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Vans, the original action sports brand, is excited to announce the upcoming Vans Pipe Masters, scheduled for December 8 to 20, 2024, on the legendary North Shore of Oahu. As a brand dedicated to fostering progress and celebrating the free-spirited mindset of youth culture, Vans proudly supports the Vans Pipe Masters-a platform that showcases the next generation of athletes who are redefining surfing and its cultural impact.
The 2024 Vans Pipe Masters will showcase an elite field of both men’s and women’s surfers, all handpicked by Vans and officially sanctioned by the World Surf League (WSL).
This year, Vans is thrilled to feature the artwork of Muhammad Fatchurofi, a talented illustrator based in Semarang, Indonesia, who will bring a distinctive artistic flair to the event.
Last year, local legends John Florence and Moana Jones-Wong triumphed at the Vans Pipe Masters, highlighting the remarkable talent of the North Shore.
Vans is dedicated to supporting grassroots Hawaiian organizations, including Na Kama Kai, Sustainable Coastlines of Hawai’i, and the North Shore Community Land Trust. In honoring the legacy of Hawaiian surfers on the world stage, Vans is excited to announce that half of this year’s invitees will be residents of Hawaii and Native Hawaiians.
Vans is dedicated to promoting equality in surfing by offering equal prize money for both men and women. With a total prize purse of $300,000, surfers from around the world-including notable international and Hawaiian athletes like Imaikalani DeVault, Puamakamae DeSoto, Bella Kenworthy, Molly Picklum, Noa Deane, Balaram Stack, Mason Ho, Makana Pang, Nathan Florence, Vaihitimahana Inso, Tosh Tudor, Caity Simmers, and Harry Bryant-will have the opportunity to compete for the prestigious Vans Pipe Masters trophy.
The Vans Pipe Masters features an innovative leaderboard format, where surfers participate in three rounds, aiming to achieve their three highest-scoring rides. The top four women and men surfers will then advance to the finals for a chance to claim the coveted trophy.
As a brand deeply rooted in youth culture, Vans recognizes its responsibility to protect the surfing environment for future generations. To support this mission, Vans is once again partnering with Sustainable Coastlines Hawai’i for the event’s on-site waste diversion program. With over eight years of collaboration, Sustainable Coastlines Hawai’i helps Vans increase environmental and social responsibility at its events. Thanks to this partnership, the 2023 Vans Pipe Masters successfully diverted 1,848 pounds, or 80%, of all waste generated on-site from landfills and incineration.
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TOP PICKS TO WIN THE VANS PIPE MASTERS December 8 to 20, 2024
2024 Vans Pipeline Masters Invitees
Confirmed Women
Erin Brooks (CAN)
Milla Coco Brown (AUS)
Gabriela Bryan (HAW)
Puamakamae DeSoto (HAW)
Anne Dos Santos (BRA)
Vahine Fierro (PYF)
Kiara Goold (PYF)
Chesney Guinotte (HAW)
Coco Ho (HAW)
Bella Kenworthy (USA)
Maluhia Kinimaka (HAW)
Sierra Kerr (AUS)
Vaihitimahana Inso (HAW)
Bettylou Sakura Johnson (HAW)
Moana Jones-Wong (HAW)
Zoë McDougall (HAW)
Molly Picklum (AUS)
Caity Simmers (USA)
Luana Silva (BRA)
Ēweleiʻula Wong (HAW)
Confirmed Men
Kaulana Apo (HAW)
Noah Beschen (HAW)
Russell Bierke (AUS)
Benji Brand (HAW)
Harry Bryant (AUS)
Legend Chandler (HAW)
Alan Cleland Jr. (MEX)
Crosby Colapinto (USA)
Noa Deane (AUS)
Imaikalani DeVault (HAW)
Cherif Fall (SEN)
Ivan Florence (HAW)
Nathan Florence (HAW)
Kala Grace (HAW)
Mason Ho (HAW)
Kainehe Hunt (HAW)
Koldo Illumbe (IDN/ESP)
Billy Kemper (HAW)
Kyuss King (AUS)
Zeke Lau (HAW)
Jake Maki (HAW)
Barron Mamiya (HAW)
Makai McNamara (HAW)
Torrey Meister (HAW)
Noa Mizuno (HAW)
Seth Moniz (HAW)
Eli Olson (HAW)
Jamie O’Brien (HAW)
Makana Pang (HAW)
Cam Richards (USA)
Koa Rothman (HAW)
Guy Sato (JPN)
Lungi Slabb (AUS)
Koa Smith (HAW)
Balaram Stack (USA)
Eala Stewart (HAW)
Tosh Tudor (USA)
Kauli Vaast (PYF)
Mikey Wright (AUS)
Kū’i’o’okalani Young (HAW)