A podcast interview with Ben Kennings, CEO of Surfing New Zealand, discusses the World Surf League event at Raglan's Manu Bay, highlighting government support, crowd reception, unique surfing conditions, and the event's success in promoting New Zealand's natural and cultural draw
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So um yeah, it's uh it was a challenge, and I'm sure if they come back there would be a different scenario, and we could have a whole bunch of telling Southwesterlies at this time of year and big surf.
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