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You probably know Huntington Beach, or HB as the locals say, as being the most popular “surf city” in Southern California. It’s easy to see why. The 10 miles of sandy beaches provide waves for each advanced and beginners surfers who can all find happiness. However, it is also the HB lifestyle outside the water, with surf shops, the pier, and the surfing walk of fame, that got Huntington Beach its label of “surf city.”

If a wave of people takes on HB every single day, from July 28 to August 5, the wave became closer to a tsunami, as HB welcomed The US Open of Surfing, happening south side of HB’s pier, full of surfers from all around the world.

Every year at the end of July, the surf city welcomes a stop from the World Surf League (WSL), where surfers and skaters get to compete and show off their skills to the beach crowd.

The surfing competition is divided into specific categories: Women Longboard division (Duct Tape Invitational,) Women and Men’s junior, the Men open division (Men’s qualifying series) and the women open division (Women’s Championship tour).

The WSL organizes several competitions throughout the year for every category. Surfers get points depending on the result they get on each competition. At the end of the year, a ranking is created, crowning the champions of each category. The US Open of Surfing is one of these competitions.

During the competition, the juniors compete to get their best result that could help them become the United States Junior Champion at the of the year. The athletes of the Open Men division have to improve in the ranking of the qualification series (QS) in order to qualify the next year for the Championship tour (CT). Only the 10 best surfers of the qualification series get to qualify for the CT, which is the top surfing level a surfer can reach. Last but definitely not least, the Open Women compete for a result that could get them closer to the World title as they compete in the Championship Tour. Yes, for once it is the women division that is put in the spotlight. The Australian female surfer, Tyler Wright, is the 2017 defeating world champion.

Last year, the 19-year-old local surfer from HB, Kanoa Igarashi, got crowned US Open of Surfing Champion in the Men’s open division. Can you imagine what it feels to win a pro surfing event if front of your home crowd, your family, and the people that saw you and your surfing growing? Now, imagine what it feels to become a  back-to-back champion?

Kanoa Igarashi after his win 1 in the final

Yes, you guessed it right, Igarashi made it and won this year, again. His back-to-back win makes surfing history as only one other athlete ever won the event twice: Brett Simpson, another Huntington Beach Native. However, Igarashi had to bring out his best surfing skills to beat 2018’s rookie of the Championship tour and San Clemente local, Griffin Colapinto. The final was a back-to-back exchange between both surfers who gave an incredible aerial show. If Colapinto seemed to have managed the heat from the beginning to the end, a last minute eight-point ride from Igarashi was enough to bring him the lead. Colapinto recorded a total of 15 out of 20, and Igarashi a total of 15.77.

 

Griffin Colapinto (top) and Kanoa Igarashi back-to-back air show

Surfers did not let it go easily, however. Colapinto and Igarashi had to work for their spot in the final. The 2018 US Open of Surfing will be remembered by the performances of the Hawaiian surfer, Seth Moniz and his 9.87 ride in the round 5, and by the French surfer, Jorgann Couzinet, who lost in semis against Colapinto, but got a nine-point ride wave. If Counzinet was not known from everyone before the event, HB and the surfing world are not about to forget him. If Couzinet keeps performing during the next few events this year, the chances of seeing him on the CT next year are high. He is currently sixth in the QS ranking. (reminder: the 10 first surfers of the QS will qualify for the CT).

Seth Moniz’s 9.87 ride
Jorgann Couzinet’s 9.00 ride

A few minutes after Igarashi’s win, another local local surfer from Orange County, Courtney Conologue, gained the attention of the HB crowd. Conologue took the win in the Women’s Open Division over current world No.1, Stephanie Gilmore, a surfer from Australia. Conologue had just come back from a serious injury, making her victory the accomplishment of hard work and a successful, long rehabilitation. Gilmore got second place, confirming her advance in the race for the world title in front of current world No.2 surfer, Lakey Peterson, from Santa Barbara, California.

The finalists: (left to right) Griffin Colapinto, Kanoa Igarashi, Courtney Conologue, Staphanie Gilmor

In the Junior division, the win was all Hawaiian. Summer Macedo won the Women’s Junior Division, while Barron Mamiya won the Men’s Junior Division. Hailing from from Encinitas, California, long boarded Kaitlin Maguire, took the win for the Duct Tape Invitational.

