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Thursday, September 29, 2011

5th Annual Dog Surfing Competition (Slideshow)

From: http://theweek.com/


All aboard

Five competitors pile on a surfboard during Sunday's Surf Dog Surf-A-Thon in Del Mar, Calif. The event welcomed 4,000 spectators, 80 pooches, and raised more than $100,000 for orphaned animals. Canine surf competitions have recently grown in popularity, and a number are held in Southern California each year. Click through for a look at more pups hanging ten.
PHOTO: REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson


The perfect pitch

Since dogs like this California competitor don't have the ability to paddle into the oncoming wave like human surfers can, dog surfers need to be "pitched." That's when the dog's human helper pushes the board — with the dog sitting or standing on top — so it's moving at the same speed as the wave. The human then lets go and the dog is set free to ride its wave.
PHOTO: REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson


Wipeout

A pug is thrown off its board on Sunday. Depending on the timing of the pitch or the size of the wave, dogs may wipe out just like human surfers — which is why all dogs wear life jackets and are assisted by human lifeguards.
PHOTO: REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson


The old pro

Buddy, a 14-year-old Jack Russell Terrier, took home the honor of "top dog" Sunday, his fifth win in the competition's six years. Buddy is also the first member of the Surf Dog Hall of Fame. While Buddy is likely to retire after this competition, his owner said there was no doubt those last waves were "probably the best of Buddy's life."
PHOTO: Facebook/Helen Woodward Animal Center


Cannonball

A surfing bulldog tumbles off its board during Sunday's competition. The 80 dogs competing were divided among four weight classes.
PHOTO: REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson


One with the wave

One of Sunday's competitors sits behind a spray of water during his ride. A dog's low center of gravity and relatively low weight often give him stability in rough waves. 
PHOTO: REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson


Helping hand

A labrador participates in a different Southern California surf competition last year. Humans are an important part of dog surfing. Getting the board out past the break point can be the most difficult part, because handlers have to keep the dog on the board through an onslaught of crashing waves.
PHOTO: CC BY: Port of San Diego


Big air

A small dog competing in the 2008 Surf Dog Surf-A-Thon wipes out while riding a wave. While humans attach themselves to their boards with a leash to the ankle, dogs are attached by their life vests. Surfboard companies now make softboards for dogs, which are preferable to fiberglass or wood because they prevent injury during canine wipeouts. 
PHOTO: Mike Blake/CORBIS


Shake it, baby

A dog shakes off some sea water during the 2008 Surf Dog Surf-A-Thon. Not all dogs are natural swimmers, and some have to practice holding their breath. While beginners can't exactly tell their owners they don't want to surf, canines do have other ways of expressing their disinterest in the sport.
PHOTO: Mike Blake/CORBIS


The best reward

Australian Kelpie Abbie G gives her owner a little lick during a calm moment on the water. Abbie G is a longtime surfer who this year became the first Guinness World Record holder for the longest surf ride by a dog. The record-setting distance of 65 yards was measured using a GPS system duct-taped to the top of her wetsuit.
PHOTO: REUTERS/Mike Blake


Friday, August 12, 2011

Kelly Slater’s Aerial 360 Wins U.S. Open in Calif., Amazes Humans Everywhere




If you didn’t know any better, you might think Kelly Slater was sort of like Merlin — aging backwards. Because who, at age 39, pulls out competition tricks like this one, letting the young little whippersnappers eat his spray? (Oh, right. Ok, besides Tony Hawk. )

On his first run in the men’s U.S. Open, held in Huntington Beach this week, Slater landed an aerial backside 360 into a reverse.

The competition was “all but over,” says the Bleacher Report, but Slater, ever the gentleman, offered his spot in the rotation to competitor Yadin Nicol. According to The LA Times:

Slater let Nicol take his spot in the rotation.”When you’re that guy that’s leading, you’re just hoping time is running out,” Slater said. “And then I just started feeling so bad. I came up to him and said, ‘Man, I am so frustrated for you right now. I have priority, but you can have whatever wave you want.’”It was a grand and unnecessary gesture from the champ.

Super-nice and super-talented works well for this guy. Looks like we still can expect to be seeing it for a while.

Video via SurfGeek.TV on You Tube.


Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Surfing Snowboarding Skateboarding Dog



youtube.com — Tillman used to be "just" a skateboarding bulldog, but like Michael Jordan, Bo Jackson, Travis Pastrana and new Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, he's expanded his athletic prowess to new sports. While other bulldogs are killing time on the pavement, tongues hanging out in exhaustion, Tillman's hitting the skate parks, beaches and slopes. 2 days ago

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

From Wetsuits to Wax: 9 High-Tech Products for Sustainable Surfing (Slideshow)

by Blythe Copeland
From: http://www.treehugger.com
surfing intro photo
Photo: mikebaird/Creative Commons
Surfing: Alone on a wave, it is just you and the great wide ocean. It's easy to forget the outside world -- unless you are stepping around miles of endless trash on the beach, pulling off plastic bags caught on your fins, and getting sick from the sewage that flows into the water with every rain storm.
Perhaps this sport -- one that requires skill, mental stamina, a taste for adrenaline, and gives its fans an excuse to travel to some of the most beautiful places in the world -- inspires a need to hold on to unblemished beaches more than any other.
But the synthetic wetsuits, fiberglass boards, and petroleum-based waxes aren't exactly kind to that ocean surfers love so much: The nine high-tech products here ensure the waves without the environmental sacrifice.
From Wetsuits to Wax: 9 High-Tech Products for Sustainable Surfing slideshow

Friday, April 29, 2011

Beautiful Wedgies of Surfing (Gallery)

From: http://www.totalprosports.com/

Women’s volleyball has always earned my vote for sexiest sport, but this gallery might just change that.

Much like the sport of beach volleyball, surfing affords us the opportunity to combine the beautiful scenery of a white shandy beach and crystal blue waters with the incredible sight of gorgeous females in skimpy little swimsuits. And just like the women who play volleyball, these female surfers are no stranger to the occasional wedgie.

You can check out a few of those beautiful wedgies below.