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Layne Beachley was born Tania Maris Gardner on 24 May 1972 in Sydney. [9] Her mother was only 17 years old and unmarried so Layne was adopted by Neil and Valerie Beachley, who lived in nearby Manly. When Layne was only six years old, Valerie suffered a post-operative brain haemorrhage and died, leaving Layne and her brother to be raised by Neil ...
Beachley Classic is an event on the ASP World Surfing Tour. The event is held every year at Manly Beach or Dee Why in Sydney and has the richest prize money in Women's surfing . [ 1 ]
Pengilly and wife Layne Beachley in 2012. Pengilly has one daughter, April Rose Pengilly (who is an actress), born in 1988, with his ex-girlfriend Karen Hutchinson. Hutchinson and Pengilly were together for ten years, in which time she toured with the band. [12] In December 1993, Pengilly married singer Deni Hines. The marriage lasted ten ...
Layne Beachley (AUS) Lisa Andersen (USA) Report [permanent dead link ] April 18-April 24 Bells Beach Australia: Sunsmart Classic Megan Abubo (HAW) Rochelle Ballard (HAW) Report [permanent dead link ] May 9-May 18 Teahupoo, Tahiti French Polynesia: Gallaz Women's Pro Keala Kennelly (HAW) Serena Brooke (AUS) Report [permanent dead link ]
Summary Description Layne Beachley, Kirk Pengilly (6542793841).jpg The Sydney premiere of this summer’s blockbuster SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS, took place at Event Cinemas, Bondi Junction, in Sydney's eastern suburbs earlier tonight.
In a career over 20 years she won a total of 20 WCT events and 8 WQS events; only Layne Beachley has won more. Menczer failed to requalify for the 2005 world championship tour. Her sponsors were Stick Girl Surfboards and Ocean Shores Surf Shop. In March 2018 Menczer was inducted into the Australian Surfing Hall of Fame. [1]
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" 'Transport Me ... into the Hearts of Men' : Bharati Mukherjee's Darkness". Carol Sicherman. Kunapipi, 14 (3), 1992. Book review by Claire Fullerton (author). Same review in the New York Journal of Books here