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WATCH: Surfers for Autism Set to Bring More Than 200 Athletes to Cocoa Beach Surf Festival

Space Coast Daily 16 Jun 2026
Surfers for Autism CEO Moose Brown talks with Steve Wilson about their Cocoa Beach Surf Festival to be held on Saturday, June 20, 8 a.m ... Brown talks about the nonprofit, Surfers for Autism, the Surf Festival, and much more in this exclusive interview.
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Historic swells continue to batter California beaches. When will the surf die down?

The Brunswick News 15 Jun 2026
The risk of flooding and dangerous surf at California beaches will continue until Wednesday, weather officials said Sunday. Waves are not expected to be as big as those that pounded the shore last week and led to the deaths of ... .
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High surf warning in effect as king tides threaten coastal flooding

Honolulu Star-Advertiser 15 Jun 2026
A high surf warning remains in effect for south-facing shores ...
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Leonardo Fioravanti, K-Way ambassador, becomes the first Italian ever to win a World Surf League event. (BasicNet SpA)

Public Technologies 15 Jun 2026
) Leonardo Fioravanti, K-Way® ambassador, becomes the first Italian ever to win a World Surf League event ... victory at the City El Salvador Pro 2026, a stop on the World Surf League Championship Tour.
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Joey Chestnut, Miki Sudo set to defend titles at 2026 Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest ...

The Villager 15 Jun 2026
“Every July 4th, Coney Island becomes the center of the American summer celebration, and we are thrilled to welcome fans from around the world back to Surf and Stillwell.”.
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Unexpected artist becomes fan favourite at Download Festival with mosh pits and crowd surfing

The Mirror 13 Jun 2026
Thousands of rock fans are heading to Donington Park this weekend for Download Festival, but one unexpected artist has already become the highlight of the event ... .
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How to lift injured veterans' spirits? Surf New Smyrna Beach

The Daytona Beach News Journal 13 Jun 2026
"The hardest thing was swallowing your pride and asking for help, and that's why Oceans of Hope was so successful, because all these volunteers come out, willing to help these individuals who normally wouldn't be able to surf, out surfing.".
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