What's Happening?
The Jack's Surfboards Pro, a World Surf League Qualifying Series 4,000-level event, has returned to Huntington Beach, California. The competition, sponsored by Vans, began on Wednesday and will run through
the weekend, featuring both men's and women's heats. Local surfers, including Dylan Sloan and Bailey Turner, are among the competitors. The event is significant for its role in elevating regional surfing tours and providing opportunities for surfers to advance their careers. The competition's return is marked by enthusiasm from the surfing community, with World Surf League North America Regional Manager Meg Bernardo highlighting the event's growth since its inception in 2017.
Why It's Important?
The Jack's Surfboards Pro competition is a crucial event for professional surfers aiming to make a mark on the World Surf League circuit. As a QS 4,000-level event, it offers significant points that can influence a surfer's season and career trajectory. The competition also boosts local tourism and the economy in Huntington Beach, known as 'Surf City USA.' By attracting surfers and spectators from around the world, the event reinforces the city's reputation as a premier surfing destination. Additionally, the involvement of major sponsors like Vans underscores the commercial viability and popularity of surfing as a sport.






