30 YEAR MILESTONE CELEBRATION
QUIKSILVER IN MEMORY EDDIE AIKAU BIG WAVE INVITATIONAL
Led by Hawaiian Kahu Billy Mitchell, the world’s top big wave riders gathered in a moving tribute to a man who made his mark on the world through his passion for big wave surfing and countless selfless acts that saved the lives of so many.
“Today is not about any competition, it’s about passion, respect and aloha,” said Kahu Mitchell. “The passion these surfers gathered here share with Eddie; respect for one who lived righteously; and aloha, love. Eddie was all about aloha. That’s why we make this circle (of surfers) here at Waimea. A full circle. Uncut. Full circle love like Eddie had. He received so much from this place and he gave more back.”
“This event is a marker,” Kahu Mitchell continued. “A marker of our lives. 30 years.”
It was an overwhelming experience for so many who gathered today, from the famous surfers of today, to the many friends Aikau gathered from around the world through his life that only spanned 32 years. It is a true tribute to him that this event in his honor continues to gain momentum and share a positive, heroic story so many years on.
Aikau was an internationally known surfer, decorated lifeguard and member of the crew of Hawaii’s revered voyaging canoe Hokule’a when he was lost at sea in 1978. Tragically, he lost his life during a rescue mission in 1978, when Hokule’a capsized en-route to Tahiti. The Quiksilver In Memory of Eddie Aikau now keeps his story alive for new generations.
With a forecast of huge surf on the horizon for early December, anticipation is high for this winter’s Eddie. The event was last held in December of 2009, won by California’s Greg Long. A heat draw for the event has already been released.
ROUND 1:
Heat 1: Shane Dorian (HAW); Kohl Christensen (HAW); Greg Long (USA); Ramon Navarro (Chile); Sunny Garcia (HAW); Ross Clarke-Jones (AUS); Jamie Mitchell (AUS)
Heat 2: Kelly Slater (USA); David Wassel (HAW); Grant Baker (ZAF); Reef McIntosh (HAW); Jamie O’Brien (HAW); Aaron Gold (HAW); Tom Carroll (AUS)
Heat 3: John John Florence (HAW); Mark Healey (HAW); Clyde Aikau (HAW); Nathan Fletcher (USA); Noah Johnson (HAW); Peter Mel (USA); Takayuki Wakita (JPN)
Heat 4: Bruce Irons (HAW); Makuakai Rothman (HAW); Ian Walsh (HAW); Jamie Sterling (HAW); Kala Alexander (HAW); Garrett McNamara (HAW); Jeremy Flores (FRA)
ROUND 2:
Heat 1: Shane Dorian; Kohl Christensen; Greg Long; Reef McIntosh; Jamie O’Brien; Aaron Gold; Tom Carroll
Heat 2: Kelly Slater; David Wassel; Grant Baker; Ramon Navarro; Sunny Garcia; Ross Clarke-Jones; Jamie Mitchell
Heat 3: John John Florence; Mark Healey; Clyde Aikau; Jamie Sterling; Kala Alexander; Garrett McNamara; Jeremy Flores
Heat 4: Bruce Irons; Makuakai Rothman; Ian Walsh; Nathan Fletcher; Noah Johnson; Peter Mel; Takayuki Wakita
*Past winners :
1985/1986 : Denton Miyamura (Haw)
1989/1990 : Keone Downing (Haw)
2000/2001 : Ross Clarke-Jones (Aus)
2004/2005 : Bruce Irons (Haw)
1986/1987 : Clyde Aikau (Haw)
1998/1999 : Noah Johnson (Haw)
2001/2002 : Kelly Slater (USA)
2009/2010 : Greg Long (USA)
About Eddie Aikau:
Just 31 years of age when he was lost at sea during an ill-fated voyage of Hawaii’s Hokule’a double-hull sailing canoe in 1978, Aikau was a young man at the height of a career equally dedicated to big-wave riding and lifeguarding at historic Waimea Bay. Filled with a pure passion to ride giant surf, take care of his fellow man, and uphold his Hawaiian culture and family values, Aikau became the benchmark by which all big wave riders are measured.
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