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  2. Category:Surfing in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Surfing in Brazil; O. Oi Rio Pro 2015; Oi Rio Pro 2015 (Woman) Oi Rio Pro 2016; Oi Rio Pro 2016 (Woman) R. Rio Breaks This page was last edited on 16 April 2024, at ...

  3. Brazil's gravity-defying surfer Gabriel Medina and other ...

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    One of the standout moments of the Olympic Games so far came from Brazilian surfer Gabriel Medina (pictured above), who was photographed on July 29 celebrating midair after winning his heat with a ...

  4. Surfing in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Rio Pro is one of the major professional surfing events in Brazil. Brazil has emerged as a major power in sport surfing, which has been labeled the Brazilian Storm. [5] [6] Gabriel Medina was the first Brazilian to win a World Surfing Championship. [7] [8] Rodrigo Koxa broke the world record for the largest wave at 80 ft (24.3 meters). [9]

  5. Gravity-defying photo of surfer Gabriel Medina during ... - AOL

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    The photo shows the Brazilian surfer seemingly floating over the horizon, his board beside him, just seconds before he splashed back into the water. Gravity-defying photo of surfer Gabriel Medina ...

  6. Brazilian surfer's historic ride at the Olympics spawns ...

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    Brazilian former world champion Gabriel Medina wowed the surfing world Monday with a spectacular tube ride that he seemed to self-score even before he kicked out: “10,” he indicated with his ...

  7. Saquarema - Wikipedia

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    Saquarema (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɐkwɐˈɾẽmɐ]) is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro. Its population is 90,583 (2020) and its area is 357 km 2. [3] It is located almost 73 km east of Rio de Janeiro. [4] It was known as Brazil's surfing capital.

  8. Surfing takes Brazilian kids out of Rio slum - AOL

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    RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — It's dawn and barefoot boys are hustling down the inclined alleys of Rio de Janeiro slums, surfboards under their arms. They're heading to nearby Sao Conrado and Arpoador ...

  9. Oi Rio Pro 2015 - Wikipedia

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    The Oi Rio Pro 2015 was an event on the 2015 ASP World Tour, organized by the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP). The competition took place from 11 to 17 May 2015 in Rio de Janeiro , Brazil , featuring 36 professional surfers .