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World Champion Big Wave Surfer Kai Lenny and Professional Windsurfer Keith Teboul Join TriNet PeopleForce Roster of Distinguished Speakers
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World Champion Big Wave Surfer Kai Lenny and Professional Windsurfer Keith Teboul Join TriNet PeopleForce Roster of Distinguished Speakers
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That footage, replayed in the first episode of 100 Foot Wave, marks the understated beginning of Nazaréâs transformation into the premier destination for extreme surfing. The series, directed by Chris Smith, recounts McNamaraâs decade-long, ongoing quest to ride what would be the largest wave ever surfed (the current record, 80 feet, was set at Nazaréâs Praia do Norte by Brazilian surfer Rodrigo Koxa in November 2017). But with six hour-long installments, 100 Foot Wave is less insane highlight reel than sprawling portrait of an eccentric, meticulous, and extremely dedicated community drawn to Nazaréâs towering swells, from McNamara to his team of drivers and spotters, to the Portuguese hosts and local government sponsors, to an international scene of big-wave surfers.
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How Maya Gabeira overcame a life-threatening accident to surf two record-breaking waves CNN 2 hrs ago By George Ramsay, CNN © Octavio Passos/Getty Images Gabeira drops into a wave at Praia do Norte, Portugal, on January 18, 2018.
As Maya Gabeira carves a white ripple across the face of a 73-foot wave, two thoughts flash through her mind.
The first: Why the hell did you put yourself here? Then the second: Where is my mom?
To onlookers from the shore, Gabeira is a tiny, speck-like figure against a towering mass of water. Hunched and squatted on her board, she hurtles across the ocean at a terrifying speed while the wave thunders to the surface behind her.