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  2. Flowriding - Wikipedia

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    Flowriding is a late 20th century alternative boardsport incorporating elements of surfing, bodyboarding, skateboarding, skimboarding, snowboarding and wakeboarding. [ 1 ] The FlowRider and the FlowBarrel are artificial waves that are called "sheet waves". [ 1 ]

  3. Wave pool - Wikipedia

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    Some wave pools like those made by Wavegarden at Surf Snowdonia and NLand are expressly designed for surfing rather than for swimming, and accordingly, create much larger waves. Other surfing wave pool projects, some of which can be in lakes, include Surf Ranch from Kelly Slater Wave Company, Surf Lakes, Webber Wave Pools and Okahina Wave ...

  4. Wave Loch - Wikipedia

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    That same year, after ten years of R&D, Wave Loch introduced its Surf Pool line of compressed-air-powered wave pools. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] With its goal of making surfing an Olympic sport, [ 13 ] Wave Loch’s Surf Pool generates 2-metre-high (6.6 ft) waves every ten seconds in a 5,000 m 2 (1.2 acres) footprint.

  5. Why the opening of the world's largest standing wave pool is ...

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    Ocean surfers will find that out quickly. Built by a company called Citywave, the wave pool is closer to river surfing, like at Waimea River, than ocean surfing. Pumps create a nonstop wave that ...

  6. Pay per wave: Native Hawaiians divided over artificial surf ...

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    Now, as one of the islands' standard-bearers of surfing, Keaulana wants to further boost the sport in his homeland by building an artificial wave pool just down the road from the beach — a spot ...

  7. Auckland Surf Park - Wikipedia

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    In late 2020, the surf park was first announced [4] following the announcement of Swell Planet, another surf park also set to be located in north Auckland. [5]In May 2023, it was the intention for Auckland Surf Park to become the world's first heated surfing wave pool was announced, along with the park's location. [3]

  8. The Wave (company) - Wikipedia

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    The wave pool can provide up to 1,000 waves per hour. There is space for up to eighty users at a time. [5] The dimensions of the pool are 300 metres (980 ft) long by 100 metres (330 ft) wide and 1.5 metres (4 ft 11 in) deep. [9] Besides the wave pool, the scheme includes a clubhouse, lake, restaurant, camping ground, woodland trails, and ...

  9. NLand - Wikipedia

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    NLand's surf lagoon is the largest man-made surf lagoon in North America. [4] Founder Doug Coors partnered with Spanish engineering firm Wavegarden to design and build the wave pool lagoon, which offers six-foot-high waves as well as gentler waves [ 5 ] for surfing and bodyboarding .