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25.01.2022 Hey Ladies, don’t forget tomorrow is our first club round for 2020. Meet at Lennox Beach on the grass in front of the Pub/Bus Shelter for sign-on at 7am sharp. Let’s hope we get some great surf conditions to kick off an awesome 2020 comp. Hope to see you all there x
25.01.2022 So inspiring!! Well done Mia Green
25.01.2022 Do you love to surf? Want to join a club that supports women? All Girls is the perfect place to improve your skills and meet other girls who love surfing. Come along to our sign on day this Saturday, February 15th, 8.30am to 10.30am. Meet at the bus shelter for sign on. Divisions include : - Opens - Longboards - Junior Beginners and Senior Beginners... - Junior intermediate and senior intermediate - Wahine Masters (40+) Everyone is welcome to this supportive female surf club. We meet monthly for competitions. For more info call Berenice on 0413814708. Look forward to seeing you in the waves. Photo credit: @baytribeimages @telegraph . . . . . #allgirlssurfriders #allgirls #surf #lovetosurf #girlsthatsurf #surfergirl #girfer #lennoxhead #farnorthcoast #surfingnsw See more
24.01.2022 http://allgirlssurf.com.au/2019//11/narelle-bretherton-art/
22.01.2022 Sorry ladies.... today’s scheduled club round has been cancelled due to non contestable conditions. See you next month
19.01.2022 An inspirational event to check out!!
18.01.2022 One not to miss! The award winning film - Spoons: the Santa Barbara Story, focusing on the development of the spoon surfboard by Greenough and Yater.
17.01.2022 Check out my surfing buddy Heidy on the latest podcast of Ocean riders https://www.instagram.com/p/B912KRvqkbo/
16.01.2022 ALL GIRLS SURFRIDERS LENNOX HEAD SIGN ON DAY Saturday, February 15th 8.30am 10.30am Meet us at the beach just south of Lennox Point Hotel for sign on. All Girls is the perfect place to improve your skills and meet other girls who love surfing. ... Divisions include : - Opens - Longboards - Junior Beginners and Senior Beginners - Junior intermediate and senior intermediate Everyone is welcome to this supportive female surf club. We meet monthly for competitions. All Girls is an Active Kids provider. For more info call Berenice on 0413814708. Look forward to seeing you in the waves See more
14.01.2022 https://allgirlssurf.com.au//end-of-year-presentation-2019/ Check out our end of year results for Lennox Head All Girls Surfriders - We will take a break now over the festive season but look out for our sign on details on our website and facebook pages early February Cheers all and have a wonderful festive season filled with fun, laughter and lots of waves!!
10.01.2022 https://www.instagram.com/p/B8sErs9H23x/
10.01.2022 Before you think social distancing rules don’t apply in the surf..... check this out.
10.01.2022 14 year old Ava takes out open division of NZ champs! Congratulations Ava!
08.01.2022 Local legend and all time awesome chick
08.01.2022 Dear All Girls Club Members, Due to the arduous degree of restrictions imposed by Surfing NSW to run a club round and the need to keep our members safe during the Covid Pandemic, we have decided to cancel the remainder of our 2020 competition. All current ‘paid’ memberships will be carried forward to 2021 unless you would specifically like a refund (please email [email protected] to organise this). For the remaining ‘financial’ members we are looking into possibly runnin...g some coaching sessions free of charge to keep us all connected. Our All Girls Surfriders merchandise will be able to be purchased at these sessions including the new 2020 T-shirts, caps & jumpers, as well as free stickers with the new logo design. We look forward hopefully to seeing you all there, until then stay safe. - All Girls 2020 Committee See more
