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Big Wave Surfing NEW WORLD RECORD???

Big Wave Surfing NEW WORLD RECORD???

Big Wave surfing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeCKAK1fvJk

Brazil’s Carlos Burle might set a record for largest wave ever surfed
Some are saying he conquered a 100-footer; ride occurred minutes after he had saved his partner, Maya Gabeira, from drowning

Just minutes after saving the life of his female partner in giant surf off Portugal, Carlos Burle streaked down the face of what might end up being the largest wave ever ridden.

According to some reports, the wave face measured about 100 feet, a mark that tow-surfers (who are pulled onto waves behind personal watercraft) set years ago as a target many thought was unachievable.

The enormous surf was generated by the St. Jude’s Storm and lured some of the world’s top big-wave surfers to Nazare, Portugal, to ride the massive and dangerous peaks.

Before Burle’s ride, Maya Gabeira, who is the world’s premier female big-wave charger, suffered a wipeout and would have drowned were it not for Burle, who performed a prolonged and dramatic rescue on his jet-powered vessel.

Gabeira was pulled from the water unconscious and with a broken ankle. Burle performed CPR on the athlete before she was rushed to a hospital. Later on Monday she stated on her Facebook page: “Thank you for caring … a broken ankle, but nothing more! I’m recovering well. Please continue cheering.”

She and Burle are among a few dozen tow-surfing teams that chase swells around the world, searching for the largest possible waves.

Although Burle’s ride has been reported on network morning shows and in other media reports as a 100-footer and a probable world record, that has not yet been determined.

Bill Sharp, who runs the Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards, has told Guinness World Records that rides from other surfers at Nazare on Monday are being considered for entry to Guinness as “Largest Wave Surfed,” and that the XXL judging panel won’t make a determination until the XXL season is complete in late April, 2014.

“The Carlos Burle wave will be under serious consideration this year because it definitely broke with power and satisfied all the criteria established in the XXL rules, whereas some other rides which gained media attention at the same venue last season did not,” Sharp stated. “The XXL rules carefully differentiate between a real breaking wave of consequence and an ocean swell which might rear up for a moment yet never actually break with whitewater chasing the rider.

“The Burle wave at Nazare yesterday (along with rides by Andrew Cotton, Felipe Cesarano, Pedro Viana, Maya Gabeira, and others) definitely met the established criteria that set the base of the wave as being that lowest point on the wave face that either the surfer or the breaking whitewater would reach, and will be judged accordingly.”

Hawaii’s Garrett McNamara currently holds the world record for successfully negotiating a 78-foot wave, also at Nazare, in 2011.

Reblogged 6 years ago from www.youtube.com

Comments

Pete P says:

The sad thing is a month later a coconut fell on his head and he died. 

margaret smith says:

I am surprised he can surf with those big ass kahoona's

Mohamed Sekkat says:

Hold my beer !

stefan haland says:

It's a conspiracy

Joso sam says:

Beautiful art to watch. I'm not being a Devils advocate. But I think within 10 years Surfing will be over. This Fukashima radiation is pumping millions of gallons in the Pacific ocean. If you love Surfing. I think one better get a group together force the world goverments to implement action. To me is a slow world war 3.

Lydia Delacruzl says:

Nov.13,2013….A big wave destroyed the city of Tacloban  and some cities of the Philippines.It's true!

MrAquaman2011 says:

Analyze the photo yourself. On my pc screen the wave is about 5 inches and Carlos (if he was standing up straight) is about 1/2 inch. That means 10 times overhead. Carlos is not taller than about 5 feet 8 inches. That means his wave was less than 60 feet high. This is the highest camera angle of any big wave surf spot I have ever seen. They are over 100 feet high up on the cliff looking down, a perfect optical illusion. Right Garrett? You know your "world record" of 78 feet is BS!!

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tunaman cali says:

Amazing ! a little too big for me

N0TS0SUBTLE says:

Sick!! I cant wai to surf……in heaven. Lol

SuperChucky713 says:

127 feet of awesome!

Sandy Leak says:

Dear Heart, Everything you said is true & this makes me very sad. Please don't judge us all by the actions of the wicked who are surely bound for hell. We definitely are in the last days & Jesus could return at any moment. I've studied scripture for many years, I'm 64, & the countdown started when Israel became a state in 1948. Jesus said all His prophecies would come to pass in one generation of man. One generation is 70 years. God bless you.

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