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The day Doheny State Beach felt like Waikiki

Steve Brown is a surfer like everyone else. The only difference is that he doesn’t let a stage IV lung cancer keep him out of the water. This is his latest adventure. In early November, when the water temp in Southern California drops ten degrees from its summer ease of 70-72°F (21-22°C), and with a […]

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Birmingham ready to build UK’s most landlocked wave pool

Birmingham is set to become home to the UK’s most landlocked wave park after plans for a new £25 million facility were revealed today. The planning application lodged by Emerge Surf is for a 15-acre site, approximately seven miles to the east of Birmingham’s city center at Coleshill. Features include a 5.4-acre surf lagoon, powered […]

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Costa Rica establishes National Surfing Day

The Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica has formally approved the bill that establishes the National Surfing Day. The commission which analyzed Bill 21.241 has unanimously voted in favor of considering the practice and development of surfing as of economic, sporting, tourist and public interest. The unprecedented move in Costa Rican sport confirms that the National […]

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Owen Wright wins 2019 Tahiti Pro Teahupoo

Owen Wright has taken out the 2019 Tahiti Pro Teahupoo. The finals went underway in six-to-eight-foot waves at the infamous Polynesian reef pass. Wright had already started the day off with a 10-point ride and then got his revenge from last year’s final against Gabriel Medina.

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Spanish paddleboarder crosses the Pacific Ocean

Antonio de la Rosa has become the first person to paddleboard across the Pacific Ocean. The Spanish athlete completed a grueling solo journey in 76 days, five hours, and 22 minutes. De La Rosa kicked off his paddleboarding adventure in San Francisco, California, on June 9, and concluded the epic challenge in Waikiki, Hawaii, on […]

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The Wave Bristol enters warm-up phase

The Wave Bristol is expected to open its doors to the public in Autumn 2019, in England. The country’s second wave pool powered by Wavegarden will also be the first featuring the company’s latest technology, The Cove. The team behind The Wave released today its first series of surf slots.

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World Surf League announces WSL Studios

The professional surfing circuit announced the launch of the World Surf League (WSL) Studios. The organization led by Sophie Goldschmidt unveiled a content creation division that will be in charge of producing stories around surfing and surfers. WSL Studios will create documentaries, docu-series, and daily short videos and articles that will be distributed across multiple […]

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8 ways to pull through a surfing wipeout

A surfing wipeout can be incalculable and hostile. It is the last thing you want to encounter when surfing. However, there’s no way to prevent getting wiped out. You should think of how to respond wipeouts rather than avoiding them.  Always remember that when surfing a shallow break, there’s no room for panics.

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Kauli Vaast wins 2019 Tahiti Pro Trials

Kauli Vaast has taken out the 2019 Tahiti Pro Trials, at Teahupoo, in French Polynesia. The 17-year-old prodigy defeated Hawaiian sensation, Tyler Newton, in the final, after a standout performance throughout the qualifying event. All athletes were able to ride perfect, big and blue barrels thanks to the superb wind and swell conditions on offer […]

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58 Surf and Billabong open giant flagship store in Ericeira

58 Surf partnered with Billabong to open its flagship store, in Ericeira, Portugal. With a total area of around 1,000 square meters, each corner of 58 Surf Ericeira is inspired by nature and its elements. The brand new flagship store uses environmentally friendly materials such as cork and wood and features solar panels that capture […]

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