Moore, Ferreira Win Olympic Surfing Gold: In sport’s Olympic debut, locals Andino and Marks in mix on finals day
By Jake Howard With a pulsing typhoon swell and the world watching, the United States’ Carissa Moore and Brazil’s Italo ...
By Jake Howard With a pulsing typhoon swell and the world watching, the United States’ Carissa Moore and Brazil’s Italo ...
By Shawn Raymundo Thanks to a contentious trademark war, San Clemente won’t be holding the title of “Surf City, USA” ...
By Jake Howard For San Clemente’s Kolohe Andino, his upcoming Olympic moment has been a long time coming. Andino’s father, ...
By Jake Howard Kolohe Andino’s not the only surfer living in San Clemente hoping to rip their way to a ...
By Shawn Raymundo When local artist Dana Martino left on a surfing trip to Nicaragua last month, she assumed she ...
By Zara Flores Along the coast of Southern California, the Spanish Village by the Sea has become synonymous with beautiful ...
By Jake Howard When your big sister is bound to be one of America’s first Olympic surfers and is widely ...
By Jake Howard For San Clemente’s Greg Cruse, 2020 was supposed to be the culmination of a life’s work. He ...
Super Girl Pro comes to Oceanside this weekend—the first surf contest in California since the pandemic By Jake Howard It’s ...
By Jake Howard For the Sandvigs, surfing is a family affair. Inspired by her older brother, 7-year-old Teagan Sandvig has been ...
By Jake Howard “I love the freedom of the ocean and enjoying it with friends,” says San Clemente’s Remy Todd. ...
By Jake Howard Sawyer Dimick is the leader of the pack. This 11-year-old from San Clemente is not only ruling ...
By Jake Howard It’s pretty common for kids around here to learn to surf at a young age, but 2 ...
A Recap of This Year’s Top Stories Written and Compiled by Shawn Raymundo Every year, the San Clemente Times looks ...
By Shawn Raymundo Seventeen-year-old surfer and San Clemente resident Caroline Marks has earned a spot on the first U.S. Olympic ...
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