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WSL and Seven Network continue partnership

January 8, 2024 BY

The Bells Beach Longboard Classic will be streamed on 7plus. Photo: ED SLOANE/WSL

THE World Surf League (WSL) and Seven Network will extend their free-to-air broadcast partnership for a fifth consecutive year in 2024.

The partnership extension will see all WSL Championship Tour events – including the Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach – the WSL Finals and the Bells Beach Longboard Classic all broadcast live on 7 and 7plus.

Surf fans will also be able to watch all the Australian WSL Challenger Series events and hours of WSL content on demand.

WSL Australia/Pacific president Andrew Stark said he was thrilled to continue the partnership with the Seven Network.

Seeing WSL events alongside all of the other sports on Seven’s programming is fantastic, not to mention the cross-promotional opportunities on offer when working with the home of sport in Australia.”

Seven Melbourne head of network sport and managing director Lewis Martin said surfing was part of the fabric of Australian culture.

“We’re rapt to extend our partnership with the World Surf League.

“We can’t wait to ride the wave with Australia’s emerging superstars and salute the icons of the sport, including our very own Steph Gilmore and a swag of other homegrown title hopefuls, as they compete in the world’s best events over the next year – all live and free on Seven and 7plus, Australia’s Home of Sport.”

Seven’s coverage of the WSL will start on January 29, when the world’s best hit the breaks of Hawaii for the Pipe Pro.

For more information, head to WorldSurfLeague.com

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