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If there's a sport with a magnetic force that keeps people from all backgrounds glued to the magic of riding waves, it is surfing.
Surfing with type 1 diabetes (T1D) seems like an intricate challenge. However, with the right preparation and mindset, it is not only possible but also immensely rewarding.
Allan C. Weisbecker (1948-2023), the "gonzo" writer, award-winning photojournalist, screenwriter, and stalwart of the American surf memoir, has passed away.
There's an old cliché that says that "surfing is for life." However, we tend to forget about the ones who actually make it happen.
In the 1960s, surfing was the sport of the moment in California. But 400 miles from the Golden State coastline, a revolutionary inland ocean was also pumping its first rideable waves.
Top Stories
Imagine a wave that behaves like a super-fast cargo train, rushing to reach its destiny at incredible speed. This wave is real. It's called Maalaea.
Kelly Slater's entrepreneurial journey has always been relatively kept under the radar, with surfing doing most of his talking. Let's take a look at how the Floridian planned the move from waves to the boardroom.
Three foreign surfers were murdered while on a surf trip through Baja California, Mexico.
The world's first city center wave pool is ready to welcome surfers. Meet RiF010, the Dutch answer to urban surfing.