Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Seventhwave ambassador Jack Entwistle shreds Manly Festival





The Manly Festival of Surfing went off without a hitch last weekend, bringing together a wide range of surfers and surf craft. Seventhwave ambassador and ripper Jack Entwistle was there, competing in the Open Longboard, and a special 'Legends' event which saw him in the same heat as Simon Anderson, Nick Carroll and other big names of surfing. Here's a couple of pics from Jack.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

100 Years of Surf Life Saving celebrated in Stamps

Summer 2010/11 marks a century-long legacy of heroic service on New Zealand beaches. New Zealand Post is celebrating the vital role that Surf Life Saving plays with the release of the ‘100 years of Surf Life Saving’ stamp issue. The issue depicts the heroic volunteers in action - patrolling beaches and rescuing swimmers in heavy surf on beaches up and down the country.


Surf Life Saving has grown immensely since its early days in 1910, when a group of New Brighton community leaders decided by the light of an oil lantern to create a Surf Life Saving Club. Those early lifesavers patrolled through summer afternoons in woollen togs and carried out strict training regimes through winter in local pools and gyms.

Over the past 100 years Surf Life Saving has grown dramatically, and local volunteer brigades have transformed into highly disciplined units, ready for any situation. There are now 73 Surf Life Saving Clubs in New Zealand with nearly 15000 members protecting and saving lives.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010