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  2. WATCH: Surfers ride monster waves at Hawaii competition that ...

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    Surfers caught waves as tall as 50 feet high Sunday in Hawaii, producing epic rides and wipeouts during the Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational.

  3. 50-foot waves forecast to slam Hawaii's northern ... - AOL

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    Dangerous surf conditions with waves reaching dozens of feet high are forecast ... Even the west-facing shores of those islands will likely see surf reach 25-35 feet. Seas along the Big Island are ...

  4. Garrett McNamara calls Mavericks wave one of the ... - AOL

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    The surfing legend opened up about what exactly happened on January 7 at Mavericks and how heavy his injuries truly were. Garrett McNamara calls Mavericks wave one of the 'biggest wipeouts of all ...

  5. Garrett McNamara - Wikipedia

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    The wave spit and, escaping death, he emerged to the surprise and amazement of everyone watching, including himself. The boundaries of big-wave surfing were pushed once again in the summer of 2007 by McNamara and partner Keali’i Mamala, seeking tsunami formed by 300-foot (91 m) calving glaciers in South-Central Alaska. A feature film was made ...

  6. Billabong Pro Teahupoo - Wikipedia

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    The Billabong Pro Teahupoo was founded in 1999 and has been recognized as "one of the world's heaviest big wave competitions". [This quote needs a citation] This is because Teahupoo is the only known natural wave break in the world that breaks below sea level. The Billabong Pro Teahupoo has not claimed any lives since the surf competition began ...

  7. Big wave surfing - Wikipedia

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    Big wave surfing is a discipline within surfing in which surfers paddle into, or are towed into, waves that are at least 20 feet (6.2 m) high, on surf boards known as "guns" or towboards. [1] The size of the board needed to successfully surf these waves varies by the size of the wave, as well as the technique the surfer uses to reach it.

  8. Wind, waves and wipeouts: Surfing adventures on America's ...

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    Between "Baywatch," "90210" and "The O.C." in Southern California, and shows like "Siesta Key" in Florida, the gnarly and totally tubular surfing life on the Pacific and the Atlantic gets plenty ...

  9. Mark Foo - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, Foo joined the IPS World Tour, a professional surfing tour. In the early 1980s, Foo quit the IPS World Tour and stopped competing. [citation needed] Foo's passion for surfing big waves led him to surf larger and larger swells. In 1983, he surfed Waimea Bay, a famous big-wave surfing spot on the North Shore of O'ahu, for the first time. [2]