Brooks Street Surfing Classic
Contender for the world's longest running surf competition, held each summer since 1955 (waves permitting), at Brooks Street, Laguna Beach, California. Developed by the Laguna Beach Recreation Department, and originally titled the Laguna Beach Surfing Tournament, the contest is open to Laguna residents only. Larry Brixley and Mike Sagar won the men's and juniors division, respectively, in 1955; bo...
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Brooks Street, Laguna Beach, 1960Subscribe to view
First Brooks Street Classic, 1955Subscribe to view
Brooks Street Classic winner Hobie Alter, 1963Subscribe to view
Chad Gibbs, 1987 Brooks Street ClassicSubscribe to view
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Paddle race start, Brooks Street Classic, late 1950s. Photo: Dick MetzSubscribe to view
Brooks Street, Laguna Beach, 1960
First Brooks Street Classic, 1955
Brooks Street Classic winner Hobie Alter, 1963
Chad Gibbs, 1987 Brooks Street Classic
Brooks Street
Paddle race start, Brooks Street Classic, late 1950s. Photo: Dick Metz