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SURFING ENGLAND
Welcome to SURFING ENGLAND – The recognised National Governing Body for the Sport of Surfing in England. A not for profit membership organisation run by surfers to support & development Surfing in England. Proudly serving our sport & our membership of surfers, surf coaches, surf clubs & surf schools. Recognised by Sport England, the International Surfing Association & the European Surfing Federation.
Surfing continues to grow rapidly as a sport for some, a passion for many and as a livelihood for others. We aim to deliver opportunity & support for all surfers at all levels in England. As the recognised National Governing Body for Surfing we are focused on ‘building a healthy surfing community’. We share in the joy of surfing across all its disciplines of short board, long board, body board, body surf, knee board and stand up paddle board.
Written by Zoe Smith on behalf of Team England Adaptive The setting for the inaugural Association Adaptive Surfing Professionals competition was Waikiki, Hawaii. The competition was the first of two professional international events, the second being in Oceanside California in September. Over 100 athletes from 16 different countries attended the event including 5 athletes from […]
We are stoked to announce our Team England Juniors, supported by dryrobe who will be representing England at the upcoming 2022 EuroSurf Championships in Santa Cruz, Portugal. The event will be taking place from 15th – 24th July 2022. The contest will showcase Europe’s best junior surfers, competing in U16/ U18 girls and boys shortboard, […]
Phenomenal surfing from Samuel Hearn who finishes 6th place in the U18 Boys, one of the best results in English and British surfing history. Team England place an incredible 15th overall; a result to be fiercely proud of as English surfing goes from strength-to-strength. The 2022 Surf City El Salvador ISA World Junior Surfing Championships […]
2022 English Adaptive Surfing Open: Thursday 7th July: The Wave, Bristol.
With a serious commitment to adaptive surfing, we return to The Wave for the third English Adaptive contest to be hosted here. The 2021 contest saw huge strides from the events debut in 2020 with a format that worked brilliantly for this location and the surfers. Our ambitions for 2022 are to see many more English Adaptive surfers competing, as well as welcoming our UK and International friends from this fantastic community.
As with our major contests, an event format with T&Cs will be released ahead of the contest and emailed to all members.
The Atlantic Games will take place from 11 to 15 July 2022 and will bring together around 400 young athletes aged 12 to 18, from the cities, regions and countries of the Atlantic Arc. The delegations will shine from multiple colors: Andalusia, Asturias, Brittany, Cantabria, Cornwall, Devon, Scotland, Galicia, Ireland, Normandy, Norte Portugal, New Aquitaine Basque Country, Pays de Loire, Wales.
The Atlantic Games will take place from 11 to 15 July 2022 and will bring together around 400 young athletes aged 12 to 18, from the cities, regions and countries of the Atlantic Arc. The delegations will shine from multiple colors: Andalusia, Asturias, Brittany, Cantabria, Cornwall, Devon, Scotland, Galicia, Ireland, Normandy, Norte Portugal, New Aquitaine Basque Country, Pays de Loire, Wales.
The Atlantic Games will take place from 11 to 15 July 2022 and will bring together around 400 young athletes aged 12 to 18, from the cities, regions and countries of the Atlantic Arc. The delegations will shine from multiple colors: Andalusia, Asturias, Brittany, Cantabria, Cornwall, Devon, Scotland, Galicia, Ireland, Normandy, Norte Portugal, New Aquitaine Basque Country, Pays de Loire, Wales.
The Atlantic Games will take place from 11 to 15 July 2022 and will bring together around 400 young athletes aged 12 to 18, from the cities, regions and countries of the Atlantic Arc. The delegations will shine from multiple colors: Andalusia, Asturias, Brittany, Cantabria, Cornwall, Devon, Scotland, Galicia, Ireland, Normandy, Norte Portugal, New Aquitaine Basque Country, Pays de Loire, Wales.
The Atlantic Games will take place from 11 to 15 July 2022 and will bring together around 400 young athletes aged 12 to 18, from the cities, regions and countries of the Atlantic Arc. The delegations will shine from multiple colors: Andalusia, Asturias, Brittany, Cantabria, Cornwall, Devon, Scotland, Galicia, Ireland, Normandy, Norte Portugal, New Aquitaine Basque Country, Pays de Loire, Wales.
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