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Wave of disappointment over canning of Corona Open J-Bay for 2024

Competitive global surfing will not grace the shores of the Eastern Cape next year following the World Surf League’s decision to pull the plug on the 2024 Corona Open J-Bay.

LISTEN | Former Surfing SA President Bakker talks new African venture

Having served a successful six-year term as President of Surfing South Africa, Johnny Bakker's new role seeks to improve the level of surfing in the African continent.

Big break for Big Dave as charge withdrawn

Big break for ‘Big Dave’ as charge withdrawn Surf shop owner caught riding waves during level three lockdown says industry hit hard PREMIUM By Kathryn Kimberley - 12 February 2021 Not even the prospect of arrest could deter Eastern Cape surfing legend Dave Lipschitz from catching some waves during the lockdown. With the charge against him withdrawn by the National Prosecuting Authority this week, the 66-year-old surf shop owner and surf industry pioneer has spoken out about why he defied the Covid-19 lockdown  regulations to surf. This article is reserved for HeraldLIVE subscribers. A subscription gives you full digital access to all our content.

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Surfing South Africa s quest to get back in the water

Surfing South Africa’s quest to get back in the water Updated Algoa FM News Share this: Surfing South Africa has approached national government with a request to consider allowing a return to training for its surfers. Image: Instagram / Snehlanhla Makhubu Surfing is not allowed under the current lockdown level three regulations, but it is having a big impact on the sport in the year in which surfing is scheduled to make its long-awaited debut at the Olympic Games in Tokyo. Port Elizabeth-based Surfing South Africa President, Johnny Bakker, says they had yet to receive a response from the government, but are hopeful of a positive outcome.

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