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Key Influencer in the Surfing Tourism Market 2025

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Key Influencer in the Surfing Tourism Market 2025

Surfing TourismWhich primary segments of the surfing tourism market are driving growth and industry transformations?
The surfing tourism market covered in this report is segmented –

What market dynamics are playing a key role in accelerating the growth of the surfing tourism market?
The growing interest in outdoor recreation and adventure tourism is expected to drive the growth of the surfing tourism market. Activities in natural environments are becoming more popular as people seek fitness and relaxation through adventure tourism. Surfing tourism promotes active lifestyles and stimulates local economies. For instance, a report from the Australian government’s Department of Health and Aged Care in July 2024 showed that 90% of adults engaged in sports annually. This rising interest in outdoor recreation is driving the growth of the surfing tourism market.•Market Size Forecast: Examine the surfing tourism market size across key regions, countries, product categories, and applications.
•Segmentation Insights: Identify and classify subsegments within the surfing tourism market for a structured understanding.
•Key Players Overview: Analyze major players in the surfing tourism market, including their market value, share, and competitive positioning.
•Growth Trends Exploration: Assess individual growth patterns and future opportunities in the surfing tourism market.
•Segment Contributions: Evaluate how different segments drive overall growth in the surfing tourism market.
•Growth Factors: Highlight key drivers and opportunities influencing the expansion of the surfing tourism market.
•Industry Challenges: Identify potential risks and obstacles affecting the surfing tourism market.
•Competitive Landscape: Review strategic developments in the surfing tourism market, including expansions, agreements, and new product launches.What Is Covered In The Surfing Tourism Global Market Report?Customize Your Report – Get Tailored Market Insights!
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1) By Domestic: Local Surfing Tours, Regional Surfing Destinations, National Surfing Events And Competitions
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https://www.thebusinessresearchcompany.com/sample.aspx?id=18748&type=smpThe surfing tourism market is expected to grow to .08 billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 6.4%. Growth is driven by beach infrastructure development, marketing, surf spots, and related infrastructure, emerging markets, and unique surf experiences. Key trends include eco-friendly practices, technological advances, experience-driven travel, remote spots, and luxury surf tourism.Learn More About The Business Research Company
With over 15,000+ reports from 27 industries covering 60+ geographies, The Business Research Company has built a reputation for offering comprehensive, data-rich research and insights. Our flagship product, the Global Market Model delivers comprehensive and updated forecasts to support informed decision-making.Which regions are key players in the growth of the surfing tourism market?
North America was the largest region in the surfing tourism market in 2023. The regions covered in the surfing tourism market report are Asia-Pacific, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America, Middle East, Africa.What trends are poised to drive the future success of the surfing tourism market?
Companies in the surfing tourism market are developing surfing schools to appeal to a wider range of enthusiasts and enhance the surfing experience. Surfing schools offer training for all skill levels. In April 2022, Flying Konkan, an India-based adventure company, launched a surfing school in Devgad, attracting both tourists and surfers. The school caters to beginners with shallower waters and smaller waves, while advanced surfers can tackle deeper waters requiring swimming skills.How will the growth rate of the surfing tourism market shape industry trends by 2034?
The surfing tourism market has seen strong growth, expected to increase from .58 billion in 2024 to .22 billion in 2025, with a CAGR of 6.7%. The growth is attributed to the cultural impact of early surfing films and magazines, greater accessibility to affordable air travel, improved surfboard technology, surfing competitions and professional surfing, as well as the rise of surf camps and schools.Surfing TourismWho are the influential players reshaping the surfing tourism market landscape?
Major companies operating in the surfing tourism market are LineUpEXplorers GmbH, The Perfect Wave Travel, Channel Islands Surfboards Inc., Body Glove International LLC, World Surfaris Pty Ltd, Firewire Surfboards LLC, Costa Rica Surf Travel Company, Wavehunters Surf Travel Pty Ltd, Waterways Surf Adventures, Nomad Surfers, Atoll Travel, The Ocean Spell Surf Travel, True Blue Travel, BruSurf Inc., Great Ocean Road Surf Tours, INTRO Travel Pty Ltd, Mojosurf Pty Ltd, Go Overseas Inc., Driftwood Mentawai Surf Travel, Surf and SunGet Your Surfing Tourism Market Report Here:
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4) By Tourist Type: Independent Traveler, Tour Group, Package Traveler
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No. 2 seed ASU volleyball advances to Sweet 16 in NCAA Tournament

