Get ready to be mesmerized by the surfing GOAT, Tom Curren, in this epic video compilation showcasing his timeless style, effortless flow, and tube-riding mastery.
At 58 years old, the 3x World Surfing Champion continues to blow minds with his ageless talent in the water. From deep barrel rides to seamless top-to-bottom surfing, Curren makes even the heaviest waves look like a casual walk in the park.
This video takes you on a journey through Curren’s legendary career, featuring his most iconic waves at spots like J-Bay, Backdoor, and of course his home break of Rincon. You’ll witness his trademark smooth style that revolutionized high-performance surfing in the 80s and 90s.
But it’s not just about his younger years. Curren’s latter-day performances at waves like Shipsterns and Cloudbreak prove he’s still pushing the limits well into his 50s. His ability to draw silky lines on waves of consequence is simply unmatched.
Whether you’re a longtime Curren fan or new to his brand of elegant power surfing, this compilation is a must-watch. Get ready to be inspired by the surfing GOAT’s eternal mastery of the oceans.
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See the top 5 rides ever at Nazare and an extreme wipeout and rescue. 5 insane huge rides by #5 Lucas Chumbo #4 Justine Dupont #3 Kai Lenny Foil Ride #2 Kai Lenny #1 Sebastian Stedudtner. and dramatic rescue of Sebastian Stedudtner. German Big Wave Surfer Sebastian Steudtner, 33 years old, rode a spectacular monster wave in Portugal’s Nazaré during the giant swell that was the biggest waves ever ridden.
Action starts with top 5 big wave rides at Nazare then insane water rescue of Professional Big Wave Surfer Sebastien getting towed into a massive wave in Nazaré, Portugal, during the big wave Century Swell, which was one of the biggest days ever. After a making it down the face of the wave, Sebastien Steutner gets caught by the white water and pushed underwater. His jetski driver and additional water patrol comes to the rescue but they can do not locate him as the next wave is fast approaching. Sebastien Steutner can not signal his team as another wave is about to crush him. Sebastien Steutner has been surfing big waves for over five years, he know he must remain calm to survive. Sebastien Steutner saves his energy and prepares for impact by a massive wave
He is at risk of drowning after already the physical exhaustion of surviving his original wipeout. The jetski safety team can not intervene and Sebastien Steutner is still in danger. One of the jet ski’s has flipped over after trying to join the rescue. After taking a heavy beating Sebastien Steutner is finally pushed to shore where is almost so safety. Sebastien Steutner received no injuries and he was back surfing right away.
Known by many names, including the Wall of Skulls, the iconic and sometimes deadly wave just off the coast of Teahupo’o, Tahititi is the stuff of surfing legend. And for 4 days this summer, it will be the venue for surfing events during the Olympic Games Paris 2024.
But many are worried about the coming human tsunami and the effect the Games will have on the reef break just off the coast of the island. Despite protests, a petition and desperate pleas from locals, Olympic organizers replaced a temporary wooden judging tower with a much bigger aluminum one that was drilled directly into the coral. During construction, a barge used by workers assembling the tower also damaged coral at the site.
On this episode, we’re exploring the controversy at Teahupo’o and the future of surfing.
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Reblogged 7 months ago from www.youtube.comBig swell stirred up lots of sand creating big hollow chocolate tubes all the way up until mid-tide where the swell started to fill clearing up the break and reflecting a beautiful clear blue sky. What a phenomenal day to be a surfer on the east coast! The barrels were extremely allusive to catch on video with big sets blocking the line up as the point break took full effect and rattled the washout with complete hollow barrels, no chandeliers in sight. It was a very fun sight to watch. It didn’t help that the no-see-ums were out in full force preventing me from holding my lens still for more than the length on one good wave. Seems like the best waves we have had in over a year with proper swell that was dragging tubes over the sandbars. A 6pm call did not disappoint as the tide came in just after sunset. For some surfers it was an 11-hour session in the water, and I really can’t blame them. For others it was time well spend basking on the beach as the tide came in, watching friends get their own “wave’s “of the day. I forgot to adjust the microphone gain on the beach while filming please excuse the poor audio. If you enjoyed watching, please feel free to Like and Subscribe. Filmed March/23/24
Reblogged 7 months ago from www.youtube.com