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Surfing in Tokyo 2020: the official competition format

The International Surfing Association (ISA) announced the official competition format for surfing’s Olympic debut in Tokyo, Japan. For the first time in the sport’s history, surfers will compete for gold, silver, and bronze medals in the Olympic Games. Surfing’s road to the Olympic Games was long and strenuous and mainly conducted by Fernando Aguerre, president […]

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Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach canceled for 2021

The World Surf League (WSL) announced the cancellation of the 2021 Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach in Australia. The professional surfing circuit revealed that it was “unable to secure a pre-approved bubble in Victoria ahead of the event.” WSL doesn’t go into detail, but it’s clear that Covid-19-related restrictions forced the cancellation of the legendary […]

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"Surf Shack": a surf photo series by Quinn Matthews

The “Surf Shack” series is a collection of images by Quinn Matthews featuring world-renowned surfers at several surreal locations, including in California, the Caribbean, El Salvador, France, and Panama. Matthews is the video director for the long-awaited 2020 return of “Westside Story” to Broadway. In his latest photography collection, the American photographer, filmmaker and artist teamed […]

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Aging in surfing: how to balance body changes and experience

Aging is a slow, steady, continuous, and adaptive process of physiological deterioration. So, how can surfers adapt to the different life stages? We can’t – and never will be able to – stop the passage of time. Life is a one-off golden opportunity that we should cherish every time we wake up in the morning.

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Maldives: coastal development is destroying surf breaks

Some of the best surf spots in the Maldives are being threatened and destroyed by coastal development and infrastructure. Save the Waves Coalition, and local surfing communities launched an international campaign to raise awareness for the problem. The non-governmental organization (NGO) wants to protect surf ecosystems under immediate threat from development projects that are compromising […]

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Lennox Head rejects Championship Tour event

The Australian seaside village of Lennox Head will not hold a Championship Tour (CT) event at Lennox Head, New South Wales. The Ballina Shire Council rejected a World Surf League (WSL) competition at the iconic point break. WSL wanted to add an extra venue to this year’s Australian CT leg, but the authorities voted against […]

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How to paddle on a surfboard

Paddling is a fundamental technique in surfing that provides forward motion. If you don’t know how to paddle, you’ll never reach the lineup or ride a wave. It allows us to get to the peak, move around to find a better position, triangulate, and catch waves. Make no mistake – the better you paddle your […]

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The bitter end of Surfer Magazine

I’ve been reading Surfer Magazine for three decades and subscribing to it for a long time. But in the end, the owners failed to honor their commitments with subscribers. In 2020, I lost my favorite publications – Q and Surfer Magazine. I subscribed to both titles for years. Q was probably the world’s greatest music […]

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John John Florence and Carissa Moore win Digital Triple Crown of Surfing

John John Florence and Carissa Moore have taken out the first-ever Digital Triple Crown of Surfing. For the first time in its history, the prestigious three-event series crowned its champions in a digital free surf competition. Between December 21, 2020, and January 15, 2021, male and female surfers submitted their filmed waves ridden at the […]

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