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In honor of founder Jack O'Neill and his numerous contributions to the world of surfing and action sports, O'Neill will release a biographical coffee table book," Jack O'Neill: It's Always Summer on the Inside."
The sixth installment of the ASP's sole roving event license, the Rip Curl Pro Search, is gearing up for a historic couple of weeks as the world's best surfers converge on the island paradise of Puerto Rico.
Like most great ideas, the idea to cross the Strait of Gibraltar came up while having a beer with some friends. Besides being the second most frequented shipping lane in the world, the strait hosts strong currents and rapidly changing wind conditions.
Drinking a beer after a great surfing session is one of those memorable summer classics. Who hasn't done it with friends?
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The most successful competitive surfer of all time, Kelly Slater, rode what may have been the last heat of his 24-year professional career.
We can't choose our height, and 80 percent of it is genetic. But if you're into surfing, taller and shorter surfers feel noticeable differences in getting acquainted with boards, paddling for, and riding a wave.
Ryan Crosby is the new chief executive officer (CEO) of the World Surf League (WSL).
Classified as "Critically Endangered" by UNESCO, the native Hawaiian language has approximately 2,000 speakers. Here's what makes it so special.