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East Coast Surfing Championships

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East Coast Surfing Championships

Time: August 22, 2014 to August 24, 2014
Location: on the beach from 1st to 11th streets
Street: on the bech
City/Town: vIRGINIA BEACH VA 23451
Event Type: surfing, skating, 5k, volleyball, and, more
Organized By: VBnightlife.com / VBdaylife.com
Latest Activity: Jan 2, 2016

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Event Description

 

ECSC events are held from 1st Street to 11th Street at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront. Pro and Amateur surfing is contested by the Rudee Inlet Jetty at 2nd Street; the Main Stage music venue is located between 4th and 5th Streets. The Volleyball Tournament is staged from 6th Street through 9th streets.

The Coastal Edge East Coast Surfing Championships is a major professional and amateur event for the United States Surfing Federation. Each year, several hundred surfers from menehunes to masters compete for East Coast surfing titles, prizes, history and the sheer love of surfing. Other beach oriented sports and recreation include skimboarding, volleyball, a boardwalk 5K run, street skate and ramp contests, swimsuit contests, food and drink concessions, and live music on the beach.

SWIMSUIT COMPETITION FINALS

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DAILY HEAT SCHEDULES AND RESULTS

5K Run - Only $20 

Live Entertainment at ECSC 

 

BMX AND SKATE DEMO SCHEDULE

Beach Map for Events Here


 
Official ECSC Website here: http://www.surfecsc.com

TEXT ECSC to 77000 to become a member of the ECSC Text Club and get updates during the week of events sent right to your phone.

 

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