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The key principle of ASNZ is ‘support’
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History was made yesterday (14th Jan) with the first ever adaptive heat at the NZ National Surfing Champs. The below three surfers battled it out in a 2-3′ peaky swell at South Piha with Luke Darby catching the winning wave on the buzzer.
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History was made yesterday (14th Jan) with the first ever adaptive heat at the NZ National Surfing Champs.
Three surfers, Kenton Osmond (wht), Bruce Campbell (grn) and Luke Darby (red) battled it out in a 2-3′ peaky swell at South Piha with Luke catching the winning wave on the buzzer.
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Click to enlarge photos courtesy NZSurfing Magazine
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