list of surfers

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      This is a list of people associated with surfing or surf culture.


      A


      Reno Abellira (1950– ) (Haw) Smirnoff World Pro/Am winner in 1974
      Megan Abubo (1978– ) (Haw)
      Eddie Aikau (1946–1978) (Haw) Award-winning surfer and lifeguard
      Lisa Andersen (1969– ) (USA) Four-time world surfing champion 1994–1997
      Simon Anderson (1954– ) (Aus) First advocate of the three-finned surfboard, the "thruster," early 1980s
      Bill Andrews (1944–2017) (USA) Among first to surf Black's Beach in La Jolla, California
      Robert August (1945– ) (USA) Surfer and Surfboard Designer
      Rolf Aurness (1952– ) (USA) 1970 World Champion


      B


      Tim Baker (Aus) Journalist, former editor of Tracks and Australia's Surfing Life magazines.
      Christiaan Bailey (1981– ) (USA) Paraplegic surfer, Team USA Captain
      Rochelle Ballard (1971– ) (Haw)
      Wayne Bartholomew (Aus) 1978 World Champion
      Layne Beachley (1972– ) (Aus) Seven time ASP World Champion, founder of 'Aim For The Stars'
      Holly Beck (1980– ) (USA) 2000 Explorer Women's Western Surfing Champion, 2000 College Women's National title
      Linda Benson (1944– ) (USA) 1959 Makaha International Champion, U.S. Champion: 1959, 1960, 1961, 1964, 1968
      Shane Beschen (1972– ) (Haw)
      Ray Bisschop (1970– ) (Aus) Publisher of Australia's Surfing Life and presenter of Surfing Life TV
      Jesse Brad Billauer (1979– ) (USA) Quadriplegic surfer
      Tom Blake (1902–1994) (USA) Early American Surfer, inventor of the Skeg
      Alana Blanchard (USA) (1990– ) Women's Pipeline Championship winner
      Jimmy Blears (1948–2011) (Haw) 1972 World Champion
      Wendy Botha (1965– ) (Aus) Four-time world surfing champion
      Lynne Boyer (1956– ) (USA) Two-time world surfing champion 1978 and 1979
      Ken Bradshaw (1952– ) (USA) North Shore hellman
      Bruce Brown (1937–2017) San Francisco. Surfing film maker
      Chris Brown (1970–2019) Carpinteria, California, PSAA Champion in 1994
      Bud Browne (1912–2008) (USA) Pioneer surf film maker, the first filmmaker to show surf movies commercially
      Pam Burridge (1965– ) (Aus) 1990 women's world champion
      Taj Burrow (1978– ) (Aus) 1998 ASP World Tour Rookie of the Year, many ASP Tour wins


      C


      Ian Cairns (1952– ) (Aus) Champion surfer in the late 1970s
      Corky Carroll (1947– ) five time U.S. champion, 3 Time International Professional champion, International Big Wave champion, World Small Wave champion
      Heather Clark (RSA) 2001 Hawaiian Triple Crown champion
      Cas Collier (RSA) 1999 World Big Wave champion
      Richie Collins (1969– ) (USA)(surfer/shaper) Won 1988 O'Neil Coldwater Classic, 1989 Op Pro, 1992 Bells Beach Classic


      D


      Mike Diffenderfer (1937–2002) (USA) Surfer and shaper
      Miki Dora (1936–2002) (USA)
      Shane Dorian, (Haw) Pro surfer
      Mike Doyle (1941–2019 ) (USA) Surf/paddle champion, innovator. 1965 World Champion. Winner, 1968 Duke Kahanamoku Contest.


      E


      Laura Enever (1991– ) (Aus) 2009 ASP Women's World Junior Champion
      Michael Eppelstun (Aus) 1994 bodyboarding world champion


      F


      Mick Fanning (Aus) (1981– ) 3x World Champion
      Midget Farrelly (Aus) (1944–2016) Won the inaugural World Surfing Championship in 1964
      Sally Fitzgibbons (Aus) (1990– ) Multi ASP World Tour title-holder
      John John Florence (Haw) (1992– ) Won the 2011 Vans World Cup of Surfing, the youngest winner
      Jeremy Flores (1988– ) (Fra) 2007 WCT Rookie of the Year
      Mark Foo (1958–1994) (Haw) Professional surfer. Died while surfing at Mavericks.
      Donavon Frankenreiter (1972– ) (USA) Surfer and musician
      George Freeth (Haw) (1883–1919) Gave surfing exhibitions in Redondo Beach in 1907
      Skip Frye (1941– ) (USA) Legendary stylist and surfboard shaper
      Jim Fuller Godfather of surf guitar, Surfaris


      G


      Nick Gabaldon (1927–1951) California's first documented surfer of Black and Hispanic descent
      Maya Gabeira (1987– ) (Bra) Surfed the biggest wave ever by a female at 45 feet (14 m)
      Sunny Garcia (1970– ) (Haw) 2000 World Champion
      Yasnyiar Bonne Gea (1982– ) Indonesian surfing champion
      Stephanie Gilmore (1988– ) (Aus) 2007 ASP World Champion
      George Greenough (1941– ) (USA/Aus) 1960s kneeboard, shortboard, inventor and surf movies.


