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Corky Carroll's Surf School Corky Carroll (born September 29, 1947) [ 1 ] is a professional American surfer and is considered a pioneer in the sport by becoming the first real professional surfer as well as being the first to make paid endorsements.
In 1959, Dick Metz's [16] meeting [17] with John Whitmore, on a Cape Town beach, and introduction to Cape St. Francis, during his family-liquor-license-sale-to-Disneyland-funded [18] three-year global surf trip (1958—1961) [19] led to his inspiring [20] Bruce Brown to film there, [21] [22] By 1962, he had spent five years making one surf film ...
1966: Corky Carroll, Joyce Hoffman. 1967: Corky Carroll, ... Stacy Wood, Dwyer Middle School surf coach [36] [39] 2011 [40] Rob Machado [31] Debbie Beacham [32]
World Champions Year Men's Women's 1969 Corky Carroll (USA) Margo Godfrey (USA) 1970 Nat Young (AUS) 1971 Gavin Rudolph (RSA) 1972 Paul Neilsen (AUS) 1973 Ian Cairns (AUS)
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Terry Martin (1937 – May 12, 2012) was a California surfer and surfboard shaper who worked for Hobie Surfboards, shaping more than 80,000 surfboards, including boards for surf legends such as Corky Carroll and Phil Edwards. [1] Martin grew up inland and was not exposed to surfing until later into his life.
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts slammed what he described as “dangerous” talk by some officials about ignoring federal court rulings, using an annual report weeks before President ...
The teenager, who suffered from a severe nut allergy, had allegedly been allowed to leave school property and go to a local pharmacy, where her symptoms were said to have worsened before she ...