Porterville Recorder

Surf's up in California, where it's now the official state sport

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SACRAMENTO — Surf's up in California, where it's now the official state sport.

Gov. Jerry Brown announced Monday that he has signed a bill making it so.

The new law declares surfing to be "an iconic California sport" — though it acknowledg­es that surfing originated with the Polynesian people and was imported into California from Hawaii.

Still, it says California­ns have embraced surfing and made important contributi­ons to the modern sport.

"I am stoked that surfing is now California's official sport. No other sport represents the California Dream better than surfing -- riding the waves of opportunit­y and living in harmony with nature," avid surfer and Democratic state Assemblyma­n Al Muratsuchi of Torrance said in a statement.

The state's 1,100 miles of coastline are home to a number of worldfamou­s surf breaks, and California hosts the Surfers' Hall of Fame, the Internatio­nal Surfing Museum, and the California Surf Museum. It's also the site of the Internatio­nal Surf Festival, the U.S. Open of Surfing, the Mavericks Big Wave Surf Contest and the Founders' Cup of Surfing.

And native sons, the Beach Boys, have had hits with songs like "Surfin' USA," ''Surfer Girl," and "Surfin' Safari."

The law officially claims California is the heart of the surfboard building industry and that surf forecastin­g and the neoprene wetsuit were both invented in California.

Muratsuchi estimated that surfing generates more than $6 billion in annual retail sales, playing a key role in the state's coastal tourism and recreation economy.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO BY RICHARD VOGEL ?? In this 2010 photo, Rev. Christian Mondor, offers a prayer to surfers during the Blessing of the Waves ceremony at the pier in Huntington Beach.
AP FILE PHOTO BY RICHARD VOGEL In this 2010 photo, Rev. Christian Mondor, offers a prayer to surfers during the Blessing of the Waves ceremony at the pier in Huntington Beach.

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