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What does surfing mean?
Surfing is a sport, specifically, standing on a surfboard, or riding the wind and waves with fins, kneeling boards, inflatable rubber pads, rowing boats and kayaks. Surfing originated in Hawaii.

The first World Surfing Championship was held in Manley, Australia on 1962, and then held every two years. In the competition, Touran shoots 1 wave or 6 waves in 45 minutes, and then scores according to the 20-point system of rushing, such as 3 waves in 30 minutes or 6 waves in 45 minutes, and then scores according to the surfer's starting, turning, taxiing distance, wave selection difficulty and so on.

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Surfing events are generally divided into short board, long board, individual events for men and women and group events for men and women. The duration of the whole activity is generally from 1 day to1day. So you can't watch the game every day, so you need to pay attention to the real-time broadcast status update of the game.

Individual events are promoted in individual competitions. Generally, the top two players with the best performance in this group are selected in groups of three or four to advance to the next round.