Who will save British surfing ?

What is it with surfing ? Everyone wants a piece of the innate 'cool' that surrounds surfing, the advertisers, the clothing brands, the appropriators of surfing's unique language. But no-one wants to carry the torch for British surfing.  The British Surfing Association has gone, Surfing GB has folded, in a disarray of resignations, before it had even started doing anything to promote a sport that just about everyone in Britain aspires to.

So who will be the person, or people, who will step forward and put British surfing solidly on the map? Who will step in to the current void and take UK surfing to the place it belongs?

Reading this post at Surf Nation gives me hope that a sensible committee might indeed be formed to promote our sport on a national level.  As a healthy lifestyle pursuit and with charitable institutions like Surf Action  and Sirens Surf providing social help to disadvantaged groups through surf courses, surfing has traveled well beyond its humble roots.

As ever with movements on a national scale it will be slow going, but if those movements are in a continually positive direction, it will only be good for British surfing.

In the meantime, here's a picture of someone having a very positive time at Praa Sands today..



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