On This Day: Luke Egan wins the last Quiksilver Pro G'Land

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On 8th June 1997 the last Quiksilver Pro G'Land was won by Luke Egan who beat Chris Gallagher at six foot Speedies.

Though they weren't the first top-tier contests in Indonesia - the Om Bali Pro, held in 1981 and 1982, took that title - the Quiksilver Pro G'land comps of the mid-90s represented a shift in focus for pro surfing and were the blueprint of the soon-to-be realised Dream Tour.

Except for the Hawaiian events, the modus operandi for surf contests had been to put bums on seats at a big name city beach. It had been this way since the pro tour began in 1976, much to the displeasure of competitors.

In 1992 Al Hunt and Sid Cassidy redesigned the qualifying process and split the tour in two, the Qualifying Series and Championship Tour, thereby sowing the seeds of the Dream Tour. Top tier contests no longer had to cater for 100+ surfers, but just a select few - at first a Top 44, then a Top 32.

Contests could now focus on showcasing the very best surfing, not slowly whittling down numbers from the Round of 164. Shortly thereafter Quiksilver had the spark to take the concept one step further and feature the very best surfing in the very best waves. From the get go they took it to its logical conclusion, removing all spectators and replacing them with a stripped down crew of staff and media. Thus was the Quiksilver Pro G'Land born.

In 1995, Kelly Slater beat Jeff Booth to claim the inaugural event, then in 1996 Shane Beschen beat Kong, and on the 8th June 1997 - 21 years ago today - Luke Egan won.

For three years the Quik Pro was held in early June and it always scored great waves. In fact, records show they barely had any lay days.

By 1998 the Asian financial crisis halted the G'Land contests. However, Quik didn't let the idea die, they simply shifted their focus to the South Pacific and in 1999 the first Quiksilver Pro Fiji ran. It occupied the same early June window with the same concept: no spectators, just staff and media beaming the images out via the rudimentary World Wide Web. The 1999 tour also included the first CT at Teahupoo with the Dream Tour concept becoming more than one lone event.

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Mango Carafino Friday, 8 Jun 2018 at 10:55pm

Memories of how great is was seldom dilute the reality of crappy the WSL has become.

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John Eyre Saturday, 9 Jun 2018 at 11:30am

The footage there is not the year 1997.............these waves at g-land were the best barrels most pro surfers had seen.....but just then they uncovered teahupoo......and then g-land was left alone somewhat?........where is the footage of the luke Egan year 1997?

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tworules Sunday, 10 Jun 2018 at 7:33pm

we rocked up not long after, that season, what a place, i'd studied metaphysical and everything was as planned, hope it still gets that good

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udo Sunday, 10 Jun 2018 at 7:53pm

G Land Clip Collection Dave Scard - You Tube
Some absolute Mongrel waves !

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Pete7 Wednesday, 13 Jun 2018 at 11:37am

Yer udo that's some good surfing alright
So casual and a perfect read on it

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NickT Thursday, 14 Jun 2018 at 12:28pm

Probably the best collection of barrels at G-Land i've seen on youtube, mice find Udo. For anyone else... link is

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lostdoggy Sunday, 10 Jun 2018 at 8:10pm

I remember recording the highlights of this contest, the 97 one, on to VHS from the telly.
It was quite a good, detailed feature. Had interviews with Luke. Thanked his Dad for the amazing boards he made for him.
The waves looked amazing.

I think I taped it off a show called NRG ( I think that's what it was called). Maybe Tim Bailey was the host?

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udo Sunday, 10 Jun 2018 at 8:23pm

Tommy Carrol walking around camp interviewing the surfers
is that the one ?
Pat OConnell rode a 5'11 or something very short.

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crg Sunday, 10 Jun 2018 at 8:46pm

When I think of Luke Egan these days all I can remember is his ill fated commentary at Pipe for Mick's last world title. A few seconds to go and Mick turns and paddles for a last wave needing a score and Louie proclaims with absolute authority "...it's not the one, it's not the wave" only for Mick to roll in to a deep pit, get spat out and claim the title. Deafening silence from him afterwards. Hahaha...

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lostdoggy Sunday, 10 Jun 2018 at 8:53pm

Nah, wasn't that one udo.

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yogii Friday, 15 Jun 2018 at 5:05pm

This was the one with Tom Carroll walking around the camp - was one of my favourite videos of all time. Would love to get my hands on it again: http://a.co/7v4cs4n

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DudeSweetDudeSweet Wednesday, 26 Aug 2020 at 3:15pm

‘97 G land Pro now on youtube . I remember a few crew were keen to see it again .

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yogii Wednesday, 26 Aug 2020 at 3:38pm

Sweeeeeeet dude!! Thanks for the heads up. Just watched the first segement, so good. How was Derek Ho's style... deep tube... deep cut :)

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Pops Wednesday, 26 Aug 2020 at 3:41pm

DSDS, got a link?

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ringmaster Wednesday, 26 Aug 2020 at 4:02pm

Still got the VHS tape of the comp the year Luke Egan won it. Flawless waves the whole comp and from memory I think he gave his winners trophy to Matt Hoy who might have been retiring?

Might have to dust it off and watch it. Hope it still works..........

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udo Wednesday, 26 Aug 2020 at 4:47pm

Caml... 1997 Gland Pro- 6-8 ft and Pat Oconnell rode a 5'11.

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DudeSweetDudeSweet Wednesday, 26 Aug 2020 at 5:12pm

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Pops Wednesday, 26 Aug 2020 at 5:14pm

muchas gracias

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bluediamond Wednesday, 26 Aug 2020 at 5:13pm

Just re watching that 97 one for the first time in years. Just reminds me how incredibly lucky we are to surf. What a gift!!

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Terminal Wednesday, 26 Aug 2020 at 7:58pm

Was it '95 when Jimmy Slade demonstrated to the world how to surf backhand? I think that footage will be forever burnt into my mind

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bluediamond Wednesday, 26 Aug 2020 at 9:11pm

Agreed! Occy at Bells, Johnny Boy snapping at Pipe and Slater at G Land in that first comp are the 3 that have lasted the ages for mine.

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goofyfoot Thursday, 27 Aug 2020 at 6:17am

Dropped in on Camel on that famous cover shot if I’m not mistaken

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Bnkref Wednesday, 26 Aug 2020 at 9:22pm

Just watched that. So damn good.

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Roystein Wednesday, 26 Aug 2020 at 10:42pm

One of the greatest vhs of all time
Thanks for the YouTube reference

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Roystein Wednesday, 26 Aug 2020 at 10:42pm

One of the greatest vhs of all time
Thanks for the YouTube reference

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Roystein Wednesday, 26 Aug 2020 at 10:42pm

One of the greatest vhs of all time
Thanks for the YouTube reference

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dean maddison Friday, 16 Apr 2021 at 6:30pm

One of the best comps. In the day when the guy who won was the deepest and carved the hardest, not the guy who hung the air reverse in the closeout.