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Rip Curl / Tourism Fiji: The Rip Curl Virtual ProTop 6: May 17th 2023
Rip Curl is changing the surfing landscape by introducing and launching the world’s first virtual surfing competition – the Rip Curl Virtual Pro, presented by Tourism Fiji and developed by VMLY&R. For the inaugural Rip Curl Virtual Pro surf competition, participants didn’t even know they were competing. When Rip Curl Search GPS smartwatch users logged a session during the 10-day competition, their surf data was automatically entered. Data logged was analysed and scored by a unique algorithm based on five key criteria: distance paddled, surf time, total waves surfed, top speed, longest waves and the number of surfs, culminating in a final score. The data sets formed the basis of a unique visualisation that contestants could download as a video and share with their social communities – pitting their surfs against others. Once they did, they were in it to win it. The winner and four mates (yet to be announced) will receive the surf trip of a lifetime to Fiji. The first-ever Rip Curl Virtual Pro was made possible due to Rip Curl’s innovative Search GPS technology, allowing surfers worldwide to plan, capture, and relive their surfing activity (privately or with friends) on their devices. Since VMLY&R worked with Rip Curl to build the initial Search GPS in 2014, the technology has tracked over 50,000 surfers across 76 countries, recording a massive 25 million waves surfed across 2,400 beaches. The next round of the Rip Curl Virtual Pro will be open to the public, offering non-professional surfers the chance to compare skills with other amateurs and pros from all around the globe. As well as track their progression and share their surfs in a visually beautiful and digital way. Much like the professional WSL circuit, each Virtual Pro will focus on a key surfing destination, sending the winners to some of the best breaks around the globe. The competition comes after a notable increase in surfing participation globally. The International Surfing Association reports that the number of surfers worldwide has increased by 25% over the past decade, with more than 35 million people now enjoying the sport.
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