NUMBER  12 / February 1st, 2008      
  
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THE 2008 ISA Scholarship recipients announced


20 junior surfers from 16 countries are the new ISA surfing ambassadors

After a careful revision by the Scholarship Selection Subcommittee the ISA has announced the recipients of the 2008 ISA Individual Scholarship Program.


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ISA and Surfing Schools Development in 2008

The business of running surf schools in a professional way remains a key subject for the ISA. As surfing continues to experience explosive growth, so does the need to grow the surfing schools sector in a professional and orderly manner.

From the very beginner all the way to the top professional surfers, surfing education is a key element for the development of surfing. Running surfing schools under worldwide standards will provide for years of sustained growth for schools. 

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SOUTH AFRICA
Grant "Twiggy" Baker takes runner-up spot and Green Room award in 2008 Mavericks Surf Contest

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Grant Baker At Mav´s
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AUSTRALIA
Craig Anderson takes biggest ever win at the Ozmosis Nova Pro Junior
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Applications for Team Australia Staff position now open
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JAPAN
2008 event schedule
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ISA World Junior Surfing Championships 2008 U16 Boys Profile
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NEW ZEALAND
Jay Quinn Doubles Up
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Craig Anderson

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BRITAIN
British surfers rush to grab golden waves
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FRANCE
The next 2008 Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championship in France

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Lee-Ann Curren Wins the Kustom Jetty Surf Pro Junior

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ireland
Irish surf team squad training

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Judging course
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Mitch Corbett. foto: Chris Stevens

 




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ARGENTINA
Maxi Siri is this year’s Lobo de Mar
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Honu Beach filled with Roxy Spirit
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First stage of the Argentinian Surf Tour

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COLOMBIA
Colombia ready for its Triple Crown
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Chile
Diego Medina won the Icefrut 2008 Surf Tour ‘s first stage
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COSTA RICA
Gilberth Brown ends with Vindas’ hegemony
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JAMAICA
Inilek Wilmot and Elim Beckford are 2007 National Champs
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MEXICO
Dylan Southworth won the first stage of the Americas’ Cup Tour 
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panama
The first big stage of Panamanian surfing is coming closer

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uruguay
Luisma Iturria with a new movie
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USA
Conlogue and Erickson bring home stellar results from Billabong ASP World Juniors
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VENEZUELA
Hurricane Magnum won by a landslide in the Reef Classic Argentina
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Gilbert Brown




* *surf aid news *


Learn about SurfAid´s Katiet Village Programme

GOAL
To implement activities that are additional to the Mentawai Community Based Health Program in Katiet which will serve as a model that can be replicated in other villages

TIMELINE
Jan 2005-Dec 2010

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* *OTHER IMPORTANT NEWS *


ISA Guide 2008 available

The ISA Guide 2008 is now available,
click here to download it.

The ISA Guide is our main yearly publication. It provides in one compact format, news about the surfing world, including the sport, and its environmental and humanitarian arms.

The Guide complements the much larger amount of updated information available at www.isasurf.org.

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STEPHANIE GILMORE
Rookie to Star in just one year



2007 will be a year to remember for the Australian surfer Stephanie Gilmore. She couldn’t have a better debut. With her enormous talent she got over all her fears and lack of experience and became the first ever rookie to win the ASP World Championship Tour.

Stephanie Louise Gilmore was born on January 29, 1988 in Murwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia. She started surfing with great talent when she was 10 years old on a bodyboard.

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