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How did you get into surfing?
'I used to have a couple of guy friends at school who were really into their surfing. When I visited them at the weekends, I used to just sit on the beach, watch them surf and feel really envious because they looked like they were having so much fun. I couldn't bear to be left out any longer, so I made a promise to myself that one day I'd be joining in and living that lifestyle. I bought my first board secondhand for £100 from the local surf shop and started to take lessons after school. When I first started learning at the age of 13, there were hardly any girls that surfed. Fast forward 12 years later and it's great to see so many more women enjoying the sport.'
Why do you love surfing?
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