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The Asian Surfing Championships is an association that promotes the sport of
surfing in Asia through the organization of competitions.
History
The Asian Surfing Championships was created in 2011. They are headquartered in
Bali and led by Tipi Jabrik. ASC promotes surfing in Asian countries and helps other countries establish events. The Championship develops the skills of surfers through competition, brings media attention to formerly unfamiliar regions and aids in the advancement of surfing locally, regionally and internationally. ASC works with local, national and multinational event sponsors, maximizing the results of competitive surfing events. Every year during a multi-national surfing tour, Asian Surfing Champions are crowned in multiple divisions: Open, Women, Longboard, Junior and Master.[1]
This article needs to be updated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.(February 2022)
The Asian Surfing Championships is an association that promotes the sport of
surfing in Asia through the organization of competitions.
History
The Asian Surfing Championships was created in 2011. They are headquartered in
Bali and led by Tipi Jabrik. ASC promotes surfing in Asian countries and helps other countries establish events. The Championship develops the skills of surfers through competition, brings media attention to formerly unfamiliar regions and aids in the advancement of surfing locally, regionally and internationally. ASC works with local, national and multinational event sponsors, maximizing the results of competitive surfing events. Every year during a multi-national surfing tour, Asian Surfing Champions are crowned in multiple divisions: Open, Women, Longboard, Junior and Master.[1]