HIC Pro holds second day in 15-to-20 foot surf

Jade Eckardt

HALEIWA—Today is the second day of the HIC Pro presented by Vans at Sunset Beach. Contest organizers decided to hold the contest this morning in surf that Surfline.com is reporting to be approximately 10-to-15 feet, or two-to-three times overhead, while Vans.com reports 12-to-15 foot waves. The live webcast is available online for spectators who would like to stay out of another day of rainy North Shore weather. The waves are expected to be biggest earlier in the day.

The first North Shore event of the season, the HIC Pro began its 14-day holding period on Thursday, October 28. The contest was called off on Friday due to small waves.

Approximately 112 surfers from seven nations including Japan, Brazil, Venezuela, and Australia are expected to compete in the contest. The contest was called the XCel pro for 26 years until becoming the HIC Pro with Vans as the presenting sponsor. The ASP sanctioned 4-star event features an $85,000 purse, and will be the final contest for surfers hoping to qualify for the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing which includes the Reef Hawaiian Pro at Alii Beach Park, the O’Neill World Cup at Sunset Beach, and the Billabong Pipeline Masters. The HIC pro will be held over three days of the best surf during the holding period.

Surfline expects six-to-ten foot waves tomorrow, or head high to double overhead.

The live webcast can be viewed here