The Wipeout Weekly - Surf Podcast

Weekly surf news roundup: Skiers almost ran surfing. Comeback after paralysis. Surfing as therapy. Drunk lifeguards. More statue drama.

8 min · 24 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Weekly surf news roundup: Skiers almost ran surfing. Comeback after paralysis. Surfing as therapy. Drunk lifeguards. More statue drama.

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In this week's surf news roundup: 🌊 Surfing almost got handed to the ski people 🏄‍♂️ A surfer finds his way back after paralysis 🧠 Surfing as therapy…again (but this time with a stroke) 🍺 Lifeguards, alcohol, and very questionable decisions 🏖️ Newquay gets a surf statue (and people have thoughts)

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