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UK surfers had the fantastic opportunity to surf the River Severn, in the second highest tide in the world. The longest ride is also a dangerous bet, with trees and debris getting in the way.
The renowned surfers Eduar Santana, Manuel Selman, Victor Peralta, and the great promise Gian Marcos Oliva, won first places in the Junior, Open, Master, and Mini Junior Surf in the Third Annual Encuentro Surf Challenge, held at Playa Encuentro in Cabarete, on the North Coast of the Dominican Republic, February 20, 2010.
The Italian-Costa Rican resident of Malpais in Puntarenas, Ramón Taliani prevailed Sunday at the premier date of the Circuito Nacional de Surf DayStar in Playa Westfalia in Limon, beating in the finals the Jaco residents Luis Vindas and Jair Pérez, not to mention Tamarindo’s Luis Castro.
Doug Warbrick’s huge contribution to Australian surfing has finally been acknowledged with his elevation to the sport’s Hall of Fame at the Australian Surfing Awards on the southern end of the Gold Coast last night.
Sorted Surf Shop is pleased to announce the first Surf Contest at the newly completed artificial surf reef at Boscombe, Bournemouth. Sorted will be joining forces with many of the surf industry giants to bring a surf contest and festival to the beach at Boscombe.
Top Stories
French surfboard building company Notox developed a modular shortboard to make surf trips on the bus and train easier.
The number of surfers using saunas to recover from intense physical exercise in low-temperature waters is growing. Here's why the two match.
Jardim do Mar was once hailed as the world's best big-wave point break.
Science has dissected and simulated natural events and phenomena for centuries. Waves are one of them.