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  2. Glossary of surfing - Wikipedia

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    Caught inside: When a surfer is paddling out and cannot get past the breaking surf to the safer part of the ocean (the outside) in order to find a wave to ride; Cheater five: See Hang-five/hang ten; Cross-step: Crossing one foot over the other to walk down the board; Drop in: Dropping into (engaging) the wave, most often as part of standing up

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    GLASS CANNON (18A: Gaming term for a low-defense, high-damage character) As with most gaming content that appears in our puzzles, credit for this theme answer and clue goes to Olivia.

  4. Skysurfing - Wikipedia

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    Sky surfing is a type of skydiving and extreme sport in which the skydiver wears a custom skysurf board attached to the feet and performs surfing-style aerobatics during freefall. [ 1 ] The boards used are generally smaller than actual surfboards , and look more like snowboards or large skateboards .

  5. Surfing - Wikipedia

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    Sidewalk surfing has a similar feel to surfing and requires only a paved road or sidewalk. To create the feel of the wave, surfers even sneaked into empty backyard swimming pools to ride in, known as pool skating. Eventually, surfing made its way to the slopes with the invention of the Snurfer, later credited as the first snowboard. Many other ...

  6. Garrett McNamara - Wikipedia

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    After training for a year, McNamara and tow-in partner Rodrigo Resende won the $70,000 purse at the Tow Surfing World Cup in Maui at Jaws in 2002. [3] Later that year, he posed for the cover of major surf magazines around the world after being photographed in a dramatic barrel shot off of the coast of Teahupo'o in Tahiti. In 2003 he rode one of ...

  7. Closeout (surfing) - Wikipedia

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    In surfing, a closeout is a wave formation that does not allow a tubular ride or smooth ridable transitional and optimum trajectory of hydrodynamic wave action from drop in to either left or right. Background

  8. Layne Beachley - Wikipedia

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    Beachley was brought up in the competitive Manly surfing scene and was competing and winning against men at the age of 15. It was at that time that she developed her strength and style, contributing to her future success as an unbeaten world champion and big-wave rider.

  9. Sky surfing - Wikipedia

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