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Dec 08 2009
On big big waves
From the NYT:
“Looking out on a crisp, blue morning, officials with the Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau Competition — one of the surfing’s most prestigious and rarest events — announced just after dawn Tuesday that the event was a go, the first time the big-wave competition will be held since 2004.
“…The full day of competitive surfing — featuring 28 of the world’s best — started just after 8 a.m. local time with three surfers flying down a monster wave and drawing a huge cheer from the thousands of spectators who are crammed into Waimea Bay, the famed surfing cove where Eddie Aikau, a legendary surfer and lifeguard, once plied the waves.”
I loooove that Hawaii is getting so many pats on the bottom — see here and here — from the NYT.
Check out the live webcast of the surf competition.

On big big waves

From the NYT:

“Looking out on a crisp, blue morning, officials with the Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau Competition — one of the surfing’s most prestigious and rarest events — announced just after dawn Tuesday that the event was a go, the first time the big-wave competition will be held since 2004.

“…The full day of competitive surfing — featuring 28 of the world’s best — started just after 8 a.m. local time with three surfers flying down a monster wave and drawing a huge cheer from the thousands of spectators who are crammed into Waimea Bay, the famed surfing cove where Eddie Aikau, a legendary surfer and lifeguard, once plied the waves.”

I loooove that Hawaii is getting so many pats on the bottom — see here and here — from the NYT.

Check out the live webcast of the surf competition.

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