      H


      Jeff Hakman (1948– ) (Haw) Surfing champion of the 1970s
      Bethany Hamilton (February 8, 1990– ), (USA) Victim of a much-publicised shark attack.
      Laird Hamilton (March 2, 1964– ), (USA) (Hawaii and California), Big wave rider and tow-in surfing inventor.
      Damian Hardman (1966– ) (Aus) 1987 and 1991 World Champion
      Rhonda Harper (USA) Surfer and surf coach, founder of Black Girls Surf
      Paige Hareb (NZ)
      Peter Harris (1958– ) (Aus) Won the 1980 Stubbies as a rookie
      Chelsea Hedges (1983– ) (Aus) 2005 world title holder
      Fred Hemmings (Haw) 1968 World Champion
      Coco Ho (1991– ) (Haw) Women's ASP World Tour surfer, Michael Ho's daughter
      Derek Ho (Haw) 1993 World Champion, Michael Ho's younger son
      Mason Ho (1988– ) (Haw) professional surfer from Sunset Beach on the north shore. rides for mayhem.
      Michael Ho (1957– ) (Haw) Won Hawaiian Triple Crown, Duke Classic, World Cup and 1982 Pipe Masters
      CJ Hobgood (1979– ) (USA) 2001 World Champion
      Damien Hobgood (USA)
      Joyce Hoffman (USA) US Women's Champion 1965–67
      Phillip Hoffman (1930–2010) American big wave pioneer and surf apparel company executive
      John Holeman, professional surfer of the 1980s and 1990s
      Cheyne Horan (Aus) Active 1975–1993, world championship runner-up four times
      Jeff Hubbard (1975– ) (Haw) 3-time World Bodyboarding Champion
      Mike Hynson (USA) Star of The Endless Summer, surf board shaper who taught Robert August, and first Windansea Surf Club Vice President


      I


      Andy Irons (1978–2010) (Haw) Three-time world champion 2002–2004
      Bruce Irons (1979- ) (Haw)


      K


      Duke Paoa Kahanamoku (August 24, 1890 – January 22, 1968), (Haw) US Olympic Swimming Champion, Hawaiian Personality. The Father of Modern Surfing. Made appearances in Hollywood films (Mr. Roberts with Henry Fonda and Wake of the Red Witch with John Wayne).
      Dave Kalama (1964– ) (Haw) windsurfing and paddleboard champion
      Drew Kampion (1944– ) (USA) surf writer and editor, editor of Surfer Magazine (1968–71), author of Stoked: A History of Surf Culture, The Way of the Surfer, The Book of Waves, etc.
      Keala Kennelly (1978– ) (USA)
      Damian King (Aus) 2003 and 2004 World Bodyboarding Champion


      L


      Wes Laine (1960– ) A top 10 ASP World Championship Tour competitor - Wins: 1984 World Cup Sunset Beach, 1983 OP-Pro Atlantic City, 1985 Spur Ranch, Cape Town, South Africa, 2nd Place 1983 Rip-Curl Pro, Bells Beach
      Kai Lenny (1992- ) American professional surfer
      Isabel Letham (1899–1995) (Aus) first Australian to surf
      Antony Garrett Lisi (USA) physicist
      Jack London (1876–1916) (USA) writer, Hawaiian surfer
      Gerry Lopez (1948– ), (Haw) "Mr.Pipeline", Founder of Lightning Bolt surfboards and actor (played role of Subotai in Conan the Barbarian)
      Barton Lynch (1963– ) (Aus) 1988 World Champion, won 17 world tour events
      Wayne Lynch (1952– ) (Aus) influential Australian goofy-foot and winner of numerous 1960s and 1970s surf contests; subject of the 2013 biographical documentary Uncharted Waters


      M


      Rob Machado (1973– ) (USA) Won Pipeline Masters and U.S. Open of Surfing
      Cheyne Magnusson (c. 1984– ), US
      Ishita Malaviya, (India) first Indian female surfer
      Malia Manuel (1993– ) (Haw) 2008 US Open Champion (youngest ever)
      Brenden Margieson (1972– ) (Aus) First free-surfer, nominated two times Best Free-Surfer in the World by the magazine Australia's Surfing Life, won Nias Indonesia Pro 1999.
      Bobby Martinez (1986– ) (USA) 2006 Rookie of the Year
      Clay Marzo (1989– ) (USA) Three NSSA National surfing titles, a nomination for Maneuver of the Year at the 2007 Surfer Magazine Poll and Video Awards
      Gabriel Medina (1993– ) (BRA) 2013 WSL World Junior Champion, 2014 WSL World Champion (first Brazilian to win the title), 2015 Vans Triple Crown of Surfing Champion
      Pauline Menczer (1970– ) (Aus) 1988 amateur world champion, 1993 world champion
      Jessi Miley-Dyer (1986– ) (Aus)
      Wayne Miyata (1942–2005) (USA) California and Hawaii, "going tubular" in Endless Summer, famous color glosser
      Carissa Moore (1992– ) (Haw) 2011 ASP Women's World Champion, youngest female ever to win
      Jay Moriarity, professional surfer of Santa Cruz, 1978–2001
      SofΓ­a MulΓ‘novich (1983– ) (Peru) first South American to win the World Title in 2004
      Mickey MuΓ±oz (1937– ) (USA) early surfing pioneer, also famous as a surfboard shaper


