Surfing
from The bottom turn
17 August 2015
Doesn't matter if the waves are flat, you can always surf at Surf Snowdonia. Check it out as GoPro CEO, Nick Woodman, shreds opening weekend of Surf Snowdonia in Wales, UK with his good buddy, pro surfer, Kalani Robb.
Shot 100% on the HERO4® camera from http://GoPro.com.
Bmx
from _EXTREME_
1 September 2014
EXTREME were stoked to be a main sponsor for Glass Butter Beach on the Welsh coast, based around music and its famous have a go attitude to sports, including performances from Wilkinson and Roger Sanchez. What sets the event apart from most other well-loved music festivals around the world is that those attending can join in too! You’ll receive instruction from top riders and fully qualified instructors to either learn from scratch or improve your standard to competition level.
Other
from freesporttv
19 September 2013
Evolution of the sport - The Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series is in its fifth year in 2013 and the sport keeps progressing every year. Cliff diving is more dynamic than ever and the tricks from 27 metres get more and more complicated. The degree of difficulty increases steadily and this year several athletes break the magical 6.0 hurdles. They perform three somersaults and four twists, for example, or five somersaults in just 3 seconds – is this the limit?
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Other
from freesporttv
16 September 2013
Gary Hunt wins home event of the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2013 in the ‘Blue Lagoon’ Wales on September 14. With the second win to his name, he has a decent lead of 120 points over Artem Silchenko (860pts) in the World Series standings after six of eight global tour stops. On third position, 39-year-old Duque lies another 40 points behind the Russian.
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Other
from freesporttv
16 September 2013
By a margin of just 1.65 points, Gary Hunt, the 29-year-old overall leader of the current season was declared the winner of the sixth round of the World Series in a competition that was not decided until the very last dive. Second place went to Russia’s Artem Silchenko and Orlando Duque, from Colombia, made it to the podium.
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Other
from freesporttv
13 September 2013
The “Blue Lagoon” provides a Colosseum-like atmosphere in the middle of idyllic farmland and sheep fields for 14 of the world’s best cliff divers when they plunge from the 27.5m platform into the 15-Celsius fresh Celtic Sea on September 14. In the World Series’ fifth year more divers than ever push for the top with four different winners in five stops, namely David Colturi, Gary Hunt, Artem Silchenko and Orlando Duque.
Who will be the favorite in Wales?
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Other
from freesporttv
11 September 2012
Wales is steeped in history and even has its own language, spoken by almost a quarter of the population. Pembrokeshire is a spectacular maritime county measuring only 20 miles from north to south yet has 186 miles of breathtaking coastline. It has a diverse landscape of unspoilt pocket beaches, lakes, woodland and quaint villages, which have been the backdrop to films including blockbuster Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
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Other
from freesporttv
6 September 2012
With his victory at the US leg of the World Series, reigning champion Gary Hunt is more than ready to perform in front of his home crowd at the sixth stop on the 2012 calendar. The 14-strong field of the world’s best cliff divers will exclusively focus on their performances off the 27m platform into the 15°C fresh Celtic Sea at the ‘Blue Lagoon’, the innocently and idyllically looking location for the UK debut. © Red Bull Media House