ENGLISH NATIONALS
Carve Surfing Magazine|Issue 202
TOLCARNE TAILSPINS IN THE LAST COMP FOR A WHILE . . . MAYBE
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ENGLISH NATIONALS

If you asked me to describe the vibe at the recent English comp, it would be ‘confused but positive’. Taking place as it did just before the social distancing thing came in and the whole nation decided that bog roll and pasta were worth more than gold. Big league crew like Luke Dillon, Peony Knight, Lucy Campbell and Ellie Turner were fresh home from contests abroad and not long after the WSL postponed the tour until the crisis is over. Strange times for all of us.

The contest was moved to Tolcarne as the swell was a bit wild and woolly at Fistral. It was a good shout as the bay is an excellent place for a comp not just because you can watch from the terrace of the Colonial with a cold beverage.

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