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  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_016.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_011.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_013.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_010.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_019.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_007.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_005.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_002.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_004.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, Hawaii - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii, center (green board) paddles into a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - A surfer drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, Hawaii - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii, right (green board) drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii, center (green board) paddles into a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, Hawaii - A surfer drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii, right (green board) drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - A lifeguard on a jetski brings a surfer to his lost surfboard after wiping out on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Surfers abandon their surfboards as a large wave rolls through Waimea Bay. 18-22 ft waves broke at Waimea Bay Wednesday. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Two surfers paddle into a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - A lifeguard patrols the surf at Waimea Bay where 18-22 ft waves were breaking Wednesday. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - 18-22 ft waves break at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - A lifeguard patrols the surf at Waimea Bay where 18-22 ft waves were breaking Wednesday. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - A surfer drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - A lifeguard on a jetski brings a surfer to his lost surfboard after wiping out on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
    20171213_zaf_sc5_023.jpg
  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - A surfer drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 16, 2018 - Nazare, Portugal - Line up  during the Big Wave Surf Tour's Nazare Challenge. (Credit Image: ? Laurent Masurel/WSL via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Russel Bierke (AUS) placed  2nd in Heat 2 of Round 1 of Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Will Skudin (USA)  placed  6th in Heat 2 of Round 1 of Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Tom Lowe (GBR)  placed  4th in Heat 2 of Round 1 of Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Alex Bothelo (PRT) placed 1st in SemiFinal 2  at the Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Ian Walsh ( HAW)  placed  1st in Heat 2 of Round 1 of Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Nathan Florence (HAW) placed 3rd in Heat 1 of Round 1 of Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Lucas Chianca (BRA) placed 1st in Heat 1 of Round 1 of Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Natxo Gonzalez (EUK) placed 2nd in SemiFinal 2  at the Nazaré Challenge 2018 despite a perfetct 10
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  • Francisco Procella (ITA) placed 4th in Heat 1 of Round 1 of Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Grant Baker (ZAF) Winner of the Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Natxo Gonzalez (EUK) placed 3rd in the Final of the Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Joao De Macedo placed 5th in the Final of the Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Joao De Macedo  placed  3rd in Heat 2 of Round 1 of Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Greg Long (USA) placed 5th in Heat 1 of Round 1 of Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Billy Kemper (HAW) placed 2nd in Heat 1 of Round 1 of Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Koxa Rodrigo (BRA)  placed  5th in Heat 2 of Round 1 of Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Podium
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  • Russel Bierke (AUS) finihes sixth
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  • Grant Baker (ZAF) is the winner
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  • Joao De Macedo (PRT) finishes 5th
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  • Alex Botelho (PRT ) finishes fourth
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  • Natxo Gonzalez (EUK) palces third
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  • Grant Baker (ZAF) is the winner
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  • Lucas Chianca (BRA) is the runner-up
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  • Grant Baker (ZAF) is the winner
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  • October 27, 2017 - Maui, Hawaii, U.S - IAN WALSH of Hawaii advances to the semifinals after winning round one heat 3 of the 2017 Peahi challenge (Credit Image: © Keoki Saguibo/WSL via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • November 18, 2018 - Newquay, Cornwall, England - A surfer braves Newquay's famous Cribbar waves off Towan Headland, created by wind conditions, the swell and the tide all combining. The waves, which can be over 30ft tall, are popular with experienced big wave surfers from across the world. (Credit Image: © Mark Hemsworth/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 3, 2018 - Lisbon, Portugal - Big wave surfer Garret Mcnamara attends the Portuguese League football match SL Benfica vs Rio Ave FC at the Luz stadium in Lisbon on February 3, 2018. (Credit Image: © Pedro Fiuza/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 3, 2018 - Lisbon, Portugal - Big wave surfer Garret Mcnamara attends the Portuguese League football match SL