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<title>RECOGNITION FOR IRISH WOMEN SURFERS</title>
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<description>From the end of the 70s and throughout the 80s a new name emerged in Irish Surfing. Margaret (Mags) O’Brien Moran, gave Irish women surfers a voice for the first time. She is married to Hugh O’Brien Moran, many times Irish National Champion in the 80s.</description>
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<title>Reframing the Image of Women Surfers</title>
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<description>Story by Nina Wu


&quot;Surfers are not just men,&quot; Pepin said. &quot;I think it’s important to dispel that myth.&quot;
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<description>Surfing is often thought of as a male sport, but in fact women have enjoyed surfing since the days of ancient Hawai'i, and in California since the early 1920's.</description>
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