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Australia’s first artificial wave pool will open in Queensland

Webber Wave Pools has signed a memorandum of understanding with surfer-entrepreneur David Baird for the construction of the first artificial wave pool in Australia. Greg Webber can finally rest. His longtime manmade wave concept will finally see the light of day in a fully developed commercial project. The Webber Wave Pool promises a continuously breaking, […]

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Yes, there are surfers in Switzerland

There are surfers everywhere, and Switzerland is no exception. “I Wanna Surf” is a surf documentary which explores the life and challenges of Swiss surfers, and their quest for waves in a landlocked country. Switzerland is a beautiful country located between in Western and Central Europe. It has breathtaking natural places, tasty chocolate and perfect […]

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Jacob Willcox claims the 2014 Australian Open of Surfing Pro Junior

Jacob Willcox and Ellie-Jean Coffey have claimed the 2014 Australian Open of Surfing Pro Junior, at Manly Beach, Sydney. The young surfer from Margaret River had already showed his potential with a heat win over Kelly Slater in Portugal, last year. This time, Willcox claimed one of the biggest wins of his very young career. […]

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Dungeons and Jaws added to the 2014/2015 Big Wave World Tour

The 2014/2015 Big Wave World Tour (BWWT) schedule has been announced. It will be the first year under the umbrella of the Association of Surfing Professionals. The best big wave surfers in the planet will ride the largest swells of the globe in the Southern and Northern Hemispheres. Dungeons (South Africa) and Peahi “Jaws” (Maui) […]

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10 reasons why surfers should own a windsurfer

Windsurfing is an exciting water sport. Windsurfing gear has evolved a lot in the last two decades. Science behind hydrodynamics and aerodynamics pushed the outdoor activity into attractive markets and challenging new divisions. Today you can easily transport mast, board, sail and boom in your car. The equipment is light and can be quickly rigged. […]

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Argentine surfers ride a static wave in the Andes

If you’re a surfer and you’re living 250 miles (400 kilometers) away from the ocean, the only alternative is the river. In Mendoza, Argentina, waves can only be found in a narrow river. They are the pioneers of river surfing in Argentina. In Mendoza, on the eastern side of the Andes, fresh water means stoke. […]

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Making the transition to sustainability in surfing

Plymouth University and San Diego State University have teamed up to write “Sustainable Stoke: Transitions to Sustainability in the Surfing”. The new book explores the cutting edge of the surfing world’s transition to sustainability. We’re all going green, but what does that exactly mean? University researchers, surf industry leaders, athletes and non-governmental figures have explained […]

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Maui added to the 2014 ASP Women’s World Tour schedule

Maui will be the final venue on the 2014 ASP Women’s World Championship Tour (WCT) schedule. The Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) has announced that last contest of the year will be run in the world-famous Honolua Bay, between November 24th and December 6th, 2014. “Maui will always hold a special place in my heart. […]

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Bethany Hamilton speaks at the National Prayer Breakfast

Barack Obama has invited Bethany Hamilton to speak at the National Prayer Breakfast, in Washington, DC. The “Soul Surfer” revealed how she recovered from losing her arm in a shark attack, and how her spiritual strength helped her professional surfing career afterwards. “Because of where Jesus brought me, I have no regrets of the adversities […]

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