With the world’s best surfers heading to Tahiti for the upcoming Billabong Pro, we look at just why Teahupoo is the most dangerous wave in the world. Teahupoo is the most dangerous break in the world.
With the Billabong Pro Tahiti underway and the forecast predicting a great run of solid swell we take an inside look at the world’s most infamous wave: Teahupoo. Young Australian Jack Robinson on his ...
They call it the End of the Road, but truth is Teahupo’o is the Beginning. It’s where the great Pacific southwest swells first feel land on their long journey across the ocean. Today, Sunday April 30, ...
Day one of the Billabong Pro Tahiti got in the water Saturday and made it through eight of the 12 first-round heats. It wasn’t a great Teahupoo session, with long lulls of inactivity mixed in to some ...
Two days and two rounds are complete with some major upsets having already occurred at the Tahiti Pro Teahupoo. The ocean went flat Tuesday and a second straight lay day is likely today, but a new ...
A surfer rides a huge wave at the Teahupoo beach in the French Polynesia island of Tahiti on August 13, 2021. (Photo by Tim McKenna / AFP) (Photo by TIM MCKENNA/AFP via Getty Images) AFP via Getty ...
For nearly two decades, professional surfers have been flocking to Teahupoo, a small village on the southwest coast of Tahiti. The location seems obscure, but according to some, the waves there are ...
The idea of riding a motorbike on water may sound far-fetched, but Australian stunt rider Robbie Maddison has done just that - and taken the idea to the next level by doing it at one of the world's ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. TAHITI – After figuring out how to ‘surf’ on ...
Both defending champion Bob Olinger and former winner Teahupoo are firmly on course for the Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle, as leading owner Brian Acheson seeks his third straight success in the day ...