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    haha core that would be awesome.

    also keep in mind the apparel companies are the ones who have the money to sponsor events...its all about financial management though...
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    Yeah until surfing is big enough that tv stations are paying for the coverage and people paying for advertising slots it's always going to come down to the big clothing companies to put on the events. Catch 22 really because personally I hope surfing doesn't get to that level. Line ups are busy enough already!
    Maybe Red Bull, Monster, Nike, Target etc could put on some events rather than just getting their stickers on people's boards.
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    You used to get lots of non-surf companies sponsoring events. Smirnoff, Coca-Cola, Beaurepairs etc. I'm sure the ASP could rustle up some non-surf wear sponsors if they put their mind to it. Problem is, I suspect, the surf companies oppose that tooth and nail. For the JBay surely the South African tourist bureau or the national airline or a car manufacturer wit a "lifestyle" car looking to grow market could step in. Really, the integrity of key events on the world tour shouldn't be in lock step with the budget requirements of one company.

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    I don't think the asp would resist it. There are many different ways sponsors can get involved from licensing sponsor to presenting sponsor etc....communication sponsor.....it could be the billabong pro presented by coca cola.

    I think it's a matter of marketing an industry that is perceived as "small" to major brands. I think if they pushed it, they could certainly get it. But in order to attract those sponsors, the ASP has to make sure things are TIIIIIIIGHT!

    I mean drug testing, people have to sign contracts to compete. None of this Slater business not committing. Imagine Brady not playing in the Super Bowl or something to that effect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris View Post
    I don't think the asp would resist it. There are many different ways sponsors can get involved from licensing sponsor to presenting sponsor etc....communication sponsor.....it could be the billabong pro presented by coca cola.

    I think it's a matter of marketing an industry that is perceived as "small" to major brands. I think if they pushed it, they could certainly get it. But in order to attract those sponsors, the ASP has to make sure things are TIIIIIIIGHT!

    I mean drug testing, people have to sign contracts to compete. None of this Slater business not committing. Imagine Brady not playing in the Super Bowl or something to that effect.
    No more giving the title away to soon too. As much as I love pro surfing it is a joke compared to every other pro sport. The FCS web site can't even keep there web page current with all the new fins and there demensions.

    I can't believe they haven't been drug testing yet. I bet there are at least a couple dream tour guys that are taking some kind of banned substance. Steroids don't make you huge if you don't train to be huge. What they do is make you recover from a day of 4 heats much faster and give you a lot more endurance and you recover from injuries much faster. Same goes for HGH. I wouldn't be shocked at all to find out Slater/Knox were using something like that. It would break my heart though. I personally don't feel like HGH under doctor supervision is a bad thing at all. Why shouldn't high level pros be allowed to use it to help recover from surgeries or muscle pulls and bad sprains. Especially the guys over 30 that have drastically less natural hgh production in there bodies than there 20 something counter parts. I'm having my second shoulder surgery this summer and after being out of the water for 3 months because of my surgery on my left shoulder and then completely tearing my anterior tibiofibular ligament two weeks after being cleared to surf from my shoulder surgery I was out for another 2 months. Thats 5 months on the DL for me this year with one more surgery to go. I will be supplementing with hgh to get through the recovery with as little muscle atrophy as possible and to speed up the healing process. Wow I think I just went on a rant.

    Anyways the surf industry as a whole has to much salt water in the brain. Firewire is one of the hand full of companies that seems to have there collective s@#$ together.

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    DAMN RIGHT. well not really. Its a growing industry that is becoming mainstream. all part of the process...
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