The global ocean means something different to everyone on the pro surfing tour. WSL Championship Tour surfer Lakey Peterson’s career has allowed her to interact with the ocean every single day. She’s joined other Pro’s to urge peopel to sign the petition to save 30% of the global oceans by 2030.
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Keahi de Aboitiz grew up around the legendary surf spots of Noosa on Australia’s Gold Coast. For Keahi kitesurfing has become an extension of surfing and a way to spend as much time in the ocean as possible. It’s a tool that turns windy sessions into a whole new world of fun. This film will make you want to get back in the water right now!
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Big Wave surfing’s Billy Kemper was on top of his game when a calling to surf a legendary wave in Morocco turned into a nightmare. Watch his story, which highlights the long climb back to health and success.
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Women’s surfing hasn’t always been on the forefront as it is now. Pam Burridge, 1990 World Champ and women’s surfing pioneer chats to Dave Prodan in “The Line-up” series about the upcoming ‘Girls Can’t Surf’ film. The film follows the trailblazing group of female professional surfers in the 1980s who changed the face of surfing for good.
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Lost Track New Zealand takes you on a journey of a lifetime through the remote wilderness of New Zealand in search of perfect waves and life long memories. Follow surfer Torren Martyn and film maker Ishka Folkwell as they embark on a three month motorbike adventure into the depths of New Zealand.
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Jonathan Paarman is a legendary, fearless wave-rider from Cape Town, South Africa who was ranked #15 in the world in 1976. Paarman was born in 1954 and was raised in Cape Town. He is one of five brothers and the son of a commercial fisherman. His extensive knowledge of the ocean in both surfing and sailing has led to him working in the boat building industry. Today, he and his brothers Mark and Roger build custom catamarans for Balance Catamarans at Nexus Yachts based in Cape St. Francis, South Africa.
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This week on Podcast with a Pro, Paige Alms chats to the Water People about her love of surfing and her passion for helping others. Paige is the Women’s Paddle of the Year winner and Women’s Ride of the Year winner. She is self-taught and self motivated. A jack-of-all-trades, she maintains a career in surfing by working.
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Check out these seven mind-blowing big wave paddle images from the 2020 Red Bull Big Wave Award nominee selection.
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The Red Bull Big Wave Awards have been announced – where the biggest, baddest…
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See barrels in Paradise with Greg Bertish and friends as they head back to Mentawai to visit a legend, explore islands, and surf the waves of their dreams.