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  2. Bodyboarding - Wikipedia

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    Bodyboarding is also referred to as Boogieboarding due to the invention of the "Boogie Board" by Tom Morey in 1971. The average bodyboard consists of a short, rectangular piece of hydrodynamic foam. Bodyboarders typically use swim fins for additional propulsion and control while riding a breaking wave.

  3. World Tour (bodyboarding) - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, the International Bodyboarding Corporation was created in order to run the bodyboarding world tour. For the period of 2020 to 2021, the IBC couldn't effectively run a tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic which impacted global travel.

  4. Boogie board - Wikipedia

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    Boogie board may refer to: Bodyboard, a device for riding waves. Boogie board (product), an electronic device for note taking that comes in various colors

  5. Improv Electronics updates Boogie Board writing pad lineup ...

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    Lastly for owners of the original Boogie, there's a $20 cork board-sporting Message Center dock that's great for wall-mounting (and making your whiteboard feel inadequate). To sweeten the deal ...

  6. 69-year-old dies visiting Hawaii when he hits head while ...

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    A tourist from Colorado died after hitting his head while boogie boarding, Hawaii police said. The 69-year-old man was pulled from Allerton Beach waters on March 1, according to a news release by ...

  7. Boogie board (product) - Wikipedia

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    Boogie Board is a product line of paperless note taking tools, utilizing an LCD in conjunction with a stylus, finger, or other implement to replicate the functionality of pen and paper. Boogie Board was developed by Kent Displays Incorporated, based on research conducted at Kent State University .