Bom Dia! The ISA Worlds Are Heading to Brazil in November 2018
Time to brush up on your "bom dia"s and "obrigado"s -- the International Surfing Association has just announced the host nation for next year's ISA Worlds: Brazil. The 2018 championship event - the 7th annual edition of the Worlds - will be hosted
King of the Cut Race Highlights
Highlights from the big 'King of the Cut' downwind showdown in West Oz on the weekend, where Jake Jensen and Angie Jackson made it a clean sweep for Tea
Arthur Arutkin, Susak Molinero Win the Paris Crossing as 700 Paddlers Brave Freezing Weather to Celebrate the Sport
In brief: France's Arthur Arutkin and Spaniard Susak Molinero have won the world's largest SUP race, as 700 paddlers braved zero-degree weather today to participate in the bucket list adventure that is the Pa
King of the Cut: Jake Jensen Dethrones Titouan Puyo, Angie Jackson Overpowers Karla Gilbert to Win Australia’s Biggest Race
In brief: Jake Jensen and Angie Jackson have claimed victories at the Stand Up Surf Shop "King of the Cut" downwind showdown in Western Australia this afternoon, defeating a star-studded cast of ocean masters to give Team ONE a double victory.
EuroTour 2018: Here’s the Full Schedule for the European Summer of SUP
One of the funnest parts of the SUP racing season, the EuroTour, has just announced its schedule for the 2018 European Summer of SUP. Featuring 10 races in 10 weeks across 8 different nations, and with everything from flat water racing to downwinders to
Paris, Perth and Tahiti — It’s The “Last Big Weekend of the Year”
Although the "regular season" wraps up on the shores of Doheny in early October, the real season never seems to end. We're already thinking about 2018 but we've still got a trio of big races to wrap up, with Paris, Perth and French Polynesia all hosting
Watch 550 Paddlers Challenge the Freezing Rains of ‘Chattajack’ in the Name of Adventure
Chattajack was definitely one for the books this year, with wild weather making the already-grueling 31 mile (50km) course particularly difficult for the record 550+ participants. Conditions were near-freezing, and the wind was seemingly head on no matter what direction paddlers were facing as they wound their