Jeffreys Bay in the Eastern Cape has lost its spot on the World Surf League tour, with the event shifting to New Zealand for ...
Surfing in South Africa was dealt a gnarly blow this week when it was announced that the country’s premier surfing event would not be returning to its shores this year.The World Surf League (WSL) anno ...
So long, J-Bay. Hello, Raglan.
The department of sport, arts and culture said the narrative that the World Surf League was cancelled in Jeffreys Bay because ...
The World Surf League replaced Jeffreys Bay in South Africa with New Zealand's most famous wave: the beautiful left at Raglan ...
Why Jeffreys Bay Is Still One of the Crown Jewels of World Surfing, and Why South Africa Needs to Fight for It ...
However, WSL Chief Executive Ryan Crosby announced that the financial support necessary to sustain the event is no longer viable. "We love J-Bay and the community there, and we’re really grateful to ...
It wasn’t the wallpaper-worthy Jeffreys Bay that was initially predicted, but if you were on a surf trip and woke up to what the Championship Tour surfed yesterday, you’d be stoked. Overhead walls ...
World Surf Tour CEO Ryan Crosby described Jeffreys Bay as 'one of the best waves in the world' but government cited application regulations.
On Finals Days of competition at the World Surf League’s Corona Cero Open J-Bay, there was a guest appearance – not an F1 driver, nor a soccer player, not even a great white shark…just a few of the ...