Alex Conrad was brought up in Cornwall. He learnt to surf in the 1980s and has competed both on traditional wooden bellyboards and on more traditional ‘longboards’.
James Onslow
James Onslow is a Brighton-based surfer and surf forecaster. He is responsiblble for the Shark-Bait website and an app by the same name that aims to compile surf forecasts for local spots.
Essex Tyler
Born Newlyn, Cornwall, 1973, Essex Tyler starred in British surf film “Blue Juice” in the 1990s. He is the son of Chris Tyler who set up the Skewjack Surf Club near Sennen. He was brought up on the site of the club and surfing and the culture that went with it was all he knew.
Steve Skinner
Steve Skinner grew up bellyboarding in Jersey and took to stand-up surfing in the early 70s. He set up the Jersey Longboard Club in 1991 and was President of Jersey’s surf club in 95-96 before moving to Cornwall. His son is professional surfer Ben Skinner.
David Bracey
David Bracey got his first board in 1965 and surfed for the first time at Fistral, Newquay and after that often surfed in Porthtowan.
David Bracey
David Bracey got his first board in 1965 and surfed for the first time at Fistral, Newquay and after that often surfed in Porthtowan.
Jake Sage
Jake Sage remembers the first time he was taken out back at Praa Sands and pushed onto his first wave and says it was a feeling like no other. He is now a sponsored surfer.
Jake Sage
Jake Sage remembers the first time he was taken out back at Praa Sands and pushed onto his first wave and says it was a feeling like no other. He is now a sponsored surfer.
Jake Sage
Jake Sage remembers the first time he was taken out back at Praa Sands and pushed onto his first wave and says it was a feeling like no other. He is now a sponsored surfer.
Jake Sage
Jake Sage remembers the first time he was taken out back at Praa Sands and pushed onto his first wave and says it was a feeling like no other. He is now a sponsored surfer.
Alex Wade
Alex Wade was brought up in Devon and now lives in west Cornwall. He has contributed surfing columns and features for national newspapers including The Times where he started a daily surfing blog. He wrote 'Surf Nation' in 2007. He is a trustee for Surfers Against Sewage.
Jayce Robinson
Jayce Robinson started surf lifesaving at a young age and started surfing aged 8. He won the UK pro tour in 2012 and the English Championships in 2010. He is based in St Ives.
Jayce Robinson
Jayce Robinson started surf lifesaving at a young age and started surfing aged 8. He won the UK pro tour in 2012 and the English Championships in 2010. He is based in St Ives.
Jayce Robinson
Jayce Robinson started surf lifesaving at a young age and started surfing aged 8. He won the UK pro tour in 2012 and the English Championships in 2010. He is based in St Ives.
Jayce Robinson
Jayce Robinson started surf lifesaving at a young age and started surfing aged 8. He won the UK pro tour in 2012 and the English Championships in 2010. He is based in St Ives.
Jayce Robinson
Jayce Robinson started surf lifesaving at a young age and started surfing aged 8. He won the UK pro tour in 2012 and the English Championships in 2010. He is based in St Ives.
Dot Long
Dot Long lives in Newquay and has been bellyboard surfing for over 50 years.
Paul Gill
Paul Gill is one of the early Welsh surfers and was one of the first people to surf Thurso. He now shapes boards in Porthcawl.
Russell Winter
Brought up in Newquay, Russel Winter was the first ever European to qualify for the World Championship Tour and continued to compete at an international level for well over a decade with memorable wins over Mark Occolupo, Kelly Slater and Sunny Garcia.
Russell Winter
Brought up in Newquay, Russel Winter was the first ever European to qualify for the World Championship Tour and continued to compete at an international level for well over a decade with memorable wins over Mark Occolupo, Kelly Slater and Sunny Garcia.
Andy Hill
Andy Hill runs Troggs surf shop in Portrush, Northern Ireland and competed for Ireland in the 80s and 90s. His father, Ian Hill, was one NI's first surfers.
Minnow Green
Robert Green joined Hayle SLSC in 1966 and got his first board in 1967. Called Minnow because he was competent in the water and was small, he was 3 times British Double Ski Champion. Now based in St Agnes, Minnow set up the British Longboarding Union in 1996.
Minnow Green
Robert Green joined Hayle SLSC in 1966 and got his first board in 1967. Called Minnow because he was competent in the water and was small, he was 3 times British Double Ski Champion. Now based in St Agnes, Minnow set up the British Longboarding Union in 1996.
Grant Coghill
Early Scottish surfer Grant Coghill was one of the first people to surf Dunnet Bay and Strathy in Scotland.
Ben Skinner
Ben Skinner, AKA “Skindog” has been surfing since the age of 3, originally in Jersey, but then in Cornwall. His dad, Steve Skinner encouraged him. Ben has won numerous British and European titles and won 2nd in the World Surfing Games.
Reubyn Ash
Professional Surfer Reubyn Ash has been surfing since he was 3 and has won numerous British and European titles. Based in Bude, he was taught to surf by his father, Pete Ash.
Reubyn Ash
Professional Surfer Reubyn Ash has been surfing since he was 3 and has won numerous British and European titles. Based in Bude, he was taught to surf by his father, Pete Ash.
Reubyn Ash
Professional Surfer Reubyn Ash has been surfing since he was 3 and has won numerous British and European titles. Based in Bude, he was taught to surf by his father, Pete Ash.
Reubyn Ash
Professional Surfer Reubyn Ash has been surfing since he was 3 and has won numerous British and European titles. Based in Bude, he was taught to surf by his father, Pete Ash.
Reubyn Ash
Professional Surfer Reubyn Ash has been surfing since he was 3 and has won numerous British and European titles. Based in Bude, he was taught to surf by his father, Pete Ash.
Reubyn Ash
Professional Surfer Reubyn Ash has been surfing since he was 3 and has won numerous British and European titles. Based in Bude, he was taught to surf by his father, Pete Ash.
Pete Ash
Pete Ash moved to Cornwall in the late 1960s aged 12. He got into surfing through his father who had been posted to Australia during the war and brought boards and surfing ideas back to postwar Britain.
Sam Bleakley
Sam Bleakley took up longboarding in the early 1990s and became European champion. The son of Alan ‘Fuz’ Bleakely, he lives in Gwenver, nr Sennen. He started surfing with his father aged 5.
Sam Bleakley
Sam Bleakley took up longboarding in the early 1990s and became European champion. The son of Alan ‘Fuz’ Bleakely, he lives in Gwenver, nr Sennen. He started surfing with his father aged 5.