2008 Mavericks Surf Contest Is On

From the Mavericks Surf website:

The 2008 Mavericks Surf Contest® is officially ON. Jeff Clark has made the call, and 24 of the world's best surfers are ontheir way. Contest begins at 8am tomorrow. Best ways to watch? The live webcast on MySpace.com, or our big party at AT&T Park. Good luck & safe surfing to all our Invitees.

I live only 25 minutes away from Mavericks. But, because Mavericks breaks a good bit off shore, rather than driving to Mavericks and watching the contest from the beach, I plan to watch the contest via the live webcast (if you're not familiar with Mavericks, the world's greatest big wave surf spot, click here). Here's more details about the webcast:2008 MAVERICKS SURF CONTEST®FREE LIVE WEBCASTBrought to You in Partnership with Our Friends at MySpace.comMavericks is proud to be teaming up with MySpace.com tobring surf fans around the world one of the best deals in the all ofsports – 7+ hours of live, world-class big wave surfing actiondelivered right to your computer – FOR FREE.On Contest Day, just head to www.myspace.com/maverickssurf, pull up a chair, and enjoy the entire 2008 Mavericks Surf Contest-- from opening gun to the final Award Ceremony. Webcast highlightsinclude:

  • The best view in town – Your viewing experience on Contest Day will be unrivaled. Views from the beach won’t even come close.
  • Amazing camera angles – 10 different camera positions will catch the live action on Contest Day, including Mavericks’ first ever JetSki Cam.
  • Professional analysis and commentary – By pros who really know the big wave surfing game, and can help you appreciate the action as it happens.
  • Live interviews – Throughout Contest Day, with surfing legends, special guests, and the Contest Invitees themselves.
  • Full coverage -- Of the beach scene, the Surfer’sTent, the break, the surfing, the surfers, the Mavericks Band Stage(with 9 live bands throughout the day) and even the Award Ceremony.

The Mavericks/MySpace Free Contest Webcast is a sweet deal, whetheryou live in South Africa or Santa Cruz. Leave the car in the garagethis year and grab a front row seat for the Big Show. It doesn’t getmuch better than this.

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