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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - A surfer drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, Hawaii - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii, center (green board) paddles into a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
    20171213_zaf_sc5_009.jpg
  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, Hawaii - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii, right (green board) drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
    20171213_zaf_sc5_010.jpg
  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii, center (green board) paddles into a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
    20171213_zaf_sc5_009.jpg
  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
    20171213_zaf_sc5_017.jpg
  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, Hawaii - A surfer drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
    20171213_zaf_sc5_013.jpg
  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
    20171213_zaf_sc5_018.jpg
  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
    20171213_zaf_sc5_014.jpg
  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
    20171213_zaf_sc5_016.jpg
  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
    20171213_zaf_sc5_020.jpg
  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii, right (green board) drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
    20171213_zaf_sc5_010.jpg
  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
    20171213_zaf_sc5_015.jpg
  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - A lifeguard on a jetski brings a surfer to his lost surfboard after wiping out on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
    20171213_zaf_sc5_023.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_003.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_005.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_006.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_004.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_012.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_014.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_016.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_011.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_009.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_013.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_015.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_010.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • July 21, 2019 - Surfer Stretching On Beach (Credit Image: © Deddeda/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 6, 2019 - Christchurch, New Zealand - A surfer walks into the water at New Brighton Beach in Christchurch, New Zealand on May 05, 2019. (Credit Image: © Sanka Vidanagama/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 6, 2019 - Christchurch, New Zealand - A surfer loses his balance as he rides a wave at New Brighton Beach in Christchurch, New Zealand on May 05, 2019. (Credit Image: © Sanka Vidanagama/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Surfers abandon their surfboards as a large wave rolls through Waimea Bay. 18-22 ft waves broke at Waimea Bay Wednesday. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Two surfers paddle into a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2017 - Jadson Andre of Brazil after defeating local surfer Kolohe Andino in Round Two of Hurley Pro at Trestles...Hurley Pro at Trestles 2017, California, USA - 12 Sep 2017 (Credit Image: © Rex Shutterstock via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Surfer Stretching On Beach, Cox Bay Near Tofino, British Columbia, Canada (Credit Image: © Deddeda/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Surfer On Beach, Cox Bay Near Tofino, British Columbia, Canada (Credit Image: © Deddeda/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Surfer On Beach, Cox Bay Near Tofino, British Columbia, Canada (Credit Image: © Deddeda/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • A general view of a surfer in the sea at the Surfers Paradise resort on the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - A surfer drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Surfer Stretching On Beach, Cox Bay Near Tofino, British Columbia, Canada (Credit Image: © Deddeda/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - A lifeguard on a jetski brings a surfer to his lost surfboard after wiping out on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - A surfer drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 10, 2017 - Folly Beach, SC, United States - A surfer enjoys the extreme waves caused by a tidal serge from Hurricane Irma at the Folly Washout September 10, 2017 in Folly Beach, South Carolina. Imra is expected to spare the Charleston area but hurricane will bring a tidal serge and will cause flooding along the coast. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Mark Zuckerberg takes to the high seas in Hawaii riding an eFoil.The billionaire Facebook founder and CEO looked to be in the early stages of mastering the the $12,000 electric hydrofoil, which gives the sensation of flying over water.He was closely followed by his security detail and professional surfer Kai Lenny, who appeared to be instructing him. Zuckerberg’s face was thickly coated in sunscreen. Being able to surf without wind or waves, eFoiling is one of the fastest-growing trends in outdoor recreation, Zuckerberg, 36, recently became the fourth-richest person in the world as his net worth rose to a staggering $86.5billion. He is staying at his sprawling $100million estate on Kauai with wife Priscilla Chan, their toddler daughters Max and August, He began snapping up 700 acres of land on the island’s north shore in 2014. The massive property is an ideal setting to ride out the coronavirus pandemic gripping the nation as it offers both seclusion and stunning views while Zuckerberg and all of his staff work from home for the foreseeable future. 18 Jul 2020 Pictured: Mark Zuckerberg. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Surfer Riding the waves in the Maldives