      N


      Greg Noll (1937– ) (USA) Big wave pioneer, rode biggest wave of his era at Makaha
      Kem Nunn (USA) Avid surfer and America's leading surf novelist
      David Nuuhiwa (1948– ) (USA) legendary nose rider from the 1960s


      O


      Margo Oberg (1953– ) (Haw) Three-time world champion 1977, 1980 & 1981
      Jamie O'Brien (1983– ) (Haw) Won ASP Pipeline Masters as a wildcard
      Mark Occhilupo (1966– ) (Aus) 1999 world champion
      Phyllis O'Donnell (1937–2024) (Aus) In 1964 won the inaugural women's World Championship Surfing Title at Manly Beach
      Jack O'Neill (1923–2017) Surfer and inventor of the modern wetsuit


      P


      Joel Parkinson (1981– ) (Aus)
      Mike Parsons (1965– ) Surfed largest recorded wave of 70 ft (21 m) at Cortes Bank
      Stacey Peralta (1957– ) (USA) Z-Boy
      Lakey Peterson (1994– ) (USA)
      Michael Peterson (1952–2012) (Aus) Australian champion 1972 and 1974
      Bob Pike (1940–1999) (Aus) Noted big wave surfer
      Felipe Pomar (1943– ) (Peru) 1965 World Champion
      Martin Potter (1965– ) (RSA) 1989 World Champion


      Q


      Maz Quinn (1976– ) (NZ) 4-time NZ national champion


      R


      Mark Richards (1957– ) (Aus) 4-time World Champion 1979–1982


      S


      Jacqueline Silva (1979– ) (Bra) Pioneer in Brazilian women's surfing
      Bob Simmons (1919–1954) (USA) Father of the modern surfboard
      Kelly Slater (1972– ) (USA) 11-time World Champion
      Jordy Smith (1988– ) (RSA)
      Mike Stewart (1963– ) (Haw) 9-time World Bodyboarding Champion
      Rell Sunn (1950–1998) (Haw) A top female surfer of the 1980s, known as the "Queen of Makaha"


      T


      Donald Takayama (1943–2012) (USA) Master's division of the United States Surfing Champions 1971, 1972 and 1973
      Guilherme Tamega (Bra) 6-time world champion bodyboarder
      Shaun Tomson (1955– ) (USA) Born in South Africa, currently living in the US, 1977 World Champion
      Peter Townend (1953– ) (Aus) 1976 World Champion
      Buzzy Trent (1929–2006) (USA) Pioneer of big wave surfing
      Joel Tudor (1976– ) (USA) Famous contemporary longboarder


      V


      Butch Van Artsdalen (1941–1979) (Haw) the original Mr. Pipeline
      Dale Velzy (1927–2005) (USA) 1950s surf shop pioneer and surfboard design innovator
      Peter Viertel (1920–2007) (USA) Introduced surfing in Europe
      Mark Visser (1983– ) (Aus) Big-wave surfer, the "Night Rider"


      W


      Terry Wade (1960- ) Noted as having ridden some of the largest waves at Newport Beach's The Wedge. Featured heavily in film "Dirty Old Wedge."
      Robert "Wingnut" Weaver Featured, along with Patrick O'Connell, in The Endless Summer II surf film.
      Sharon Webber (USA) Women's world surfing championship in 1970 and 1972
      Dewey Weber (1938–1993) (USA) Surfer and surfboard designer
      Dale Webster (1948– ) (USA) Northern California surfer who surfed over 10,407 days in a row, minimum of 3 waves a day. Appeared in the Step Into Liquid movie.
      John Whitmore (RSA) South African surfing pioneer.
      Dennis Wilson (1944–1983) (USA) Founding member of The Beach Boys
      Owen Wright (1990– ) (Aus) Won 2011 Quiksilver Pro
      Tyler Wright (1994– ) (Aus) 2016 WSL Women's World Champion


      Y


      Nat Young (1947– ) (Aus) World surfing champion 1966 and 1970, ASP World Longboard Tour Champion 1986 and 1988–1990. Tried to register surfing as an official religion.


      Z


      Frieda Zamba (1965– ) (USA) Four time world women's surfing champion 1984–1986 and 1988.


      References

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