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'''Surfing South Africa''' (SSA) is the [[Sport governing body|governing body]] for the [[sport]] of [[surfing]] in [[South Africa]], and a recognised member of the world governing body, the [[International Surfing Association]] (ISA).<ref>[https://www.isasurf.org/membership/member-directory/ Member Directory], ISA, accessed 26 September 2017.</ref> SSA is also an affiliate of the [[South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee]] (SASCOC),<ref>[http://www.sascoc.co.za/2014/01/21/surfing-south-africa/ Surfing South Africa], SASCOC, accessed 23 September 2017.</ref> which, alongside [[Sport and Recreation South Africa]] (SRSA) supervises all organised sport in South Africa. |
'''Surfing South Africa''' (SSA) is the [[Sport governing body|governing body]] for the [[sport]] of [[surfing]] in [[South Africa]], and a recognised member of the world governing body, the [[International Surfing Association]] (ISA).<ref>[https://www.isasurf.org/membership/member-directory/ Member Directory], ISA, accessed 26 September 2017.</ref> SSA is also an affiliate of the [[South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee]] (SASCOC),<ref>[http://www.sascoc.co.za/2014/01/21/surfing-south-africa/ Surfing South Africa], SASCOC, accessed 23 September 2017.</ref> which, alongside [[Sport and Recreation South Africa]] (SRSA) supervises all organised sport in South Africa. |
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SSA is responsible for the control of all aspects of surfing in South Africa, from entry-level participation to the management of the elite level Pro Surf Tour (PST).<ref>[https://www.iol.co.za/sport/more-sport/new-surfing-series-to-kick-off-1658939 New surfing series to kick off], IOL, accessed |
SSA is responsible for the control of all aspects of surfing in South Africa, from entry-level participation to the management of the elite level Pro Surf Tour (PST).<ref>[https://www.iol.co.za/sport/more-sport/new-surfing-series-to-kick-off-1658939 New surfing series to kick off], IOL, accessed 10 March 2014.</ref> Provincial bodies, along with the SA Longboarding Association, the SA Bodyboarding Association and the SA Students Surfing Association are all affiliated to Surfing South Africa. |
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==History== |
==History== |
Revision as of 22:03, 26 September 2017
Sport | Surfing |
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Jurisdiction | South Africa |
Abbreviation | SSA |
Founded | 1965 |
Affiliation | ISF |
President | Johnny Bakker[1] |
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Surfing South Africa (SSA) is the governing body for the sport of surfing in South Africa, and a recognised member of the world governing body, the International Surfing Association (ISA).[2] SSA is also an affiliate of the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC),[3] which, alongside Sport and Recreation South Africa (SRSA) supervises all organised sport in South Africa.
SSA is responsible for the control of all aspects of surfing in South Africa, from entry-level participation to the management of the elite level Pro Surf Tour (PST).[4] Provincial bodies, along with the SA Longboarding Association, the SA Bodyboarding Association and the SA Students Surfing Association are all affiliated to Surfing South Africa.
History
Surfing as a sport in South Africa started in Durban around the 1940s.[5][6] The South African Surfing Association (SAFA) was founded in 1965.[7][8][9]
Surfers
See also
References
- ^ New President, Vice President and Board of Directors elected at Surfing South Africa Board AGM., SSA, accessed 27 July 2016..
- ^ Member Directory, ISA, accessed 26 September 2017.
- ^ Surfing South Africa, SASCOC, accessed 23 September 2017.
- ^ New surfing series to kick off, IOL, accessed 10 March 2014.
- ^ "Sports around the World: History, Culture, and Practice [4 volumes]: History ..." Books.google.co.uk. p. 161. Retrieved 2016-03-31.
- ^ Cornelissen, Scarlett; Grundlingh, Albert (13 September 2013). "Sport Past and Present in South Africa: (Trans)forming the Nation". Routledge. Retrieved 6 December 2016 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Dr Dude rides waves of SA's surfing history". Times. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
- ^ "Surfing in South Africa Celebrates 50th Anniversary". ISA. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
- ^ Matt Warshaw (2011-04-29). "The History of Surfing". Books.google.co.uk. p. 398. Retrieved 2016-03-31.