What explains Brazil’s surfing boom?
By Juliana Barbassa from the New York Times 27/03/15
Brazil has gone surf crazy.
In December, when a 20-year-old Brazilian named Gabriel Medina won the world’s premier surfing title, becoming the first South American man to do so, the country erupted in celebration. Mr. Medina’s path to the championship had been followed closely in Brazil throughout 2014, each victory celebrated in typically boisterous Brazilian fashion by flag-waving, often teary, always emotional fans. His arrival at the airport in São Paulo after winning the title was a mob scene and a media frenzy.
But Mr. Medina is only the most visible exponent of a rising generation of surfers known by the collective moniker “the Brazilian Storm.” This year, seven of the 34 male contenders on the championship tour are Brazilian — a striking percentage in a sport long dominated by Australians, Americans and South Africans. The first event of the year, which ended earlier this month in Australia, was won by a 19-year-old Brazilian named Filipe Toledo. Four of the final eight contenders were Brazilian.
Brazil has more than 4,000 miles of coastline, and Brazilians have been surfing its waves at least since the Australian surfer Peter Troy gave a demonstration in Rio de Janeiro in 1964. So why the sudden dominance?
The answer is that the country itself has changed. Following the rocky decades of the 1980s and ’90s, when financial shocks and political instability battered the economy and inflation reached peaks of more than 2,000 percent a year, Brazil in the 2000s experienced more than a decade of stability and growth. The abysmal gap between rich and poor narrowed a little, and the middle class ballooned from about 15 percent of the population in the early ’80s to nearly a third by 2012.
What did this have to do with surfing? Everything.
Comments
South Africa was part of the dominance?
Well, she did say "long dominated" and a long time ago Shaun was world champ, and a few other fellas followed his lead: Michael Tomson, Martin Potter, Mike Burness, so she's not totally wrong.
Yeah, 2 world champs - Shaun, and Pottz.... (but was pottz "a pom" when he won?)... Even though Shaun only won 1 title, he was a dominant force, changed the way the tube was ridden..... Pottz was up there too.....
Any news on a name sponsor for the rio pro yet???? The comp at the home country of the current world champ?????
Bit pithy the whole article I thought and a real cheap and totally unnecessary comment about skin colour. WTF haven't full blooded Hawaiian's been in the contests from just about year dot and in the end who really cares what colour anybody is.
Yep; Sunny even won a World title.
Yeah, not to mention derek ho.....
First South American champ?
No
Felipe Pomar ,Peru, 1965
The Golden Breed- top surf movie from that era- on u tube
Sheepdog,no mention of derek ?bit of controversy over that..kongs world title that one
"bit of controversy over that".................
Yep... Sure was, man......
But the history books say "Ho"....... Ahh the good old days..... When political correctness was for pussies, and world champs had to cut it at Sunset beach.... Bring back 2 comps in hawaii I reckon - The pipe, and A mobile event based at Sunset.....
Interesting that Brazil has no real infrastructure/natural pathway to becoming a Pro!
Brazilians are the new aussies.....fired up to compete,make $'s for the future.....qualifying in their teens...while the Aussies get all the training ,coaching diet etc.....become repertoired clones ......and get on tour in their early 20's....hmm whats really wrong with the future of Aust surfing.....??
more HPC's ???
Yeah sheepdog....your right,why not sunset?never been to north shore but sunset must be such a challenging wave.and ho?never really liked "that" ho.