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  2. Tatiana Weston-Webb - Wikipedia

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    Tatiana Weston-Webb. Tatiana Weston-Webb at the Supergirl Pro Surf Contest in Oceanside. Tatiana Guimarães Weston-Webb (born May 9, 1996 [ 1]) is a Brazilian surfer based in Kauai, Hawaii. [ 1] She is also both American and English. She was the only rookie on the WCT ( professional surfing) (World Championship Tour) in 2015.

  3. Speeded up robust features - Wikipedia

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    In computer vision, speeded up robust features ( SURF) is a patented local feature detector and descriptor. It can be used for tasks such as object recognition, image registration, classification, or 3D reconstruction. It is partly inspired by the scale-invariant feature transform (SIFT) descriptor. The standard version of SURF is several times ...

  4. Dewey Weber - Wikipedia

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    Dewey Weber. David Earl Weber (August 18, 1938, in Denver, Colorado – January 6, 1993), known as Dewey Weber, was an American surfer, a popular surfing film subject, and a successful surfboard manufacturing businessman. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, he distinguished himself with a surfing style unique at the outset of that era.

  5. Tom Blake (surfer) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Blake (surfer) Thomas Edward Blake (March 8, 1902 – May 5, 1994) was an American athlete, inventor, and writer, widely considered to be one of the most influential surfers in history, and a key figure in transforming surfing from a regional Hawaiian specialty to a nationally popular sport. [ 1] Assessing Blake's significance, sociologist ...

  6. Pauline Menczer - Wikipedia

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    Surfing career. Menczer started surfing aged 12 [ 1 ] in about 1982. She won the 1988 women's amateur world title at the competition held in Puerto Rico, [ 2 ] the 1993 women's world championship and was a long-standing competitor on the world championship tour. In 1991 and 1992 Menczer was narrowly beaten in the world championship by Wendy ...

  7. Surf art - Wikipedia

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    Surf art. Surf art is visual art about or related to the sport of surfing, waves, and the culture that surrounds beaches. There is a strong connection between art and surf culture, which reaches back 3,000 years to Peru, where some of the world's first historians carved bas-reliefs of surfers. The intersection of surf and art realms today ...

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  9. Tow-in surfing - Wikipedia

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    Tow-in surfing is a surfing technique which uses artificial assistance to allow the surfer to catch faster-moving waves than was traditionally possible when paddling by hand. Tow-in surfing was invented by surfers who wanted to catch big waves and break the 30 ft (9 m) barrier. It has been one of the biggest breakthroughs in surfing history.