Benfica vs Rio Ave FC at the Luz stadium in Lisbon on February 3, 2018. (Credit Image: © Pedro Fiuza/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 3, 2018 - Lisbon, Portugal - Big wave surfer Garret Mcnamara attends the Portuguese League football match SL Benfica vs Rio Ave FC at the Luz stadium in Lisbon on February 3, 2018. Photo: Pedro Fiuza (Credit Image: © Pedro Fiuza via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 6, 2018 - Newport Beach, California, U.S. - At a surf sport known as 'the Wedge,' a surfer takes advantage of the cool water and big waves hitting Southern California. Record-breaking temperatures are hitting Southern California Friday. (Credit Image: © Charlie Neuman via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 6, 2018 - FILE - Big-wave pioneer, surf innovator, mentor and historian George Downing has passed away at 87. Born and raised in Honolulu, Downing surfed Hawaii in the '40s on finless Hot Curls made out of redwood. He was a surfer responsible for many firsts in the sport, and in 1950 he produced the first surfboard with a removable fin. Eight years later he and a handful of other surfers rode 30 foot waves at Makaha, pushing the boundaries of what was believed to be possible at the time. Pictured: Aug. 05, 2011 - Huntington Beach, California, U.S. - GEORGE DOWNING talks about his life as a surfer during his induction into the 2011 Surfers Hall of Fame in front of Huntington Surf & Sport..(Credit Image: © Mark Rightmire/The Orange County Register/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 6, 2018 - FILE - Big-wave pioneer, surf innovator, mentor and historian George Downing has passed away at 87. Born and raised in Honolulu, Downing surfed Hawaii in the '40s on finless Hot Curls made out of redwood. He was a surfer responsible for many firsts in the sport, and in 1950 he produced the first surfboard with a removable fin. Eight years later he and a handful of other surfers rode 30 foot waves at Makaha, pushing the boundaries of what was believed to be possible at the time. Pictured: Aug. 05, 2011 - Huntington Beach, California, U.S. - GEORGE DOWNING looks at his award following his induction into the 2011 Surfers Hall of Fame in front of Huntington Surf & Sport..(Credit Image: © Mark Rightmire/The Orange County Register/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 6, 2018 - FILE - Big-wave pioneer, surf innovator, mentor and historian George Downing has passed away at 87. Born and raised in Honolulu, Downing surfed Hawaii in the '40s on finless Hot Curls made out of redwood. He was a surfer responsible for many firsts in the sport, and in 1950 he produced the first surfboard with a removable fin. Eight years later he and a handful of other surfers rode 30 foot waves at Makaha, pushing the boundaries of what was believed to be possible at the time. Pictured: Aug. 05, 2011 - Huntington Beach, California, U.S. - GEORGE DOWNING places a lei at the base of the Duke Kahanamoko statue just prior to his induction into the 2011 Surfers Hall of Fame in front of Huntington Surf & Sport..(Credit Image: © Mark Rightmire/The Orange County Register/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 6, 2018 - FILE - Big-wave pioneer, surf innovator, mentor and historian George Downing has passed away at 87. Born and raised in Honolulu, Downing surfed Hawaii in the '40s on finless Hot Curls made out of redwood. He was a surfer responsible for many firsts in the sport, and in 1950 he produced the first surfboard with a removable fin. Eight years later he and a handful of other surfers rode 30 foot waves at Makaha, pushing the boundaries of what was believed to be possible at the time. Pictured: Aug. 5, 2011 - Huntington Beach, California, U.S. - George Downing during his induction into the 2011 Surfers Hall of Fame. (Credit Image: © Mark Rightmire/The Orange County Register/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 6, 2018 - FILE - Big-wave pioneer, surf innovator, mentor and historian George Downing has passed away at 87. Born and raised in Honolulu, Downing surfed Hawaii in the '40s on finless Hot Curls made out of redwood. He was a surfer responsible for many firsts in the sport, and in 1950 he produced the first surfboard with a removable fin. Eight years later he and a handful of other surfers rode 30 foot waves at Makaha, pushing the boundaries of what was believed to be possible at the time. Pictured: Aug. 05, 2011 - Huntington Beach, California, U.S. - George Downing's impressions in concrete at the Surfers' Hall of Fame on Friday in front of Huntington Surf & Sport..(Credit Image: © Mark Rightmire/The Orange County Register/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Sports photographer and surfer, Brad Whittaker, has captured the beautiful sight of surfers and group of Humpback whales sharing the waters together at a reef break in Cronulla, Sydney on Sunday morning. Brad was in a Seadoo watercraft when the whales started to approach the surfers and swam up to them very close.<br />
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“It is not uncommon to see a variety of marine life in this area and especially whales at this time of year, however, they don’t always come this close to surf zone” said Brad.<br />
<br />
Though some of the surfers were a little shocked at first, they were also very excited by the close encounter. One surfer even slid off his board and swam underwater in an attempt to watch the whales swim past. <br />
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"They were very calm, the is part of their annual migration and they were in no distress at all. Just cruising up the coast" said Brad.<br />
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One of the surfers amongst the crowd, Harry Engle, said: “You don’t realise how big they really are until you are up close to them. It was quite distracting as we were out there trying to catch waves but watching the whales swim past was far more interesting”.
