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  2. River surfing - Wikipedia

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    River surfing is the sport of surfing either standing waves, tidal bores or upstream waves in rivers. Claims for its origins include a 1955 ride of 2.4 km (1.5 mi) along the tidal bore of the River Severn .

  3. Eisbach (Isar) - Wikipedia

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    Surfing video. The Eisbach (German, 'ice brook') is a 2-kilometre-long (1.2 mi) canal, part of Munich City Streams in Munich. It flows through the Englischer Garten park, and is a side arm of the Isar River. An artificial wave has been created on one section, which is popular among river surfers.

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  5. List of water sports - Wikipedia

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    A variety of water sports; from top left: diving, surfing, water polo, synchronized swimming, swimming, rowing, yacht racing, dragon boat racing, kayaking. Water sports or aquatic sports are sports activities conducted on waterbodies and can be categorized according to the degree of immersion by the participants.

  6. Severn bore - Wikipedia

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    River surfing enthusiasts attempt to surf along on the wave, which can be 2 m (7 ft) high. [12] The river was first surfed in 1955 by World War II veteran Jack Churchill, a Military Cross recipient renowned both for carrying a Scottish broadsword, and for being the only Allied soldier to kill an enemy with a longbow during the war. He became a ...

  7. Pororoca - Wikipedia

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    The wave has become popular with surfers.Since 1999, an annual championship has been held in São Domingos do Capim (on the adjacent Guamá River).However, surfing the Pororoca is especially dangerous, as the water contains a significant amount of debris from the shores of the river (often entire trees), in addition to dangerous fauna.

  8. Habitat 67 (standing wave) - Wikipedia

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    Playboater surfing Habitat 67 Riversurfing Habitat 67. Habitat 67 is the name of a standing wave on the Saint Lawrence River in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.Informally named for the adjacent Habitat 67 housing complex, it has become a popular destination for whitewater kayaking and river surfing.

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