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  2. Chasing Mavericks - Wikipedia

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    When Jay and Frosty go to Half Moon Bay, there is a large crowd and boats taking surfers out. Many of the newcomers wipe out before getting to surf Mavericks. Jay wipes out at first, but then retrieves his board and successfully rides Mavericks. A title card reveals that he married Kim and died at age 22 while free-diving in the Maldives.

  3. Surf culture - Wikipedia

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    Aspects of 1960s surf culture in Southern California, where it was first popularized, include the woodie, [3] bikinis and other beach wear, such as boardshorts or baggies, and surf music. [4] Surfers developed the skateboard to be able to "surf" on land, [5] as well as developing a number of other boardsports. [5]

  4. Surfing - Wikipedia

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    Surfers who body board, body surf, or handboard feel more drag as they move through the water than stand up surfers do. This holds body surfers into a more turbulent part of the wave (often completely submerged by whitewater). In contrast, surfers who instead ride a hydrofoil feel substantially less drag and may ride unbroken waves in the open ...

  5. How a blind surfer got over his fear of wiping out (and you ...

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    In fact, his YouTube surf channel was nominated this year for a Streamy, the Oscars of the online video and creator world, the first to do so. (Basketball hype man Jesser ended up winning the ...

  6. Beach Flags (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Beach Flags is a sporting event used by Surf lifesavers to practice beach sprinting and reflexes. The game is played by sticking a series of flags (typically short lengths of hosepipe) into the sand in a row. The competitors lie facing away (and face down) approximately 20 metres away.

  7. Surfing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Over 6 million people in the United States watch professional surfing on TV each year. [4] There are 9 official surf schools in the United States. [28] The Surf Industry Manufacturers Association (SIMA), reported that the United States Surf industry had grown from US$6.52 billion in 2004 to US$7.48 billion in 2006. [29]

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  9. Surf Diva - Wikipedia

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    Surf Diva is a surf school and shop based in La Jolla, a community in San Diego, California.It offers surfing lessons at the nearby La Jolla Shores beach. Originally an all-women's surf school, co-ed classes are now offered. [1]