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NICO von Rupp is a German / Portuguese surfer living in Praia Grande, close to Lisbon, Portugal.
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SOUTH of the Border, Vol. 2, follows Lyndon Wake, Andrew Cotton and Tom Butler during a very average month of surf in Ireland.
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ALL in a couple of days work for Alex Gray -- from Pipe to the outer reefs and then back again -- plus or minus a few stitches.
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THE ONLY Girl in the Polluted Curl, meet Britain's best ever female surfer, Linda Sharp ex European champion.
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[PT-Hunter to hunted]
Looking good before narrowly losing in the quarters ... Kelly Slater Quik Pro France© 2009 - WILLBAILEY14/Quicksilver Pro How different is it being the hunter and not the hunted? It hasn’t happened that often in your career. Yeah, it’s a different experience for sure. You know I started this year with a really bad string of results and wasn’t very focused, but still I wasn’t too worried about it after the first event. I’ve been messing around and experimenting with my boards and you can’t really focus on the event or competition side of things when you are doing that. I mean you have to try and do both, but it’s always going to take away from your competitive aspirations at some level. Has that board experimentation been a success?Well its hard to say, but yeah it has affected my competition success. I become a little obsessive about things and I get my mind consumed by things - allowing them to take over. And for most of this year that’s been boards... I’ve even found myself going out in heats and not caring whether I win or lose. Now I’m kinda not sure exactly what that means, but I do know it tends to worry other people more than me. For me its all a part of my surfing, so I’ll just let it run.And yet last year was one of your best ever statistically and landed your 9th world title. Was your competitive instinct much stronger then?I didn’t feel like my drive was that great last year to be honest. I just was able to take it heat-by-heat and was really able to be 'in' the moment. I was also able to realise that this was what I had to do 'right now' and be able to separate that from when I was out of competition, which is crucial. I mean looking back, I think last year overall was the best year I’ve ever had and that was because I was just happy and relaxed and able to stay in the moment.
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