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WSL Challenger Series: Alys Barton makes British surfing history as first qualifier for second-tier tour


Barton hopes she can be a shining light on the UK surfing scene.

“It’s really nice to have that opportunity to go away and show British surfing is evolving.

“I’m so proud to be that driver for British surfing and to be the first to ever do this, it’s such a great opportunity.”

The Swansea-born surfer believes the colder conditions of training in the UK can give her an edge on the other competitors.

“I think being from the UK you’re more driven, you want it a bit more.

“You’re training in harsh conditions all the time so I definitely think it gives you an edge in the competitions.

“Back here in winter it’s quite harsh conditions so your hands are going numb most of the time so you can’t even open the car door when you get out but it’s fantastic.

“We’re wearing hoods gloves, boots, full wetsuits so you’re in full penguin mode really.”

Barton was quick to champion her local community, with her family opening a surf school at Rhossili Bay as they look to inspire the next generation of surfers.

“Llangennith and Langland are my local breaks and it’s really nice to have such a community back here.

“We’re always in the water, when there’s surf we’re in one or two times a day.

“Alongside that we’re in the gym three times a week training, working on our strength and conditioning.”

Barton admits surfing takes a toll on the body.

“It’s the most demanding sport you could probably do,” she added.

“Not a lot of people think about it when you jump on a board and paddle around but it’s really quite hard.

“If you ever go surfing you’ll realise – the aftermath on your body, you’ll have aches and pains for a couple of days – but it’s a fantastic sport and training alongside it definitely helps me.”


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