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The Earthwave Global Surf Challenge is an initiative created by the Cape Town based Kahuna Surfing Academy that showcases the global nature of the surfing community, highlights their environmental concerns and issues a "call to action" on how we can reduce our impact on climate change.
By staging attempts on the Guinness World Record for the ‘most surfers riding one wave simultaneously’ on beaches worldwide on the first Sunday in September annually, Earthwave provides a platform for surfers of every age and ability to participate in an enjoyable group activity.
Leveraging the newsworthiness of world record attempts, Earthwave seeks to raise awareness of the threat of Global Warming and its effects on our oceans and waves while mobilizing the trendsetting surfing fraternity through practical advice on how to become part of the solution to the most devastating problem ever faced by mankind.
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Surfers are more attuned to the environment than the average person. We follow weather patterns around the world and dream of riding far away places. It's a global tribe with tremendous passion and a deep connection to the environment, which is why you find surfers at the forefront of awareness.
GRANT WASHBURN - Big Wave Legend and Mavericks guru
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News
| 23 Aug 2007 | England |
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What is Earthwave? Earthwave - The Global Surf Challenge is the first worldwide surfing event to be staged in one 24 hour period and arguably the first sporting event of any kind to be run this way. Ticket to Ride 'Worldwide Surfing Adventures' has been directly approached to co-ordinate and represent England's participation in Earthwave and we would like to invite you to join us on Sunday 2 September from 16.30 onwards in the Polzeath Car Park by the Surf's Up trailer ready to get in the water @ 1800 sharp for a one hour surf session where we hope to break the World Record for the most surfers surfing on the same wave. Organising the event alongside Surf Up Surf School and the Surf's Up Boardriders Club leaves us quietly confident that we can not only set the standard for the annual earthwave event but also smash the current world record for most surfers on one wave. Where: Polzeath Beach When: Sunday 2 September Times: - 16:30 beach registration. - 18:00 in the water, 1900 leave water world record holders. - 20:00 Carters bar for a well earned pint of English Ale.
What's it in aid of? Earthwave intends to mobilize the global surfing community in the quest for greater environmental awareness and what each and every person can do to reduce their impact on climate change, and specifically its effects on our oceans and waves. The global scale of Earthwave will be used to highlight the problem of Global Warming and allied to a 'call to action' on what can be done to prevent climate change and particularly its effects on our oceans and waves.
Ticket to Ride and the Surf's Up Boardriders are "in it to WIN it" and take the Earthwave crown and smash the worl record, officially standing at 44, set by Lahinch surf school (Ireland) and unofficially at 73, held by the Kahuna Surfing Academy (South Africa). Whichever one it is, our aim is to go beyond both a bring a piece of surfing history onto English shores. To do this we need your help!!
How to get involved? Register your details online NOW at www.ttride.co.uk to guarantee a place before beach registration on the beach. Which Starts 1630 and ends 1730. Places are limited to 300 for safety reasons, so register your interest here to avoiding missing out on your very own piece of surfing history. We will be working on a first come first served basis. And as always with Ticket to Ride, surfing ability is not that important. However, getting fully involved and making history definitely is!!! England participation in Earthwave is by no means an exclusive event. It is hoped that 300 surfers will take to the water on Polzeath beach(North Cornwall) on 2 September 2007 all hoping to take their place on a wave that is set to roll in onto English shores and be ridden in to world surfing history.
Feel free to get in touch at any time to discuss the event with us. Email info@ttride.co.uk or call us on +44 (0)208 7888 668. Further info is also available from our Event Partners on the beach's Surf's Up Surf School. Looking forward to see you down there!!!
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