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 05 May 2020 - Coronavirus Lockdown - A peaceful protest by surfers appealing to be allowed to surf across the cape saw many of them being arrested on Tuesday morning. This protester on a bicycle escaped by cycling away, after he was told that he was being arrested. Police officers gave chase, but the man escaped while dropping his cellphone in the process. The police recovered the phone. Picture: Tracey Adams/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 05 May 2020 - Coronavirus Lockdown - A peaceful protest by surfers appealing to be allowed to surf across the cape saw many of them being arrested on Tuesday morning.  Picture: Tracey Adams/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 05 May 2020 - Coronavirus Lockdown - A peaceful protest by surfers appealing to be allowed to surf across the cape saw many of them being arrested on Tuesday morning. A municipal worker is escorted from Muizenberg beach after he is seen running on the beach during a work break. Picture: Tracey Adams/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • July 14, 2017 - It is a third layday at the Corona Open J-Bay but there are still fun waves for the surfers to practice on...Corona Open J-Bay, Eastern Cape, South Africa - 14 Jul 2017. (Credit Image: © Rex Shutterstock via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - A lifeguard patrols the surf at Waimea Bay where 18-22 ft waves were breaking Wednesday. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - 18-22 ft waves break at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - A lifeguard patrols the surf at Waimea Bay where 18-22 ft waves were breaking Wednesday. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 6, 2017 - Surfers during the Press Conference at the Quiksilver and Roxy Pro France 17..Quiksilver Pro France 2017, Landes, France - 06 Oct 2017 (Credit Image: © Rex Shutterstock via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 6, 2017 - Surfers during the Press Conference at the Quiksilver and Roxy Pro France 17..Quiksilver Pro France 2017, Landes, France - 06 Oct 2017 (Credit Image: © Rex Shutterstock via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 6, 2017 - Surfers during the Press Conference at the Quiksilver and Roxy Pro France 17..Quiksilver Pro France 2017, Landes, France - 06 Oct 2017 (Credit Image: © Rex Shutterstock via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 6, 2017 - Surfers during the Press Conference at the Quiksilver and Roxy Pro France 17..Quiksilver Pro France 2017, Landes, France - 06 Oct 2017 (Credit Image: © Rex Shutterstock via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 6, 2017 - Surfers during the Press Conference at the Quiksilver and Roxy Pro France 17..Quiksilver Pro France 2017, Landes, France - 06 Oct 2017 (Credit Image: © Rex Shutterstock via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 11, 2017 - Haleiwa, Hawaii, U.S. - Jose Cuervi Memorabilia signed by the surfers of the 2017 WSL Billabong Pipe Masters at Pipeline, Oahu, Hawaii, USA..Billabong Pipe Masters 2017. (WSL via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • December 11, 2017 - Haleiwa, Hawaii, U.S. - Jose Cuervi Memorabilia signed by the surfers of the 2017 WSL Billabong Pipe Masters at Pipeline, Oahu, Hawaii, USA..Billabong Pipe Masters 2017. (WSL via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • October 12, 2017 - Sebtastian Zietz of Hawaii advanced directly to Round Three of the 2017 Quiksilver Pro France after winning Heat 10 of Round One at Hossegor. (Credit Image: © WSL via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 12, 2017 - Sebtastian Zietz of Hawaii advanced directly to Round Three of the 2017 Quiksilver Pro France after winning Heat 10 of Round One at Hossegor. (Credit Image: © WSL via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 12, 2017 - Filipe Toledo of Brazil will surf in Round Two of the 2017 Quiksilver Pro France after placing second in Heat 7 of Round One at Hossegor. (Credit Image: © WSL via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 12, 2017 - Gabriel Medina of Brazil advanced directly to Round Three of the 2017 Quiksilver Pro France after winning Heat 8 of Round One at Hossegor. (Credit Image: © WSL via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 12, 2017 - Joan Duru of France advanced directly to Round Three of the 2017 Quiksilver Pro France after winning Heat 7 of Round One at Hossegor. (Credit Image: © WSL via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 12, 2017 - Joan Duru of France advanced directly to Round Three of the 2017 Quiksilver Pro France after winning Heat 7 of Round One at Hossegor. (Credit Image: © WSL via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 12, 2017 - Michel Bourez of Tahiti will surf in Round Two of the 2017 Quiksilver Pro France after placing third in Heat 9 of Round One at Hossegor. (Credit Image: © WSL via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 12, 2017 - Kolohe Andino of the USA will surf in Round Two of the 2017 Quiksilver Pro France after placing second in Heat 12 of Round One at Hossegor. (Credit Image: © WSL via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 12, 2017 - Rookie Frederico Ezekiel Lau of Hawaii will surf in Round Two of the 2017 Quiksilver Pro France after placing third in Heat 12 of Round One at Hossegor. (Credit Image: © WSL via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 12, 2017 - Ian Gouveia of Brazil advanced directly to Round Three of the 2017 Quiksilver Pro France after winning Heat 11 of Round One at Hossegor. (Credit Image: © WSL via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 12, 2017 - 3X World Champion Mick Fanning of Australia will surf in Round Two of the 2017 Quiksilver Pro France after placing second in Heat 11 of Round One at Hossegor. (Credit Image: © WSL via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 12, 2017 - 3X World Champion Mick Fanning of Australia will surf in Round Two of the 2017 Quiksilver Pro France after placing second in Heat 11 of Round One at Hossegor. (Credit Image: © WSL via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 12, 2017 - Current World No.5 on the Jeep Leaderboard Owen Wright of Australia advances to Round Three of the 2017 Quiksilver Pro France after defeating defending event champion Keanu Asing of Hawaii in Heat 2 of Round Two at Hossegor. (Credit Image: © WSL via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 12, 2017 - Clean four to six foot waves breaking through the lineup during Round Two of the 2017 Quiksilver Pro France at Hossegor. (Credit Image: © WSL via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 12, 2017 - Wildcard Marc Lacomare of France advanced to Round Three of the 2017 Quiksilver Pro France after causing a major upset by defeating title contender Julian Wilson of Australia in Heat 1 of Round Two at Hossegor. (Credit Image: © WSL via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 12, 2017 - Current World No.6 on the Jeep Leaderboard Adriano de Souza of Brazil advances to Round Three of the 2017 Quiksilver Pro France after defeating Josh Kerr of Australia in Heat 3 of Round Two at Hossegor. (Credit Image: © WSL via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 12, 2017 - Current World No.6 on the Jeep Leaderboard Adriano de Souza of Brazil advances to Round Three of the 2017 Quiksilver Pro France after defeating Josh Kerr of Australia in Heat 3 of Round Two at Hossegor. (Credit Image: © WSL via ZUMA Press)
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