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Babcock sets record as Pitt women’s volleyball team rolls in 1st round of NCAA Tournament

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Olivia Babcock didn’t realize her performance during the first round of the NCAA women’s volleyball tournament gave her the Pitt record for most kills in a season. Babcock knew she met the previous record holder, Wendy Hatlestad, during alumni weekend.

Babcock recorded 13 kills during the Panthers’ 25-10, 25-17, 25-13 win Friday night at Petersen Events Center in front of a crowd of 4,240. Babcock now has 558 kills, going past the single-season record of 555 Hatlestad set in 2003.

“I was talking to her two weeks ago,” Babcock said. “That’s crazy I just met her. But I think it says a lot about how much my team trusts me to take those big rips, and it gives me the opportunity to score and get as many kills as I do.”

Everyone had a good night hitting for the top-seeded Panthers, who advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the 10th straight season.

The Panthers committed only four attack errors against UMBC (13-12) and finished with a hitting percentage of .551.

“It’s really good to start out and to remind ourselves to maintain high standards,” Babcock said. “Obviously, all of these teams have made it into the tournament because they’re an amazing team, and everyone’s going to bring their best volleyball. I think we just need to make sure that we’re playing our best, too, because, especially in these matches, we don’t wanna slip up and give away a set or a match.”

Pitt (27-4) hasn’t dropped a set in the first round since it beat VCU, 3-1, in 2017 at Penn State.

The Retrievers qualified for the tournament after winning the America East Conference for the fifth time in the past six seasons. Pitt setter Brooke Mosher, who finished with 34 assists, said the Panthers got themselves in system thanks to their good passing.

Blaire Bayless was second for the Panthers with nine kills, and Abby Emch contributed eight.

“That made it really easy for me to spread the ball around and get the middles involved,” Mosher said. “Then, I trusted my teammates to be able to put the ball away.”

Pitt lost the first point of the match after UMBC delivered on a kill by Jalynn Brown. The Panthers responded by scoring the next three points, capping the surge with an ace by Izzy Masten.

UMBC struggled to find holes in Pitt’s defense. The Retrievers hit .129 and were led by seven kills from Hannah Dobbs.

UMBC coach Kasey Crider was happy with how they played.

“We don’t have an Olivia Babcock slayer, so, bummer,” Crider said. “I’ve been to this tournament a few times as a head coach and assistant coach, and I’ve never walked away from the tournament thinking we were the best at the end until today. It still hurts, but there were no regrets.”

Pitt will take on Michigan in the second round Saturday. The Wolverines advanced by beating Xavier. The Panthers are 3-6 all-time against the Wolverines.

Pitt’s only meeting with Michigan in the NCAA Tournament came in 2018, when the Wolverines upset Pitt in five sets at Petersen Events Center.

Mosher, who previously played in the NCAA Tournament with Illinois, said she doesn’t feel any extra pressure playing as the No. 1 seed.

“I think just being in the tournament has its own weight in itself,” Mosher said. “Every game your season is on the line, which is the same no matter who you are.”

Josh Rizzo is a freelance writer.





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Kansas State volleyball vs Nebraska in NCAA Tournament channel, time

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Women’s track and field begins indoor season at M City Classic

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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – The St. Olaf College women’s track and field team turned in 13 performances that ranked on its all-time performers’ list at the season-opening M City Classic on Friday at the University of Minnesota Fieldhouse.