Summer Macedo after her win

While the show went on in the salty water, skaters and several booths offered by the Vans organization kept the crowd fully entertained. Pro surfers and skaters left the competition to visit the booths, offering fans the chance to meet their favorite athletes, a life-time and unforgettable experience. Like always, Vans had their usual big shop on the sand selling US Open of Surfing Vans apparels for visitors to bring back as souvenirs. However, this year, Vans proposed an innovation. Customers were able to customized their Vans US Open of surfing shirts. All shirts were white, leaving customers to decide which logo they wanted among 30 choices. In addition, people were offered a free Vans hat which they could also customize.

 

If surfing and skating fanatics primarily come to the US Open of Surfing to watch the performances, others take advantage of the event to exhibit their best summer outfits, improve their tan, take pictures for their Instagram or have a few drinks on the beach. So, what’s your excuse for not going to the US Open of Surfing?

If you missed it this year, don’t worry, the show will be back again summer 2019, same time.  Join the wave!

Do you know what paradise taste like? Las Brisas Restaurant does.

On Tuesday, June 26 2018, Las Brisas held a new patio menu media tasting. Around 20 guest, all dressed for the occasion, got to taste paradise.

Las Brisas Restaurant is an upscale Mexican restaurant located in Laguna Beach, California, right next to Rockpile Beach, and not far from Main Beach. The place offers a splendid view of the ocean. Mexican food enthusiast or not, it’s a dream come true.

Paradise tasting starts before pushing the front door. Consider the view the pre-appetizer. Eat the landscape with your eyes, then take your camera to snap a memory of it.

View looking towards Rockpile Beach.

The view is only a pre-taste of paradise, comparable to how athletes warm up before a game. Now, you are ready to push the front door of the restaurant like a soccer player is ready to step on the field.

Once inside, you are warmly welcomed by one of the many excellent staff members. The staff is accommodating and helpful, yet conscientious of giving their customers space to enjoy their time.

There is the difficult choice of sitting inside or outside, but either choice guarantees a view of the ocean. So, sit down and order a drink. Welcome to paradise.

During the new patio menu media tasting, the guests were invited to start with appetizers. Getting appetizers before any entrées or main course is highly recommenced, and satisfaction is guaranteed.

The skillet nachos are a winner, and are destined to become the best nachos you ever had. But be careful. You might not be able to eat any other kind of nachos after these. Its combination of the black bean purée and cotija cheese (a hard cow’s milk cheese originating from Mexico) is genius. Be sure to order the guacamole to accompany the nachos, you will need it to finish the extra chips anyway. The guacamole, like the skilled nachos, contains pico de gallo, better known under the name of salsa fresca, and cotija cheese.

The Guacamole and Skillet Nachos.

Then, some tacos and the ‘classic ceviche,’ actually not so classic but exceptional, were brought to the tables. Taco Tuesday or not, ordering tacos at a Mexican restaurant is always a must. At Las Brisas, it is an obligation–they are too delicious! The tacos come in trios with four varieties: The Ahi Tuna, Short Rib, Roasted Portobello, and Chicken Tinga.

Taco Trios.

The grilled salmon seemed to be a favorite as it could be seen on almost every table, but the other choices of entrées were equally as amazing.

Guests were able to take pictures of the food to remember their experience in paradise. Las Brisas’ staff set up a table outside the restaurant overlooking the ocean. There could not have been a better place to take pictures. The guests helped each by blocking sunlight to get the best quality picture possible.

Two guests taking pictures.

There’s nothing to complain about when it comes to Las Brisas restaurant, with parking being the exception. Guests could encounter some difficulties when trying to find a parking spot as the location of the restaurant attracts a lot of visitors. Afternoons during the summer months are the rush hours in Laguna Beach, making parking seem sometimes impossible. Well, it’s part of the game in order to get a taste of paradise.

Classic Ceviche.

 

Overall, the event was a complete success. Guests enjoyed the amazing food and found themselves lost in the view that Las Brisas had to offer. The excellent reception only made their experience even better.

Guests also had the opportunity to meet personally with the amazing manager, Larry Fink. Fink accepted the demand of Laguna’s only FM radio, KX FM 104.7, to interview him and his new chef. You soon will be able to listen to them speaking of the amazing Las Brisas Restaurant. Until then, direct yourself to the restaurant as soon as you can, and go taste paradise!