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  2. Lisa Andersen - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s women's surfing was underground, and surfing in general was seen as a man's sport. However, Andersen worked hard to impress her peers with her smooth but aggressive style. At 16, because of her parents disapproval of her love of surfing, she decided to run away to Huntington Beach, California to pursue her passion and train ...

  3. Are surfboards designed for female bodies? - AOL

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    The surfboard shaper began experimenting by altering the template, thickness and width of the boards. Jacob Arnold, 26, from the Gower shapes boards and said while female clients "tend to be ...

  4. Bikini Beach - Wikipedia

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    The surfboards used in this film (as well as the earlier Muscle Beach Party) were by Phil of Downey, California – aka Phil Sauer, the maker of "Surfboards of the Stars". [13] Sauer was also the stunt coordinator for another beach party film that used his surfboards, Columbia Pictures' Ride the Wild Surf, which was released the following month ...

  5. List of surfers - Wikipedia

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    Robert "Wingnut" Weaver Featured, along with Patrick O'Connell, in The Endless Summer II surf film. Sharon Webber (USA) Women's world surfing championship in 1970 and 1972; Dewey Weber (1938–1993) (USA) Surfer and surfboard designer; Dale Webster (1948– ) (USA) Northern California surfer who surfed over 10,407 days in a row, minimum of 3 ...

  6. Caitlin Simmers - Wikipedia

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    Simmers was born on October 26, 2005 in Oceanside, California, and grew up near the coast where she started surfing when she was still very young. [16] Parents, Ryan and Tracy Simmers, and brother, Timo, are all surfers, and were instrumental in encouraging Caitlin in the sport.

  7. Sally Fitzgibbons - Wikipedia

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    Fitzgibbons was born in Gerroa, New South Wales. [2] As a 14-year-old, Sally won the ASP Pro Junior open, an event open to any female surfer 21 and younger. [2] She started surfing at a young age, winning the Icon All-Girls Open Event Lennox Head in 2006 aged 16. [3]

  8. Surf culture - Wikipedia

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    Blake suggested that surfing would help women to keep their feminine figures. [36] Hawaiian surfer on the North Shore near Sunset Beach (Paumalū) There would be another rise in the popularity of women's surfing just a decade later as women increasingly played roles in surfing films.

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