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  2. 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]

  3. Surf culture - Wikipedia

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    Localism or territorialism is a part of the development of surf culture in which individuals or groups of surfers claim certain key surfing spots as their own. [2] Aspects of 1960s surf culture in Southern California, where it was first popularized, include the woodie, [3] bikinis and other beach wear, such as boardshorts or baggies, and surf ...

  4. Culture of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    In Brazilian culture, living in a community is vital due to the fact Brazilians are very involved with one another. "Brazilians organize their lives around and about others, maintain a high level of social involvement, and consider personal relations of primary importance in all human interactions.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Surf art - Wikipedia

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    Surf art is visual art about or related to the sport of surfing, waves, and the culture that surrounds beaches. There is a strong connection between art and surf culture, which reaches back 3,000 years to Peru, where some of the world's first historians carved bas-reliefs of surfers. The intersection of surf and art realms today, however ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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.

  9. Rio Pro - Wikipedia

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    Rio Pro is an event on the WSL World Surfing Tour. The event is held every year at Rio de Janeiro, (RJ, Brazil) in May. ... Surfing in Brazil; References