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Surf Girls
GenreReality
Original release
NetworkMTV
ReleaseMay 12 (2003-05-12) –
July 7, 2003 (2003-07-07)

Surf Girls is a reality television show on MTV that aired from May 12, 2003 to July 7, 2003. The show consisted of 14 amateur surfers trying to win for the chance to go professional.[1]

Cast

Name Type of Board Age Background
Jen Pollock (Winner)[2] Short 24 college student/waitress from Kailua, Hawaii
Katie Thornton Short 21 professional cheerleader from Athens, Georgia. Eliminated in the 6th episode.
Kula Barbieto Long 19 flight attendant from Ka'u, Hawaii
Aimee Vogelgesang Long 18 college student / smoothie girl from Kailua, Hawaii. Dropped out after 2nd episode.
Molli Miller Short 18 high school student from Atlantic Beach, Florida
Mary Osbourne (Winner) Long 21 college student/waitress from Ventura, California
Jenna Grosshans Long 18 high school student from Oxnard, California
April Grover Long 20 college student / surf shop retailer from Melbourne Beach, Florida
Robyn Tassi-Curley Short 20 waitress from West Palm Beach, Florida
Vivian Cordero Long 22 DMS controller from New Milford, New Jersey
Bonnie Campanella Short 18 college student / retailer from Glendora, California. Eliminated in the 3rd episode.
Heidi Drazich Short 19 member of the Roxy Amateur Team from Cocoa Beach, Florida
Neva Massey Short 19 restaurant hostess from Rincon, Puerto Rico. Dropped out after 2nd episode.
Lauren Stinson Short 22 college student/shooter girl from Surfside, California. Dropped out after 3rd episode.

References

  1. ^ Littleton, Cynthia (4 March 2003). "MTV re-Greening; Kutcher, rapper also front shows. (News).(Tom Green may host late-night show)(Ashton Kutcher and Snoop Dogg have new series)". The Hollywood Reporter. Vol. 377, no. 30. p. 4. ISSN 0018-3660.
  2. ^ Medina, Marcy (25 August 2003). "Orange County COOL". Women's Wear Daily.