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It is one of the most picturesque and unusual surf spots on the planet, but also a challenging and exciting one. Meet San Francisco's Fort Point.
Before surfing was even a popular pastime for tourists in Hawaii, Germany was already making artificial waves. Here's the story of Undosa, the first-ever wave-generating machine.
Jacob Szekely has become the first-ever surfer to do a board transfer in a World Surf League (WSL) competition.
Of all the measurements that are often used to evaluate, analyze, dissect, and score surfing and surfers, there is one that is rarely mentioned - speed.
Whether they're used in tow-in surfing or surf rescue, personal watercraft (PWCs) are an important part of wave-riding activities. Here's what makes the best jet skis for surfing.
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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).
Big wave surfing is an industry with an industry.