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Six years and an architecture degree later Caleb Tancred is ready to give his competitive surfing dreams another crack.
At just 16, Matt Archbold was tipped to be the successor to Curren’s throne until his lust for adrenaline lead him down a ...
Jay’s latest edit comes courtesy of his sunglass sponsor ‘Otis Eyewear’, where he teams up with Jack Thomas, Jai Glindeman ...
Mica was the very feeling of being right where you’re supposed to be – the reminder that what you’re doing is what you’re ...
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Bill Morris’s infatuation with G-Land began a little over four decades ago. Since then, he’s answered the call of the jungle more than 20 times. As a committed surfer he’s always juggled his barrel ...
While the world’s best surfers on the WSL CT had a down day due to small conditions in Brazil, those competing on the Asia/Aus regional QS spent the day trading six foot freight train right tubes at ...
Jackson Coffey is your classic Australian waterman. He loves to surf, fish, dive and explore. He’s extremely good at all of them too. Having grown up travelling around Australia in a bus with his ...
As Matt Biolos continues to sit atop the WSL shaper rankings for 2025, after Cole Houshmand and Griffin Colapinto went 1 and 2 on Mayhem’s during the CT event in Brazil, we thought it’d be a good time ...
After seeing ‘Morning of the Earth’ in 1972, Dick Hoole and Wayne Lynch reasoned that making a trip to Bali was a better option than hustling in Hawaii. “In Hawaii, you had to deal with the risk of ...
A bad call on an ocean swim puts a surfer's retirement plans on the rocks. Written by Sean Murphy.
Tracks has just received word that Margaret River Pro event organiser,Tim Thirsk, met with the Northampton Shire Council in Western Australia, along with members of the Kalbarri Boardriders club, to ...