Surfing South Africa
Sport | Surfing |
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Jurisdiction | South Africa |
Abbreviation | SSA |
Founded | 1965 |
Affiliation | ISF |
Headquarters | Cape Town |
President | Isaac February |
Vice president(s) | Ann Wright, Bongani Xulu |
Director | Johnny Bakker, Bruce Anderson, Lonwabo Alvin Mtatshi, Greg Emslie, Petronel Posthumus |
Official website | |
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Surfing South Africa (SSA) is the
SSA is responsible for the control of all aspects of Surfing in South Africa, from entry-level participation to the management of the elite level Pro Surf Tour (PST).[3] Provincial bodies, along with the SA Longboarding Association, the SA Bodyboarding Association and the SA Students Surfing Association are all affiliated to Surfing South Africa.
History
Surfing as a sport in South Africa started in
This exposure led to the hosting of many surfing competitions in South Africa. The Gunston 500 was first hosted at Bay of Plenty Beach in Durban in 1969. The Gunston grew into a major South African sporting attraction during the holiday season attracting huge crowds to the Durban beachfront. Other events, including the 1978 ISA World Championships at Nahoon Reef in East London were hosted followed by the Spur Steak Ranch Surfabouts, that used a mobile venue and featured many of the best surfers in the world during the mid 1980s and the Billabong Pro contests hosted in Jeffreys Bay. Following it all was the Quiksilver ISA World Surfing Games held in Durban in 2002 and the Mr Price Pro competition that replaced the Gunston 500
Surfers
Locations
See also
References
- ^ Member Directory, ISA. Retrieved 26 September 2017.
- ^ Surfing South Africa, SASCOC. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
- ^ New surfing series to kick off, IOL. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
- ISBN 9781598843019. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
- ISBN 9781317988595. Retrieved 6 December 2016 – via Google Books.
- Times. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
- ^ "Surfing in South Africa Celebrates 50th Anniversary". ISA. Retrieved 26 August 2017.
- ISBN 9781452100944. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
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