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Ravens Rock – Sweet Dreams [Official Audio 2022]

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Jaws – January 11th 2023 – Big wave surfing – Marcio swell

Best paddle swell in recent years hits Jaws aka Peahi on the north shore of Maui, Hawaii on January 11th, 2023.
1-11-23
This swell was in memory of Marcio ‘Mad Dog’ Freire who recently passed away surfing in NazarĆ©, Portugal. Marcio along with fellow brazilians Yuri Soledad, and Danilo Couto were pioneers when it came to paddle in surfing at Jaws. He was a huge inspiration for many.

Featuring
Albee Layer
Nathan Florence
Tyler Larronde
Torrey Meister
Billy Kemper
Kai Paula
Trevor Carlson

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Biggest Wave recorded ever surfed! #nature#shorts

Jaws – January 25th 2023 – Big Wave Surfing

Big wave surfing at Jaws – 1-25-23. Featuring Kai Lenny, Albee Layer, Torrey Meister, Tyler Larronde, Kai Paula, Ian Walsh, and more.

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The 2023 Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational at Waimea Bay

World’s most iconic big-wave event returns to Waimea Bay.

WHAT ARE WE WATCHING?
The word ā€œuniqueā€ is thrown around a lot. In this case, it fits. There is nothing like the Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational, inside surfing or out. The event has been placed on a three-month hold every Hawaiian winter for the past 34 years, and run only nine times ā€” only when Waimea Bay offers itself up at 20 feet or bigger for a full day of surfing.

It is run in the memory of Eddie: fantastic surfer, Hawaiian all the way through, the first lifeguard in North Shore history, who vanished in an impossibly heroic rescue effort off the capsized double hull canoe Hokuleā€™a in March 1978. Surfers attend the event by invitation from the Aikau family, and thereā€™s no greater honor in surfing.

This year, a total of 40 surfers have been so honored. (See our list below.)

The event format is simple: Two rounds of eight-person heats are held, so everyone gets to surf twice. Each surferā€™s top four rides count toward a total score. Those top four rides can come from one or both heats, so a wobbly first heat isnā€™t the end of the world.

But it wouldnā€™t be anyway. Just paddling out for one of these heats is prized by every surfer whoā€™s ever taken part.

Thereā€™s been nine winners of the Eddie so far. Nobody has ever won it twice.

Former winners:
Denton Miyamura (1987), Clyde Aikau (1986), Keone Downing (1990), Noah Johnson (1999), Ross Clarke-Jones (2001), Kelly Slater (2002), Bruce Irons (2004), Greg Long (2009), John Florence (2016)

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ROUND ONE
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Heat 1:
Andrea Moller, Aaron Gold, Greg Long, John John Florence, Koa Rothman, Mark Healey, Nathan Fletcher, Shane Dorian

R1 Heat 2:
Emily Erickson, Ian Walsh, Josh Moniz, Kohl Christiansen, Makua Rothman, Ross Clark-Jones, Kahea Hart, Mikey Redd

R1 Heat 3:
Justine Dupont, Keala Kennelly, Eli Olson, Jake Maki, Kai Lenny, Landon McNamara, Nic Von Rupp, Taio Shipman

R1 Heat 4:
Makani Adric, Ezekiel Lau, Chris Owen, Keali’i Mamala, Lucas Chianca, Mason Ho, Peter Mel, Tikanui Smith

Heat 5:
Paige Alms, Grant Twiggy Baker, Jamie Mitchell, Billy Kemper, Luke Shepardson, Michael Ho, Ramon Navarro, Tyler Larronde

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ROUND TWO
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Heat 1
Andrea Moller (pink), Aaron Gold (blue), Greg Long (purple), John John Florence (yellow), Eli Olson (white), Jake Maki (orange), Kai Lenny (red), Landon McNamara (black)

Heat 2
Emily Erickson (pink), Koa Rothman (blue), Mark Healey (purple), Nathan Fletcher (yellow), Nic von Rupp (white), Taio Shipman (orange), Ezekiel Lau (red), Chris Owen(black)

Heat 3
Justine Dupont (pink), Keala Kennelly (blue), Shane Dorian (purple), Kahea Hart (yellow), Keali’i Mamala (white), Lucas Chianca (orange), Mason Ho (red), Peter Mel (black)

Heat 4
Makani Adric (pink), Ian Walsh (blue), Josh Moniz (purple)
Kohl Christensen (yellow), Tikanui Smith (white), Grant Twiggy Baker (orange), Jamie Mitchell (red), Billy Kemper (black)

Heat 5
Paige Alms (pink), Makuakai Rothman (blue), Mikey Red (purple). Ross Clark-Jones (yellow), Luke Shepardson (white), Michael Ho (orange), Ramon Navarro (red), Tyler Larronde (black)

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Watch: 20ft+ Red Bull Recap: The Almost Eddie Swell. Three massive days in the Pacific.

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