Substantial resources are needed for the two legendary lasses to make their invitations to the World Champs a reality, including travel expenses, accommodation, specialised equipment, and professional coaching.
This weekend, a giant great white shark was among the pro surfers in the water, innocently stalking the dangling feet of some okes who were none the wiser.
‘Make or Break’ follows the World Surf League and promises the same behind the scenes action that has made ‘Drive to Survive’ such a huge hit.
Mason Barnes may well have ridden the first-ever 100-foot wave, catching a monster at famed Portuguese surf spot Nazaré.
A kook, defined as “an individual with no understanding of the social and sartorial norms of surfing”, is an easy target. Here are some classic wipeouts.
The contenders for one of the World Surf League’s most coveted prizes, the 2020 XXL Biggest Wave award, have recently been announced.
Earlier in the week, many surfers protested about the beaches remaining closed on alert level 4. Cue the jokes and piss-takes.
Nighttime beachgoers in California were treated to a natural light show as bioluminescent algae lit up the waves.
18-year-old Payton Landaas was tracking a whale when he saw it swimming towards a dozen or so surfers off the coast of Southern California.
A local organisation that works with children made it onto Meghan and Harry’s list of charities to follow.
Over in Kommetjie, the battle between surfers and paddleboarders has been going on for decades. Seems like things have escalated.
Organisers of a surfing tournament in Ballito have been hit with claims of sexism, after a picture of their two winners went viral on social media.
We all know that these creatures lurk in the waters beneath us but it’s a different matter altogether when they are hauled out of the water. This oke looks particularly nasty.
Taking on big waves around the world takes real guts but our surfers here at home face another fear altogether – here’s one surfer bailing out of a wave with a rather unwanted guest.
There are few things worse than driving to work whilst you watch some perfect sets rolling in. These guys aim to make those worries a thing of the past.
Chris Bryan’s new surfing film features some incredible 4K imagery at 1000 frames per second. Check it out here…
There are few things more spectacular for a surf enthusiast than catching the perfect wave. Watching a world famous surfer “shoot the pier” and getting it on film is also pretty great…