Friday, March 9, 2007

Surfing News


Get the Latest From the BSA!


The BRITISH SURFING ASSOCIATION (BSA) was founded in 1966 to promote the sport of surfing and represent the interests of all surfers in Great Britain and the Channel Islands. The BSA is recognized by the Government as the National Governing Body (NGB) for surfing and is a member of the International Surfing Association (ISA). Providing an open and democratic NGB with over ten thousand members, the BSA is a non-profit organization with all income used for the advancement of British surfing.

Surfing is defined as those sporting activities, undertaken individually and collectively, taking place within the surf line, but excluding those activities that incorporate the use of paddles, sails or motor power. Hereinafter known as "the sport."

The BSA website is loaded with sections on events, schedules, competition results, surf schools and in fact about anything one would think of in regard to "the sport." If you have any interest in surfing, this UK based organization has compiled a lot of useful information for any surfer or surfer wannabe! Have a a look at their site for a complete database of all things regarding "the sport." You won't be disappointed- Check it out here for more information!

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