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Myanmar’s first surfing team set for splash at SEA games

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NGWE SAUNG (Myanmar): Competitiv­e surfing was barely known in Myanmar a few years ago, but one local beach town is riding a wave of enthusiasm to the Southeast Asia Games for the first time ever.

Paddling hard and smiling, Thwe Thwe Soe flung herself up on the board just as a wave was breaking, spreading her arms out for balance before getting knocked off.

“I can’t live without surfing,” she said after a day in the blue waters off the coastal town here.

“I did not expect to be chosen for the national team but I’m thrilled at the opportunit­y.”

The Southeast Asian country is flanked by surf-ready coasts to the west and south, but decades of military rule, lack of equipment and poverty kept aspiring athletes from testing the waters.

The 25-year-old encountere­d the sport while studying in southern California and has been hooked since, saying she “always feels happy” on the water.

Now she is going up against the region’s giants at the December games in the Philippine­s.

Thwe Thwe Soe has one of the best chances to medal among the handful of surfers going, but all are training hard.

“We surf for at least four to six hours a day,” said American coach Robert Brickell, a 26-yearold originally from New York.

The team went to Bali in Indonesia for two months to get used to some “big wave surfing” and have made enormous strides in a short time, Brickell said.

“My hope is that we can show that people from Myanmar know how to surf. We know how to respect the ocean,” he said.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Thwe Thwe Soe taking part in a surfing practice session on Ngwe Saung beach recently.
AFP PIC Thwe Thwe Soe taking part in a surfing practice session on Ngwe Saung beach recently.

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