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Improve surfing technology and popularize surfing culture

Xinhua News Agency, Haikou, January 8th (Reporter Liu Bo) On the 8th, the third day of the WSL (World Surfing League) World Men’s and Women’s Shortboard Challenger Series (Wanning Station) ended. Chinese player Qiu Zhuo stopped for the first time. In the second round of the competition, so far 32 Chinese contestants have all finished the surfing competition. The industry believes that the development of surfing in China is still immature and needs to "break the waves".

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On January 6, Chinese player Qiu Zhuo was in the game. The picture comes from the official website of the World Surf League


This event is the qualifying points competition for the shortboard surfing event of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Nearly 200 world's top surfers from 30 countries and regions participated. As the host, China has 32 wild card entries, and it is a major training for the Chinese national surfing team.


The competition system adopts the four-in-two system, that is, there are four players in each group, and the top two advance to the next round. Entering the second round is equivalent to defeating half of the players. Chinese players Qiu Zhuo, Huang Yingying and Yang Siqi entered the second round of the competition, which is a great improvement for Chinese surfers.


However, from the perspective of competition results, there is still a big gap between Chinese players and foreign top players. Among them, French player Joao Dilu, who ranks 28th in the world in WSL points, is in the same group as Qiu Zhuo. Qiu Zhuo’s best score is 3.2. Points, less than half of the French player's score.


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On December 8, 2019, the 2019 Hainan Open kicked off with Chinese player Deng Jie in the men's longboard group stage. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Pu Xiaoxu


Surfing technology referee Nan Dongbin said that the current gap between Chinese players and foreign players is mainly power. How to release power to produce big splashes requires mature surfing skills. The ability to read the competition is also very important. How to catch a good wave will test the athlete's ability to "read the wave".


Surfing has become a competition for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, and now most professional surfers come from Australia, Brazil and the United States. The development of surfing as a competitive sport in China is not yet mature. In order to make surfers perform better in their Olympic debut, China has established a national surfing team in 2017.


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On December 8, 2019, the Hainan Open kicked off. Chinese player Zhu Yan was in the women's longboard group match. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Pu Xiaoxu


The national surfing team leader Ma Fulai said frankly that compared with the surfing level of high-level international athletes, the national surfing team members have a lot of "things" worse. 1-2 points to reach the current 4-6 points.


Regarding the development of surfing in China, Ma Fulai said that the current national team members are basically under the age of 18, and the time for surfing to become successful is 10-15 years. At the current rate of improvement in the level of players, it is believed that China will appear in the near future. world champion.


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On December 8, 2019, the Hainan Open kicked off with Australian player Monty Tate in the men's shortboard group stage. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Pu Xiaoxu


Another gap is surfing culture. The Chinese national surfing team has just started to develop for more than two years, and other advanced countries have been developing this project for decades. Japan has also developed surfing for more than 40 years and has formed its own surfing culture.


Steve George Robertson, general manager of the World Surfing League Asia, believes that in many cases, the promotion of surfing is not limited by geographical conditions, but cultural differences. Surfing culture does not exist in China's traditional cultural genes, and the "Olympics" of surfing will allow more young people to learn about surfing.


If Chinese surfing wants to make a breakthrough, it needs more international events to train its national team members. It also needs to develop a good surfing culture so that more people can go to the beach and fall in love with surfing.


Text editor: Zhang Zewei


New media editor: intern Chen Ao


Issued by: Jiang Hong


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