Wed, Dec 5, 2018
Heading into the critical back half of their 2018 season this is what life on the WSL Championship Tour looked like, sounded like and felt like for Julian Wilson, Lakey Peterson, Jordy Smith, and Carissa Moore. This premiere episode introduces the athletes and offers an exclusive look inside what motivates four of the world's best competitive surfers.
Wed, Dec 5, 2018
As the surfers make final preparations to travel to their next event in France for the Quiksilver and Roxy Pro, they reflect on their season so far. For Julian Wilson and Lakey Peterson a World Title is within reach in 2018. And while Carissa Moore and Jordy Smith are out of the title hunt this year, they still want to prove they are the best in the world.
Tue, Dec 18, 2018
The surfers have arrived in France for the 2018 Quiksilver and Roxy Pro. For Jordy Smith, Lakey Peterson, Julian Wilson and Carissa Moore each moment leading up to competition is critical. In this episode of All In: Life on the WSL Championship Tour, surfboards are unpacked, coffee is consumed and a birthday is celebrated.
Wed, Jan 2, 2019
Through the first three episodes of All In: Life on the WSL Championship Tour, you've been given exclusive access to the event preparations of surfers Julian Wilson, Lakey Peterson, Carissa Moore, and Jordy Smith. Now its time for them to take on the best in the world at the 2018 Quiksilver and Roxy Pro France.
Tue, Jan 29, 2019
Preparation is everything. As the 2018 season draws to an end, Jordy Smith, Carissa Moore, Julian Wilson, and Lakey Peterson spend quality time with family, friends, and coaches before the final two events of the year in Hawaii. This episode of All In: Life on the WSL Championship Tour asks a critical question: what does it take to be the best?
Tue, Feb 26, 2019
It's the final event of the 2018 Championship Tour season at the Billabong Pipe Masters. Julian Wilson is battling for his first World Title and Jordy Smith wants the Vans Triple Crown trophy. It all comes down to their performance at one of the most dangerous and demanding waves on the planet. Meanwhile, Lakey Peterson and Carissa Moore reflect on their performance at Honolua Bay and look ahead to the 2019 season.