First years accounted for 11 of the 13 performances that ranked on St. Olaf’s all-time list at the unscored meet, which included teams from the NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), and club levels. In addition to the top-10 list performances, senior Ella Landis posted St. Olaf’s lone first-place finish at the meet by winning the one-mile run in 5:17.28.

In her first collegiate meet, first year Evangeline Sappington broke onto the program’s all-time performers’ list in both the 60-meter dash and 200-meter dash. Sappington was the top Division III finisher and was 10th overall in the 200-meter dash (26.84), while also taking second among Division III competitors and 16th overall in the 60-meter dash. Sappington’s time in the 60-meter dash ranks second on the Oles’ all-time list – just four one-hundredths of a second off the record – and her time in the 200-meter dash is fifth.

Sophomore Izzi Jaeckle clocked in with St. Olaf’s No. 4 time in the 60-meter dash by placing 17th (8.10), while first year Ellie Semple also broke onto the list in 10th with a time of 8.28 seconds to finish 27th. Sophomore Logan Paulsen moved up to seventh on the Oles’ list with a sixth-place performance in the shot put (12.48m, 40′ 11 ½”), while first year Abigal Frei cleared 3.26 meters (10′ 8 ¼”) for a No. 5 all-time result and an eighth-place finish.

First years Svea Frantzich and Claire Stein recorded St. Olaf’s No. 8 and No. 10 scores in the pentathlon by finishing seventh (3,005) and eighth (2,993), respectively. Frantzich tied for third in the long jump (5.44m, 17′ 10 ¼”) and was sixth in the 60-meter hurdles (9.47), which both ranked on St. Olaf’s all-time list. Stein also tied for third in the long jump (5.44m, 10′ 10 ¼”) to highlight her day. First year Annika Walsh was the runner-up in the high jump (1.62m, 5′ 3 ¾”) – fifth all-time – and was seventh in the 60-meter hurdles (9.48) – ninth all-time – as part of a ninth-place finish in the pentathlon (2,881).

St. Olaf will be back in action in 2026 at the Ole Opener at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 17 at Tostrud Center.

 



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Second-Screen Golf Experiences : Player Profiles

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At the 2025 JM Eagle LA Championship, IRCODE debuted Player Profiles, a new LIVE+ capability to bring fans closer to athletes without prompts, QR codes, or static triggers.

In addition to offering an on-site fan experience, IRCODE, as a Technology Partner, introduced an interactive viewer experience for fans at home. When players appeared on-screen, viewers used the IRCODE app to scan their screen and instantly accessed a full, interactive profile for shopping their favorite players’ gear, diving deeper into their stories and learning more about the causes that are meaningful to them.

Player Profiles leverages IRCODE’s patented EXACT Match technology and proprietary computer vision, and applies real-time visual recognition to usher in the next generation of second-screen entertainment.



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Catch Saturday’s Basketball and Indoor Track and Field Action

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BEREA, Ohio – Fans can follow or watch Saturday’s Baldwin Wallace University basketball and indoor track and field action via live results, statistics or video.

The men’s and women’s indoor track and field teams open the 2025-26 season when it travels to Cleveland to compete in the Spartan Alumni Holiday Classic hosted by Case Western Reserve University inside the Veale Convocation, Recreation and Athletic Center at 11:00 a.m.

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The men’s basketball team travels to New Concord for the first game of a men’s and women’s Ohio Athletic Conference and Hoops for Hunger Food Drive doubleheader against Muskingum University on Performance Court inside the Anne C. Steele Center at 1:00 p.m.  Fans can receive free admission to the game with a donation of canned food, a non-perishable item, or a monetary contribution.

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The No. 21 nationally ranked women’s basketball team travels to New Concord for the second game of a women’s and men’s Ohio Athletic Conference and Hoops for Hunger Food Drive doubleheader against Muskingum University on Performance Court inside the Anne C. Steele Center at 4:00 p.m.  Fans can receive free admission to the game with a donation of canned food, a non-perishable item, or a monetary contribution.

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