Surfistas de leyenda: Tom Carroll
Surf 30 - julio 20, 2024 - 
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Una foto publicada por Kelly Slater (@kellyslater) el
Beyond blessed to be apart of this spectacular moment this evening. It was definitely something to remember. Thanks to the guy that let me tandem with him half way out, shout out to you bro & the Brada on the jet ski for letting me hitch a ride back in. I know I should of put my fins on next time, I learned my lesson. ??????Photo credit to @adamandcamera #EddieAikau #EddiewouldgoUna foto publicada por @kaitlynkahiau el
Una foto publicada por Best Coast Surf (@bestcoastsurf) el
Una foto publicada por A N N A V E R S A C I (@annaversaci) el
Un vídeo publicado por Jamie Mitchell (@jamie_mitcho) el
#EddieWouldGo. And TheEddie Will Go!!! WHO IS EDDIE ? #EddieAikau was the first official lifeguard at #WaimeaBay, on #Oahu's #NorthShore, and at the same time developed a reputation as one of the best big wave riders in the world. Partnering with his younger brother/lifeguard Clyde, the pair never lost a life on their watch. Eddie surfed every major swell to come through the North Shore from 1967 to 1978. He attained a rank of 12th in the world on the early IPS pro surfing rankings. His best contest result was a win in the 1977 #DukeKahanamoku Invitational Surfing Championship. In 1978, Aikau was among a handful selected to join the cultural expedition of the Polynesian voyaging canoe Hokule'a, which set sail from Magic Island, Oahu, bound for Tahiti, on March 16, 1978. Hokule'a soon encountered treacherous seas outside the Hawaiian Islands and the canoe capsized. After a wild night adrift, Aikau set off on his paddleboard on March 17 in search of help for his stranded crew members. He was never seen again. The ensuing search for Aikau was the largest air-sea search in #Hawaii history.Un vídeo publicado por freesoultraveler@hotmail.com (@freesoultraveler) el
Un vídeo publicado por World Surf League (@wsl) el