Wednesday, December 9, 2009

"Eddie" Went

Aloha Beach Bums & Bunnies
Welcome to . . .
Oahu's North Shore, Waimea Bay,
and
The Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational Surf Meet.


Yesterday was the day.

For the first time in five years,
and only the eighth time since it's 1984 founding,
the contest was held.


Eddie's brother Clyde
competed at age 60.


Greg Long, 24 of San Clemente, Calif.,
took home the first place purse of $55,000

edging out his childhood idol Kelly Slater with a score of 323.
Slater, 37, placed second with 313.


"I'm humbled to be even in this event," Long told AP reporter
Audrey McAvoy, adding that he had posters of today's competing athletes on his walls growing up. "To be recognized amongst them on the invitee list was a dream come true for me."

Kauai-born Sunny Garcia placed third.

The North Shore saw 30- to 40-foot waves,
with some sets approaching 50 feet on the outer reefs
as Hawaii remained under a high surf warning.
The high surf was caused by two large storms northwest of Hawaii.




















ALOHA, & Thanks for YOUR visit today! cloudia

26 comments:

Anonymous said...

I watched the last 2 hours of the surf meet on cable TV, and saw Greg Long avoid a wipeout. He deserved the $55,000 grand prize. He was phenomenal.

Anonymous said...

Huge waves requires Huge patience & skills. Congratulations.

the walking man said...

Glad you guys had your Eddie. Glad the Midwest had their snow. Glad Detroit is so bad neither dare venture in here. Now send some rain to the draught areas.

Kay said...

Oh wow! I guess you can see it a lot better on TV. They looked like ants where we were watching from.

Sepiru Chris said...

Dear Cloudia,

Watching big wave surfing, Cloudia, makes me want to pack everything in and just become a surfer.

Not that I am very good at little waves, but the ocean is a great thing to frolic in.

A entity to be respected, yes, but to frolic in and rejoice in, too.

Actually, what I really like in surfing is the time between sets when you balance on your upturned board, sitting with shish kebab legs in the water for the sharks, watching the waves come in and getting into the rhythm of the ocean... waiting for the next wave that you will choose to join...

Great post, Cloudia.

Thanks for that video clip, too.

Tschuess,
Chris

Reader Wil said...

I saw Eddie on the news! Impressive!

Jean said...

gd share of vid

A smile from SJ =)

roughterrain crane said...

I've never seen such a big wave like this.
brave

wenn said...

nice..

Dina said...

Oi veh, the video is almost too much for this worrying Jewish Mother's heart.
Nu, so you were OK on your boat?

DeniseinVA said...

That was an exciting video Cloudia, and those guys have nerves of steel. I can only imagine how thrilling their rides were. Fantastic post as always :)

Kavita Saharia said...

Bravehearts!!!I saw a very good deal of Eddie at Kay's too.Must have been very exciting!!Aloha Cloudia.

claude said...

Hi Cloudia !
There are some surf events in south west of the country on Atlantic ocean bord but waves are not so neither high nor big.

Daryl said...

Cowabunga!

Charles Gramlich said...

50 feet waves? wow. I'd be watching from well ashore.

Akelamalu said...

OMG that clip is just awesome! :0

Cloudia said...

Thank You!

We here on the South Shore are not exposed to the great surf. So, yes, we're doing fine, thanks.

Waikiki is a gentle place to learn to surf, though Summer (when Winter is in the southern hemisphere and aims storms at us from that direction) can see very nice surf, but not 40-50 feet for sure!

Noe Noe Girl...A Queen of all Trades. said...

I hear about this on the news and now seeing the video...all I can say is awesome and unreal! Thanks for sharing.
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David Cranmer said...

I would drown for sure.

Elizabeth Bradley said...

I have several surfers in my family, they LOVE Hawaii, you know I still haven't been to visit Hawaii? What a shame. I think I'll get there next year though. Aloha1

Nancy said...

I've been following this on the news. Thanks so much for the footage! Unbelievable wave action!

Dina said...

Spirals in the sky for you! --
http://catholicgauze.blogspot.com/2009/12/rocket-causes-atmospheric-event-in.html

Anonymous said...

Amazing! I cannot even imagine surfing! How the surfers stay on the boards is mind boggling.

Robin said...

That is unbelievable. The only video I'd seen up to now is someone's home video and I couldn't even make out whether there were people in the water. Thanks for sharing. I'm glad you stopped by so that I could have the chance to come discover your blog in return.

Cloudia said...

Thanks for coming today!

Unknown said...

Those children in the photo sure are adorable. :-)

muuuuuuah, aloha, hi, how are ya? Peace, love and all groovy things!