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Brits light up Junior French Pro
Reubyn Ash succeeds at Rip Curl Pro Junior
Brazilian cools Winter charge in France
Russell Winter slips to 40th in WQS rankings
Pro surfers charity cause
BPSA St Ives offers top raffle prize
Reunion of spirit in Honolulu
Eighteen pioneer women arrive in Hawaii
Pro's bank on big swell
Lacanau expects a fresh north swell
SAS/Aloha Cornish & Open
2006 event attracts competitors from around globe
100% organic t-shirts from Loose-Fit
Devon retailer introduces environmentally sensitive clothing range
Junior Longboarder takes Title at the Cornish & Open
Established surf contest runs at Porthtowan
European broadcast first
British Eurosport 2 broadcasts Rip Curl Pro WQS Series
Brits feature in Oakley Pro
Jayce Robinson performs in early rounds
SAS reiterate support for the Wave Hub
Last day for public comment on Wave Hub
Pro clinics launched in the UK
Llewellyn Whittaker offers professional supervision
Richest women's pro event
Beachley brings ASP back to Sydney
Dean Bowen Wins King Of The Groms
Billabong Australia's Dean Bowen takes out competition
David Weare wins UK Boardmasters
South African surfer David Weare climbs World Qualifying Series
De Souza has eye on title
Top seeds took a tumble during round four
WiLDCOAST Takes Rep. Susan Davis on Water Quality Tour
On Monday, Ben McCue, Coastal Conservation Program Manager, and Oscar Romo, Coastal Training Program Coordinator of the Tijuana Estuary lead a water-quality tour for Representative Susan Davis and her staff.
Tahitian surfer tames Teahupoo
Manoa Drollet rides into history books
London surfer to arrive in St Agnes
Hugo Tagholm, a Director of clean water campaigners Surfers Against Sewage (SAS), will arrive in St Agnes tomorrow after cycling 400 miles from his home in London to Cornwall to help campaign and raise awareness of the urgent need to combat climate change.
Brits bow out at Boardmasters
Overseas surfers put paid to British interest
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