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  2. Tom Morey - Wikipedia

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    Tom Hugh Morey (15 August 1935 – 14 October 2021), also known by the moniker Y, was a musician, engineer, surfboard shaper, and surfer responsible for several technological innovations that have heavily influenced modern developments in surfing equipment design.

  3. Bodyboarding - Wikipedia

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    International Morey Boogie Bodyboard Pro Championships: Mike Stewart: Hawaii 1984: International Morey Boogie Bodyboard Pro Championships: Mike Stewart: Hawaii 1985: Not held: 1986: International Morey Boogie Bodyboard Pro Championships: Ben Severson: Hawaii 1987: International Morey Boogie Bodyboard Pro Championships: Mike Stewart: Hawaii 1988

  4. Ben Severson - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, Severson had been riding the Morey Boogie Mach 7-7, the first slick-bottomed board designed by Tom Morey. In 1984 Severson began experimenting with transitional rails and changing the size of his boards as well. Morey Boogie sent him blanks that he began to customize, in particular to aid surfing in large surf at Pipeline. [3]

  5. Mike Stewart (bodyboarder) - Wikipedia

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    Mike Stewart (born 1963) is a nine-time World Champion bodyboarder, one of the early pioneers of the bodyboarding sport, a pioneer of big-wave tow-in surfing and also a champion bodysurfer. Having ridden bodyboards since the inception of the sport, Stewart is the most experienced bodyboarder currently on the tour.

  6. Andre Botha (bodyboarder) - Wikipedia

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    Bodyboarding Andre Botha is a South African bodyboarder . Born in Cape Town in 1981, he left school at the age of 15 to become a professional bodyboarder and won his first world title at the age of 17 and his second at 18, winning both the World GOB Tour Series and the Pipeline World Championships.

  7. World Tour (bodyboarding) - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, the International Bodyboarding Corporation was created in order to run the bodyboarding world tour. For the period of 2020 to 2021, the IBC couldn't effectively run a tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic which impacted global travel.