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  • Sports photographer and surfer, Brad Whittaker, has captured the beautiful sight of surfers and group of Humpback whales sharing the waters together at a reef break in Cronulla, Sydney on Sunday morning. Brad was in a Seadoo watercraft when the whales started to approach the surfers and swam up to them very close.<br />
<br />
“It is not uncommon to see a variety of marine life in this area and especially whales at this time of year, however, they don’t always come this close to surf zone” said Brad.<br />
<br />
Though some of the surfers were a little shocked at first, they were also very excited by the close encounter. One surfer even slid off his board and swam underwater in an attempt to watch the whales swim past. <br />
<br />
"They were very calm, the is part of their annual migration and they were in no distress at all. Just cruising up the coast" said Brad.<br />
<br />
One of the surfers amongst the crowd, Harry Engle, said: “You don’t realise how big they really are until you are up close to them. It was quite distracting as we were out there trying to catch waves but watching the whales swim past was far more interesting”.
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  • Sports photographer and surfer, Brad Whittaker, has captured the beautiful sight of surfers and group of Humpback whales sharing the waters together at a reef break in Cronulla, Sydney on Sunday morning. Brad was in a Seadoo watercraft when the whales started to approach the surfers and swam up to them very close.<br />
<br />
“It is not uncommon to see a variety of marine life in this area and especially whales at this time of year, however, they don’t always come this close to surf zone” said Brad.<br />
<br />
Though some of the surfers were a little shocked at first, they were also very excited by the close encounter. One surfer even slid off his board and swam underwater in an attempt to watch the whales swim past. <br />
<br />
"They were very calm, the is part of their annual migration and they were in no distress at all. Just cruising up the coast" said Brad.<br />
<br />
One of the surfers amongst the crowd, Harry Engle, said: “You don’t realise how big they really are until you are up close to them. It was quite distracting as we were out there trying to catch waves but watching the whales swim past was far more interesting”.
    UFA_Whales_Surfers_Exclusive_065.JPG
  • Sports photographer and surfer, Brad Whittaker, has captured the beautiful sight of surfers and group of Humpback whales sharing the waters together at a reef break in Cronulla, Sydney on Sunday morning. Brad was in a Seadoo watercraft when the whales started to approach the surfers and swam up to them very close.<br />
<br />
“It is not uncommon to see a variety of marine life in this area and especially whales at this time of year, however, they don’t always come this close to surf zone” said Brad.<br />
<br />
Though some of the surfers were a little shocked at first, they were also very excited by the close encounter. One surfer even slid off his board and swam underwater in an attempt to watch the whales swim past. <br />
<br />
"They were very calm, the is part of their annual migration and they were in no distress at all. Just cruising up the coast" said Brad.<br />
<br />
One of the surfers amongst the crowd, Harry Engle, said: “You don’t realise how big they really are until you are up close to them. It was quite distracting as we were out there trying to catch waves but watching the whales swim past was far more interesting”.
    UFA_Whales_Surfers_Exclusive_061.JPG
  • Sports photographer and surfer, Brad Whittaker, has captured the beautiful sight of surfers and group of Humpback whales sharing the waters together at a reef break in Cronulla, Sydney on Sunday morning. Brad was in a Seadoo watercraft when the whales started to approach the surfers and swam up to them very close.<br />
<br />
“It is not uncommon to see a variety of marine life in this area and especially whales at this time of year, however, they don’t always come this close to surf zone” said Brad.<br />
<br />
Though some of the surfers were a little shocked at first, they were also very excited by the close encounter. One surfer even slid off his board and swam underwater in an attempt to watch the whales swim past. <br />
<br />
"They were very calm, the is part of their annual migration and they were in no distress at all. Just cruising up the coast" said Brad.<br />
<br />
One of the surfers amongst the crowd, Harry Engle, said: “You don’t realise how big they really are until you are up close to them. It was quite distracting as we were out there trying to catch waves but watching the whales swim past was far more interesting”.
