to participate in a contest of their own at a venue with world class waves and conditions on Oahu; and

WHEREAS, Hawaii women surfers and bodyboarders want and deserve equality in the water; and

WHEREAS, however, women surfers and bodyboarders are often relegated to less desirable wave venues; women's events lose sponsorship to male events or hold their event by sharing a day under a permit issued to a men's event; women's events are moved to smaller waves at the end of the season or the off season and, all too frequently, are denied permits to even hold their event on Oahu; and

WHEREAS, the Department of Parks and Recreation of the City and County of Honolulu is responsible for issuing permits to conduct shore water events, which include surf and bodyboard contests; and

WHEREAS, although the City and County of Honolulu has adopted rules relating to conditions for holding surfing and bodyboarding contests on Oahu, it appears that women's events have often been excluded or under-represented in receiving permits to conduct shore water events; and

WHEREAS, for example, for the current year no permits were issued to allow women's surfing or bodyboarding contest on Oahu; and

WHEREAS, the City and County of Honolulu's permit process for surfing and bodyboarding contests should be conducted more equitably, allowing women in equal opportunity to conduct surfing and bodyboarding events, now, therefore,

BE IT RESOVLED by the House of Representatives of the Twenty-fourth Legislative of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 2008, the Senate concurring, that the Mayor, the City Council, and the Department of Parks and Recreation of the City and County of Honolulu are requested to consult and work together to establish and implement a fair and balanced permitting process to ensure that women surfers and bodyboarders are treated equitably in their applications for permits to hold women's shore water events on Oahu; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, in working together to establish and implement a fair and balanced permitting process for shore water events, the Mayor, the City Council, and the Department of Parks and Recreation of the City and County of Honolulu are requested to ensure that the process adopted provide for an annual allocation of thirty per cent of all the permits issued on Oahu for shore water events for women's events; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOVLED that certified copies of this Concurrent Resolution be transmitted to the Mayor, the Chairperson of the City Council, and the Director of Parks and Recreation of the City and County of Honolulu

 

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ON THIS MONTH:
On this month show we talked with pro surfer Bethany Hamilton about riding Pipeline, the most famous surf spot in the world. Meet Captain Lindsey Austin who led her crew to a win in the Transpac, a 17 day sailboat race from California to Hawaii! Lindsey loves the Ocean like a true Mermaid! Women bodyboarders had their event at Pipeline sponsored by The Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation, Surf Sling International, North Shore Soap Factory and Wahine Blue TV! Japan's Aoi Koike wins for the second time! Wahine Blue
catches a girl-sess at V-Land with the Wahine's ripping. You'll meet 14 year old Savannah Bradley from Florida who rides for Surf Sling International. She's is a ripper and aspiring pro surfer. We'll be checking in with her to see how her career is going! Next time on Wahine Blue we feature the girls in the NSSA, The National Scholastics Surfing Association. National competitions are coming up! Aloha for now. See ya in the water!

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