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A bad call on an ocean swim puts a surfer's retirement plans on the rocks. Written by Sean Murphy.
World record holder, surf coach and mental health advocate Blakey Johnston is on course to ride 1,000 waves in the month of ...
This is a feature from Issue 587. Subscribe to Tracks Premium to browse and read every feature from our print issues Neverland’ documents the colourful history of the American and Australian surfers ...
There’s an entire generation of surfers who can’t remember exactly what year it was when their dad walked out — but play the soundtrack from whichever Taylor Steele film was new at the time, and it ...
Tracks recently spoke to Gibran Putra Wirjawan who grew up between Java and Bali, and is currently editing a documentary titled Samudra, which explores the role surfing plays in Indonesia. When asked ...
Issue 592 features a new series exploring the dark seams that run through Australian surf culture. The first installation of ‘Dark Lineage’ invites you to consider the volatile journeys of Bobby Brown ...
It seems being a once celebrated pro surfer does not guarantee you a safe and prosperous journey through life. The surfing world was shocked by reports earlier in the week that Hawaiian surfing legend ...
In the Tracks 50th anniversary issue, revered writer and former Tracks editor, Phil Jarratt, casts a discerning eye over the mercantile evolution of surfing, charting its course from a humble, cottage ...
Japan’s Jin Suzuki came away with the highest heat of the event earlier today with a 9.73 and a 7.10 to make a 16.83 total. It can be difficult to understand the small differences in scores at a wave ...
Ziggy during some tour down time testing out the Waco pool in Texas. Sun Memos is the second poetry book Ziggy has published. It follows on from his original release called Brain Waves. While Ziggy ...
The Tracks Party Tour, powered by Casa, rolled into the steel city last weekend with homecoming headliners Rum Jungle stealing the show in front of a sold out Newcastle crowd. While Ryan Callinan gave ...
The world’s largest female surfing event returns to Kingscliff Beach this weekend. Seas The Day Festival, designed to celebrate women in our sport, attracts crowds in the thousands and is set to ...
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