    UFA_Whales_Surfers_Exclusive_060.JPG
  • Sports photographer and surfer, Brad Whittaker, has captured the beautiful sight of surfers and group of Humpback whales sharing the waters together at a reef break in Cronulla, Sydney on Sunday morning. Brad was in a Seadoo watercraft when the whales started to approach the surfers and swam up to them very close.<br />
<br />
“It is not uncommon to see a variety of marine life in this area and especially whales at this time of year, however, they don’t always come this close to surf zone” said Brad.<br />
<br />
Though some of the surfers were a little shocked at first, they were also very excited by the close encounter. One surfer even slid off his board and swam underwater in an attempt to watch the whales swim past. <br />
<br />
"They were very calm, the is part of their annual migration and they were in no distress at all. Just cruising up the coast" said Brad.<br />
<br />
One of the surfers amongst the crowd, Harry Engle, said: “You don’t realise how big they really are until you are up close to them. It was quite distracting as we were out there trying to catch waves but watching the whales swim past was far more interesting”.
    UFA_Whales_Surfers_Exclusive_058.JPG
  • Sports photographer and surfer, Brad Whittaker, has captured the beautiful sight of surfers and group of Humpback whales sharing the waters together at a reef break in Cronulla, Sydney on Sunday morning. Brad was in a Seadoo watercraft when the whales started to approach the surfers and swam up to them very close.<br />
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“It is not uncommon to see a variety of marine life in this area and especially whales at this time of year, however, they don’t always come this close to surf zone” said Brad.<br />
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Though some of the surfers were a little shocked at first, they were also very excited by the close encounter. One surfer even slid off his board and swam underwater in an attempt to watch the whales swim past. <br />
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"They were very calm, the is part of their annual migration and they were in no distress at all. Just cruising up the coast" said Brad.<br />
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One of the surfers amongst the crowd, Harry Engle, said: “You don’t realise how big they really are until you are up close to them. It was quite distracting as we were out there trying to catch waves but watching the whales swim past was far more interesting”.
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  • Sports photographer and surfer, Brad Whittaker, has captured the beautiful sight of surfers and group of Humpback whales sharing the waters together at a reef break in Cronulla, Sydney on Sunday morning. Brad was in a Seadoo watercraft when the whales started to approach the surfers and swam up to them very close.<br />
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“It is not uncommon to see a variety of marine life in this area and especially whales at this time of year, however, they don’t always come this close to surf zone” said Brad.<br />
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Though some of the surfers were a little shocked at first, they were also very excited by the close encounter. One surfer even slid off his board and swam underwater in an attempt to watch the whales swim past. <br />
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"They were very calm, the is part of their annual migration and they were in no distress at all. Just cruising up the coast" said Brad.<br />
<br />
One of the surfers amongst the crowd, Harry Engle, said: “You don’t realise how big they really are until you are up close to them. It was quite distracting as we were out there trying to catch waves but watching the whales swim past was far more interesting”.
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  • Sports photographer and surfer, Brad Whittaker, has captured the beautiful sight of surfers and group of Humpback whales sharing the waters together at a reef break in Cronulla, Sydney on Sunday morning. Brad was in a Seadoo watercraft when the whales started to approach the surfers and swam up to them very close.<br />
<br />
“It is not uncommon to see a variety of marine life in this area and especially whales at this time of year, however, they don’t always come this close to surf zone” said Brad.<br />
<br />
Though some of the surfers were a little shocked at first, they were also very excited by the close encounter. One surfer even slid off his board and swam underwater in an attempt to watch the whales swim past. <br />
<br />
"They were very calm, the is part of their annual migration and they were in no distress at all. Just cruising up the coast" said Brad.<br />
<br />
One of the surfers amongst the crowd, Harry Engle, said: “You don’t realise how big they really are until you are up close to them. It was quite distracting as we were out there trying to catch waves but watching the whales swim past was far more interesting”.
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