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Send our boys to the Eddie!Wednesday 19 August 2009 Public voting for the 25th anniversary Quiksilver Big Wave Invitational In Memory Of Eddie Aikau opened yesterday. The organisers are using an online voting system to select the competitors, and you can help send our South African big wave hell-men to this famous event by logging on and casting your vote.
![]() Bring it on! Eddie 2009 The Quiksilver In Memory of Eddie Aikau is staged in honor of Waimea Bay’s first official lifeguard and Hawaii’s most famous big-wave rider. A humble Hawaiian surfer, Aikau set the bar for big wave riding at Waimea Bay in the ’60s and ’70s. A natural born waterman, Eddie saved countless lives during his watch as Waimea Bay lifeguard. He also traveled as one of the first touring professional surfers in the mid-’70s when he was ranked among the world’s top 16. During his travels Eddie touched countless lives around the world as he voluntarily delivered a personal message of aloha from Hawaii, often accompanied by his younger brother Clyde and their slack-key guitar playing that was famous for bringing people together. Eddie lost his life too soon, at the age of 31, during an ill-fated voyage of the Hokule’a sailing canoe in 1978. En-route to Tahiti from Oahu, the Hokule’a capsized in the Molokai Channel in heavy weather and giant seas, injuring several crew members. Aikau was last seen paddling for the Hawaiian Islands to get help. His life, spirit of aloha, and passion for the ocean and mankind is celebrated annually through this big wave event. It is arguably the most famous story in surfing. In a powerful tribute to Aikau, "The Eddie" has grown to be the world’s longest-running and most respected big wave contest. First staged at Sunset Beach in the winter of 1984/85 then moved to Waimea in 1985/86, it has been held just seven times. Its strict adherence to wave height stipulations has only served to underscore the authenticity and importance of the event. Past champions are Denton Miyamora (1985), Clyde Aikau (1986), Keone Downing (1990), Noah Johnson (1999), Ross Clarke-Jones (2001), Kelly Slater (2002), and Bruce Irons (2004). This year’s list of potential invitees includes big wave riders from Australia, Europe, South Africa, South America, Japan, USA, and Hawaii. This is stage one of the selection process to elect the esteemed 24 invitees for the Quiksilver Big Wave Invitational. To send our boys to the Eddie go to www.polls.quiksilver.com and make your nominations. South Africans on the list include: Andrew Marr, Chris bertish, Frank Solomon, Ian Armstrong, Jason Ribbink, Michael Schlebach, Mickey Duffus and Simon Lowe. Its great representation for South Africa and a real recognition for the talent we have here. Voting is limited to one vote per voter. The event will run on one day between December 1, 2009, and February 28, 2010, when waves at Waimea Bay, Oahu, Hawaii, reach a minimum of 20 feet. Credits: ASP World Tour Locals Pull In HereRegistration menu |
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