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The adrenaline of surfing against the wall

Surfing towards a rocky wall feels like having an adrenaline shot injection. The problem is when things go wrong. Surfers get injured and cliffs remain unharmed. The world is full of reef breaks, precise jetty breaks and hollow slabs. These are surf peaks for the advanced and local surfers. It’s important to take-off in the […]

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Bay of Plenty win the 2012 National Scholastic Surfing Championships

The Bay of Plenty Junior Surfing Team has conquered the 2012 National Scholastic Surfing Championships, at Fitzroy Beach, New Zealand. The Bay of Plenty team regained the title they have held for five of the past seven years, by placing eight of their twelve surfers competing in the finals. Auckland secured their best ever team […]

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Huanchaco is the fifth World Surfing Reserve

Huanchaco will be the fifth World Surfing Reserve. The Peruvian surf area offers consistent, clean surf and ancient pre-Colombian history as a seafaring town. Huanchaco will be the first surf region in Latin America to be granted the status of World Surfing Reserve, after Malibu, Ericeira, Manly-Freshwater and Santa Cruz. The strong ocean culture of Huanchaco […]

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Kelly Slater show at the Quiksilver Pro France 2012

Kelly Slater still enjoys pro surfing. The Floridian scored 19.93 points to defeat Kieren Perrow in the Quarterfinals of the 2012 Quiksilver Pro France. Perfection is not a human condition. Slater posted a perfect 10-point ride and a 9.93 backup score to secure the highest heat-total of Quiksilver Pro France competition and his spot in the […]

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Surfboard destruction at the Quiksilver Pro France

The 2012 ASP World Tour title race is on fire. Dane Reynolds defeated Mick Fanning in Round 3 of the Quiksilver Pro France, at La Graviere, in a good working day for surfboard shapers. Several Australian contenders were eliminated from competition in shifting three-to-five foot (1 – 1.5 metre) waves, in the South of France. […]

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