This Week in Wave Pools (22/52)
Europe dominates. Lost Shore gets competitive. Copenhagen does their homework.
Every day new things are happening in the wave pool industry. This newsletter summarizes it all, providing you everything you need to know about surf parks in a 2-minute read. Welcome to This Week in Wave Pools!
New data reveals Europe dominates surf park industry
The Surflytics team presented at Boston Tech Week hosted by a16z and showed the latest data on surf park developments around the world. Europe has the most surf parks across both standing and traveling waves followed by Asia.
Lost Shore hosts Hi-Land Fling competition
Scotland’s Lost Shore Surf Resort held its first major competition, positioning the country as a potential European talent hub. The event highlighted differences between watching wave pool competitions in person versus on television.
Copenhagen Surf Park visits The Wave Bristol
Copenhagen Surf Park team spent two days at The Wave, noting strong local community support and international visitor draw. The team observed over 25 Spanish surfers during a regular Friday session with near-capacity bookings.
For more data on these surf parks check out our newly launched platform SurfParkDB at surfparkdb.com.
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