An Introduction to Olympic Surfing, with New Zealand's Paige Hareb Learn about surfing's induction into the Olympics, and how New Zealand's top surfer, Paige Hareb, is preparing for the 2020 Games in Tokyo.
World Surf League Announces Equal Pay for Male and Female Athletes in 2019 The WSL is setting the standard for gender equality not only in surfing, but for sport in general.
Sun, Sand, and Surf, Lots of Surf, in Mexico’s Puerto Escondido For most people, Puerto Escondido is just a dot on a map, a tourist destination overshadowed by flashier resort towns such as Cancun, Cabo, and Acapulco.
The Fresh Prince of Polynesia In this era, the most competitive time in the history of surfing on tour, there are three or four surfers at any given time flying the Hawaiian flag. Michel Bourez hauls the red and white Tahitian flag all by himself. Can he beat the Hawaiians?
Johanne Defay: Surfer No. 5 A surfing star from a young age, Johanne had to make some tough life decisions when her main sponsor dropped her. Now ranked No. 5 in the world, she's making a steady comeback, despite the brands that think she's too athletic for a bikini. Story by
Preview: 2017 ISA World SUP and Paddleboard Championship Since its inception in 2012, the International Surfing Association’s (ISA) World SUP and Paddleboard Championship has been the most exciting event of the year for the fastest growing watersport in the world. The World Championship brings the best athletes to one spot and showcases their extreme skills you can
Surfing with Fishermen on the Waves of Varkala A remote coastal fishing town in South India doubles up as a surfing turf, where two opposite cultures meet, mingle and celebrate the waves together. Fishermen near Varkala, a fishing town in Kerala in south India, drag their boats to the shore, chanting loudly as birds circle above in hopes