Standup paddle boarding (SUP) is a popular water-based activity in Australia, with enthusiasts enjoying the sport in a variety of locations, including oceans, lakes, and rivers.
The history of SUP in the country can be traced back to the early 2000s when it was first introduced as a way to train surfers during flat conditions. However, it wasn’t until the mid-2010s that the sport really started to take off, thanks in large part to the development of specialized SUP boards and paddles. Australia has produced some of the world’s top stand-up paddleboarders, including Travis Grant and Michael Booth, who have both won multiple international titles.
Today, SUP is a popular activity across the country. Some of the most admired spots include Byron Bay and Noosa in Queensland, Bondi Beach and Manly in New South Wales, and Torquay and the Great Ocean Road in Victoria.
In recent years, SUP has also become a competitive sport, with a number of events and competitions. Some of the most notable events include the Australian SUP Titles and the Noosa Festival of Surfing.
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