08.01.2022 This footage is simply stunning and gives you such a different perspective on waves So cool!
08.01.2022 WE ARE BACK!! We are very excited to let our members know, that with restrictions for club sport being lifted from July 10, the executive committee have met to start the ball rolling in getting All Girls back up and running for 2020. All things going well we plan to run our July 26 club round. There is going to be a few changes required to fit with Covid-19 guidelines but we are working hard behind the scenes and brainstorming ideas to make our remaining year of All Girls as awesome as possible. Keep your eyes peeled for more info on our socials and your emails. We can’t wait to see you all in July - the All Girls Committee xx
07.01.2022 MARCH & APRIL CLUB ROUNDS CANCELLED Hello Everyone, I am sure you will be disappointed but not surprised to hear that we will need to cancel the March and April Club Rounds. Surfing NSW recommends the events are cancelled and essentially, the Government advice regarding social distancing, makes running a club round impossible.... We very much hope that we will be able to re-commence in May. We will stay in touch and as soon as we can run again we will do so. In the meantime, the committee wishes you all good health and lot's of fun waves. Regards Berenice and Renee XX See more
02.01.2022 #stayathome #surfyourownpostcode #socialdistancing2020 #lennoxhead2478 #byronbay2481 #seeyouontheotherside
02.01.2022 Runaway to Respect: "Lisa Andersen defined a new era for women’s surfing and changed what men thought of how women surfed. Kelly Slater Her parents did not w...ant her to surf. They associated surfing with drugs, alcohol and a 'beach bum' lifestyle. "They thought there was nothing productive about sitting around on a surfboard. But then there was nothing productive about the way my family lived." Her dad was an alcoholic who lost his restaurant business. Her younger brother was in and out of jail. She crawled out of her window and ran away from home so many times that her dad had to board up the windows. Eventually, she was placed in juvenile detention. When she got out, her father destroyed her board in front of her. This time, she ran away for good - leaving a note that read 'Gone surfing.' Arriving in California, she moved in with a friend in Huntington Beach who, it turned out wanted more than just friendship. After three months of abuse, she left. She slept rough, sometimes under park benches. Other times, she would find an empty beach house, wait until nightfall and then crawl up to the verandah and make a cubby hole under her surfboard. She'd have to change her sleeping spot most days. Throughout it all, she kept surfing - winning 35 National Scholastic Surfing Association trophies in eight months. Each week, she would cut out the article in the local paper mentioning her name - and send it home, without giving her address. She wanted her family to know that she wasn't in jail, that she was doing well. A year later, at age 17, she won the girls' division of the U.S. Surfing Championships, placed third in the World Surfing Championships, and turned Pro - earning the world tour's rookie-of-the-year honors. In 1990, she won her first tour title, but had difficulty with the rigors of week in and week out competition. Finding increased determination and improved concentration after the birth of her first child, she rose to win four consecutive World Titles from 1994 to 1997, making competitive history as a single mom. Along the way, she became the first woman to cross over into surfing celebrityhood. Blond, smiling Andersen was seen in full-page magazine ads, on posters, in promo videos and magazines around the world. Outside Magazine wrote that she had achieved "a dominance that made the pig dudes shut up and take notice." With her run of world titles, she raised the profile of women’s surfing to a global level, shattered stereotypes of female surfers, inspired a whole generation of women to get in the water, and was the face that sold a million board shorts for the Roxy brand. Andersen was a six-time winner of the Surfer Readers Poll Award, was voted "Female Athlete of the Year" by Condé Nast and was listed in Surfer's "25 Most Influential Surfers of the Century" article. In 2000 she was ranked #76 in Sports Illustrated for Women's "Greatest Sportswomen of the Century." She's appeared in dozens of surf movies and videos, was inducted into the Surfer's Hall of Fame, named Waterman of the Year in 2007 and has had a bio written about her. While women surfers trail behind men in terms of pay and coverage,"there is no doubt that female surfing would have missed a crucial burst of progress without the style and performance of Lisa Andersen." In the end, she reconciled with her father and has found peace. Like the film that chronicles her life, "this is a story of how one person can overcome a wayward youth and serious adversity to achieve greatness." Article Credit: Surfers Journal / The Guardian / Cadislife Photo Credit: Unknown
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