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The entire 2005 event was held at Phillip Island due to poor conditions in Torquay. The event is now held only at Bells Beach and nearby Winkipop. The famous Bells trophy was designed and built by Bells Beach local Joe Sweeney. The first time a Bell trophy was awarded was 1968. Winners of the Rip Curl Pro receive smaller replica Bells trophies ...
As early as 1939, surfers from Torquay made their way to Bells but access was a considerable problem until 1960, when Torquay surfers and Olympic wrestler Joe Sweeney hired a bulldozer and cleared a road along the Bells cliff [4] from the Cobb & Co Road, where the concrete wave now stands, down to the beach. He charged one pound per surfer to ...
Hurley Pro Sunset Beach: Sunset Beach, Oahu, Hawaii: 3 March 6–16 MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal: Supertubos, Peniche, Portugal: 4 March 26–April 5 Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach: Bells Beach, Victoria, Australia: 5 April 11–21 Western Australia Margaret River Pro: Margaret River, Western Australia, Australia: 6 May 22–31 SHISEIDO Tahiti Pro
Hurley Pro Sunset Beach: Sunset Beach, Oahu, Hawaii: 3 March 3–13 MEO Portugal Pro: Supertubos, Peniche, Portugal: 4 April 10–20 Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach: Bells Beach, Victoria, Australia: 5 April 24–May 4 Margaret River Pro: Margaret River, Western Australia, Australia: 6 May 28–June 6 Quiksilver/ROXY Pro G-Land: G-Land, Banyuwangi ...
The Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach 2019 was the second event of the Men's Championship Tour in the 2019 World Surf League. It took place from 17 to 27 April in Bells Beach , Victoria , and was contested by 36 surfers.
The 2018 Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach was an event on the World Surf League's 2018 Men's Championship Tour. This was held from 25 March to 8 April at Bells Beach , ( Victoria , Australia ) and contested by 36 surfers.
The Offshore Festival was a camp-out rock and alternative music festival held during Easter at a farm near Torquay, Victoria, Australia from the late 1990s to 2001. [1] It was run by the same organisers as the Falls Festival, held at nearby Lorne on New Year's Eve.