Surf News
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Andy Irons died a natural death from a sudden cardiac arrest due to a severe blockage of a main artery of the heart.
One in three surfers will likely experience one or more surf-related injuries in any given year. The conclusion is the result of a study by Southern Cross University involving 700 recreational surfers.
Marcos Monteiro has claimed victory at the 2011 Quiksilver Ceremonial Punta De Lobos Big Wave Invitational in Pichilemu, Chile. The Brazilian big wave surfer took $10,000 home and the first Big Wave World Tour event of the season.
Dale Webster has done it again. The 62-year-old surfer from Valley Ford, California, enjoyed his 13,000 consecutive surfing days on April 6, 2011.
Fukushima was one of the best surfing regions in Japan. After the tsunami and the nuclear power plant meltdown, Japanese surfers had to change their habits. Since March 11, 2011, surfing is banned.
Top Stories
AllWaves is a new wave pool technology from Belgium that allows surfing on an artificial lake, thus bringing surfing experiences closer to enthusiasts and landlocked surfers.
The world's first city center wave pool is ready to welcome surfers. Meet RiF010, the Dutch answer to urban surfing.
Bianca Valenti, Alo Slebir, Wilem Banks, and Jojo Roper were the standout wave riders of the 2024 Mavericks Surf Awards.
The waves at O2 SurfTown MUC are rolling. Europe's largest wave pool opens in Summer 2024 in Munich, Germany.