ICHINOMIYA, Chiba Prefecture--Surfers initiated an emergency rescue operation after 32 dolphins were found washed ashore at a beach on the Boso Peninsula here early on April 3. The surfers and ...
Premium Members can download all surf guides for free. The Chiba surf guide offers everything a surfer would ever want to know about riding waves in Chiba. The purpose of the surf guide PDF ...
Universality Invitation (TBD 2024) One spot is reserved for two surfers (one man, one woman) from countries with historically small Olympic delegations. This will come in the form of an invitation.
A photo of Brazilian surfer Gabriel Medina seemingly defying gravity and hovering above the ocean has already become one of the most viral images of the Paris Olympics. The photo shows Medina ...
A total of 48 surfers (24 men, 24 women) will compete at this year's Olympic Games. Most nations can qualify a maximum of two men and two women, though several countries are able to take three men and ...
GoFundMe An Australian surfer who lost a leg in a vicious shark attack has vowed to make a quick return to the water — even without a limb. Kai McKenzie's right leg was completely severed after ...
Watch as Brazilian surfer Gabriel Medina catches an "incredible wave" to set up a photograph that went viral at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Follow the Olympics on BBC Sport. Available to UK users only.
He will meet countryman João Chianca in that round Tuesday afternoon. Medina, 30, is an accomplished surfer—he owns three World Surf League championships and a pair of gold medals at the World ...
TEAHUPO'O, Tahiti, July 30 (Reuters) - Reigning Olympic champion Carissa Moore said she was "stoked" just to be a surfer after the Paris Games venue in Tahiti showcased a perfect day of wave ...
TEAHUPO'O, Tahiti, Aug 1 (Reuters) - An Olympic surfing judge from Australia has been cut from the panel scoring the competition in Tahiti after a photo showing him posing with Australian surfer ...
Watch as Brazilian surfer Gabriel Medina catches an "incredible wave" to set up a photograph that went viral at the Paris 2024 Olympics. BBC Homepage Skip to content ...