More than 100 surfers lined up on the same ocean wave in Cape Town, South Africa, to set a new world record.
The challenge started with 443 keen surfers of every age and ability paddling out from the Muizenberg beach in Cape Town.
Bobbing around on their boards, the wetsuit clad men and women patiently waited to be told which wave to catch.
On the fourth attempt, 110 surfers managed to stand for five seconds – smashing the previous record set in Brazil of 100 surfers.
"There were more than 1,000 people on the beach and everyone was in high spirits with plenty of cheering and hooting as the surfers took off and rode the wave," said record organiser and founder of Earthwave Paul Botha.
"We made seven attempts on the record in one hour this year. The fourth attempt produced the most surfers on one wave, with an estimated 120 riding at one time.
"Photographic evidence proved there were 110 surfers still riding five seconds after taking off."
The Earthwave concept was developed three years ago to promote awareness of climate change while at the same time attempting to break world records.
In 2006, Earthwave South Africa raised the record from 44 to 73, before Earthwave Brazil increased it to 84 surfers on one wave in 2007 and an incredible 100 in 2008. (Telegraph)














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