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  2. Surfing in India - Wikipedia

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    The first surf camp happened in 2011 at Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It was organised by Bay of Life in association with the Surfing Federation of India (SFI); it marked the beginning of surfing as a popular, organised sport in the country. Surfing Federation of India is the governing body for surfing in India. Surfing Federation of India is the ...

  3. Surfing Federation of India - Wikipedia

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    Surfing Federation of India, formerly Surfing India Association, was initiated by a group of surfers from India's first surf community called Mantra Surf Club Mulki, Karnataka, South India. SFI initiated India's first surf camp at Mulki in 2011, which was organized by Bay of Life Surf School, Chennai and oversaw India's first Surf festival at ...

  4. Ishita Malaviya - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the surf club uploaded a video titled The India Surf Story. It was a thirteen-minute-long documentary about the origins of surfing in India. Most of the footage for the video was shot at the India Surf Festival held in 2013 at Odisha. The film took shape over a period of eight months and was made with a small budget using borrowed ...

  5. International Surfing Association - Wikipedia

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    The International Surfing Association (ISA) is the world governing authority for surfing, SUP racing, SUP surfing, para surfing, bodyboarding and all other wave riding activities. The ISA is recognized by the International Olympic Committee .

  6. Surfing - Wikipedia

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    In the surf zone, shallow water waves are carried by global winds to the beach and interact with local winds to make surfing waves. [52] [54] Different onshore and off-shore wind patterns in the surf zone create different types of waves. Onshore winds cause random wave breaking patterns and are more suitable for experienced surfers.

  7. Talk:Surfing Federation of India - Wikipedia

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  8. Tow-in surfing - Wikipedia

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    Tow-in surfing is a surfing technique which uses artificial assistance to allow the surfer to catch faster-moving waves than was traditionally possible when paddling by hand. Tow-in surfing was invented by surfers who wanted to catch big waves and break the 30 ft (9 m) barrier. It has been one of the biggest breakthroughs in surfing history.

  9. Wavegarden - Wikipedia

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    NLand Surf Park in Austin, Texas featured their second commercial lagoon when it opened for business on 7 Oct 2016. [27] 2019 The Wave in Bristol, the first Wavegarden Cove lagoon opens to public. 2020 URBNSURF becomes Australia's first surf park opens to public; 2020 WAVE PARK, Asia’s biggest surf park is the centerpiece of a new luxury ...