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  2. Surf lifesaving - Wikipedia

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    Surf lifesaver taking in the flags at sunset Mindil Beach. Surf lifesaving is a multifaceted social movement that comprises key aspects of voluntary lifeguard services and competitive surf sport. Originating in early 20th century Australia, the movement has expanded globally to other countries, including New Zealand, Ireland, South Africa, and ...

  3. Surf Life Saving Australia - Wikipedia

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    Surf Life Saving Australia ( SLSA) is an Australian not-for-profit community organisation that promotes water safety and provides surf rescue services. SLSA strives to create a safe environment on Australia's beaches and coastline through patrols, education and training, public safety campaigns and the promotion of health and fitness.

  4. Surf Life Saving Club - Wikipedia

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    Surf Life Saving Clubs (or SLSCs) are volunteer institutions at Australia 's beaches. [1] The clubs conduct surf lifesaving services on weekends and public holidays, and in the 2014-2015 season they saved 12,690 people. [1] They also host many beach sport activities, such as Nippers, surf carnivals and other competitions.

  5. North Bondi Surf Life Saving Club - Wikipedia

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    Full name. North Bondi Surf Life Saving Club. Founded. 1907; 117 years ago. ( 1907) Members. 500 senior, 250 junior. The North Bondi Surf Life Saving Club is a foundation member of the surf lifesaving movement in Australia. It was founded in 1907 by a group of concerned locals and has a proud history of no lives being lost whilst its members ...

  6. Surf Life Saving New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Organisational structure. Surf Life Saving New Zealand (SLSNZ) is the national association representing 74 Surf Life Saving Clubs in New Zealand. Around 19,000 people are members of SLSNZ. The 74 clubs are grouped for consultation and programme delivery purposes into local regions, and are supported by Surf Life Saving New Zealand staff.

  7. Ironman (surf lifesaving) - Wikipedia

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    The sport of Ironman was developed in 1964 in Australia by Valentine Trainor to combine the four main disciplines of surf lifesaving into a single race; swimming, board paddling, ski paddling and running. The sport should not be confused with Ironman triathlon. It is typically run as a single event as a part of a surf life saving carnival ...

  8. Elouera Surf Life Saving Club - Wikipedia

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    The Elouera Surf Lifesaving Club [1] is an Australian surf lifesaving club in Cronulla, New South Wales. The club was established in 1966. On the official opening of the clubhouse on 8 June 1967, the club's first surf boat Charlotte Breen, donated by local businessman Tom Breen, was christened and launched. The Elouera "Sharks" had 375 members ...

  9. Coogee Surf Life Saving Club - Wikipedia

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    The Coogee Surf Life Saving Club is a foundation member of the surf lifesaving movement in Australia. It was founded in 1907 by a group of concerned locals and has a proud history of no lives being lost whilst its members have patrolled. Coogee SLSC celebrated its 100-year anniversary in 2007, the Year of the Lifesaver.