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Ken Bradshaw (born October 4, 1952) is an American professional surfer and winner of the 1982 Duke Kahanamoku Invitational Surfing Championship. Bradshaw was born in Houston , Texas . On January 28, 1998, Bradshaw successfully towed into and rode a wave with a face allegedly of about 80 feet (24 m). [ 1 ]
The championship was the first surfing event to be broadcast on a regular basis by ABC's Wide World of Sports. [1] Two dozen of the best surfers in the world attended the first championship with big-wave surfers like Greg Noll and Fred Hemmings as competitors. Surfer Jeff Hakman was only seventeen when he claimed his first title. [2]
Wendy Botha (1965– ) (Aus) Four-time world surfing champion; Lynne Boyer (1956– ) (USA) Two-time world surfing champion 1978 and 1979; Ken Bradshaw (1952– ) (USA) North Shore hellman; Bruce Brown (1937–2017) San Francisco. Surfing film maker; Chris Brown (1970–2019) Carpinteria, California, PSAA Champion in 1994 [8]
Until January 28, 1998, when professional surfer Ken Bradshaw was photographed riding a wave with a reported 85-foot (26 m) face, it was believed that Greg Noll's 1969 photo had showed the largest wave ever photographed. During that famous swell in January 1998, several people reported seeing waves with 60–80-foot (18–24 m) faces at KaŹ»ena ...
Dr. Kenneth Bradshaw's last day on the job is Dec. 31, according to the Richmond County School System. “Serving the Richmond County School System has been one of the greatest honors of my career ...
Pages in category "Big wave surfing" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. ... Ken Bradshaw; C. Jeff Clark (surfer) Sean Collins (surf ...
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