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Toes Teamrider Kai Sallas akes 1st at Oxbow Maldives
 

Kai Sallas : photo courtesy Toes on the Nose




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Toes Teamrider Kai Sallas Takes 1st at ASP Oxbow Longboard Contest

Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 2 November, 2009 : - - Newport Beach, Calif. (November 2, 2009) – Classic surf brand Toes on the Nose teamrider, Kai Sallas, took first at the ASP Oxbow Longboard contest at Pasta Point in the Maldives, Sunday, November 1, 2009. 
 
Sallas took on Australasia's Harley Ingelby in the final minutes of an intense back and forth; the final scores reading 15.65 to 14.00.
 
ASP Final Top 5 World Longboard 2009 Ratings
1 - Harley Ingelby (AUS)
2 - Kai Sallas (HAW)
3 - Antoine Delpero (FRA)
4 - Phil Rajzman (BRA)
5 - Bonga Perkins (HAW)
 
“We are so excited for Sallas,” said Toes on the Nose president, Richard Allred. “He is just pushing the sport to a new level.”
 
From the shores of Waikiki, 28-year-old Sallas has been surfing for nearly two decades. He is the 2005 Converse Hawaiian Open champion; the 2006 Central Surf Tuberiding Contest, Puerto Escondido, Mexico champion; and the 2009 ASP North American champion.

About Toes on the Nose:
Toes on the Nose, a surf apparel company dedicated to the history and soul of surfing,  offers a wide array of products including men’s, women’s, swimwear, children’s and accessories.  Inspired by the art of nose riding, John Severson, the renowned surf artist and founder/publisher of Surfer magazine, coined the phrase and designed the logo “Toes on the Nose” for his Surfer Quarterly magazine back in 1961.  The logo was used for an editorial column entitled “Toes on the Nose” depicting the classic maneuver of the surfer’s toes hanging off the edge of the surfboard.  With Surfer magazine’s blessing, Toes on the Nose was established in 1992 in Laguna Beach, California, with the mission to define its image through the definitive soul and style of longboarding.  Today, Toes on the Nose continues this tradition, catering to the surfer who wants the clean and classic style reflecting the simplicity of earlier times.

Please, visit www.ToesontheNose.com

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