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On 30 March 2012, Rowley was a finalist in the Billabong XXL Big Wave Awards 2011/2012, in the Ride of the Year category with his rides at Jaws Peahi in Maui, Hawaii on 30 January 2012, placing him 4th place in the world of elite big wave surfers and meriting the respect of the big wave surfing community.
Windsurfers in the waves during high surf at Ho'okipa, April 2006 Turtles drying at Ho'okipa Beach Park 20°56′00″N 156°21′27″W / 20.933214°N 156.357524°W / 20.933214; -156.357524 Hoʻokipa is a beach on the north shore of Maui , Hawaii , United States, perhaps the most renowned windsurfing site in the
Jaws beach, Peʻahi: 15 January 2016 Awarded the Billabong XXL Big Wave Award and $70,000. [3] 68 feet (20.7 m) Carlos Burle: Mavericks, Northern California: 2001 Awarded the Billabong XXL Big Wave Award. [4] 68 feet (20.7 m) Maya Gabeira: Praia do Norte, Nazaré: January 2018 [10] 66 feet (20.1 m) Makua Rothman: Jaws beach, Peʻahi: 2002
That's because waves must reach at least 40 feet to meet competition criteria. Hawaii’s Landon McNamara, 28, won with a three-wave point total of 135.8 points. That included a perfect score of ...
In 2003 he rode one of his most well known waves. McNamara was once again at Jaws and caught a wave with a 20-foot (6.1 m) barrel where onlookers believed he had been crushed by the lip of the wave. The wave spit and, escaping death, he emerged to the surprise and amazement of everyone watching, including himself.
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Fatalities confirmed on Maui as firefighters struggle to bring devastating wildfires under control, Bevan Hurley reports Wildfires sent Hawaiians fleeing into the ocean. It could be the state’s ...
Makua Rothman at Bagram Airfield in 2019. Makuakai (Makua) Rothman (born June 17, 1984) is an American big wave rider, professional surfer [1] and musician. On February 28, 2015, he was crowned the 2015 Big Wave World Champion in the World Surf League's (WSL) first sanctioned Big Wave World Tour (BWWT).