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What does Eddie would go mean?

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Asked by: Michelle Palmer

Why do people say Eddie would go?

According to maritime historian Mac Simpson, “Aikau was a legend on the North Shore, pulling people out of waves that no one else would dare to. That’s where the saying came from — Eddie would go, when no one else would or could. Only Eddie dared. The phrase originated during the first Eddie contest.

Who said Eddie would go?

According to maritime historian Mac Simpson, “Aikau was a legend on the North Shore, pulling people out of waves that no one else would dare to. That’s where the saying came from – Eddie would go, when no one else would or could. Only Eddie dared.” The phrase originated during the first Eddie contest.

Did they ever find Eddie Aikau?

Although the rest of the crew was rescued, Aikau was never found. The ensuing search for Aikau was the largest air-sea search in Hawaiian history. As a Waimea Bay surfer Eddie had few equals– He was the undisputed king during his tenure there.

When was the last Eddie Aikau?

Eddie Aikau’s brother, Clyde Aikau, won the second “Eddie” in 1986. Before Eddie’s death, at 31 in 1978, the two brothers had surfed together and competitively for a number of years.

Who is the best surfer in Hawaii?

Probably considered the forefather of professional surfing, Duke Kahanamoku is widely revered as an icon and a beloved character of modern Hawaiian history.

Who is the best big wave surfer?

Laird Hamilton is probably the first professional big wave surfer of all time. The waterman from Maui defies fast, hollow and high waves with a full-time training and previous preparation. Hamilton, the father of tow-in surfing, has already ridden all big wave spots in the Hawaiian Islands.

Did Garrett ever surf a 100 foot wave?

In January 2013, McNamara broke his own world record by surfing an estimated 100-foot (30 m) wave. He also did this off the coast of Nazaré.

Are there any female big wave surfers?

One of the world’s most famous female big wave surfers, Keala Kennelly became the first woman to ride the heavy Teahupo’o in Tahiti in 2005. She also charges angry waves like Cloudbreak in Fiji and Jaws in Maui, making them all look like a walk in the park.