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Quiksilver Big Wave Invitational in Memory of Eddie Aikau

ASP Specialty Event
Waimea Bay Oahu, Hawaii
1 December 2008 - 28 February 2009

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Mark Healey goes spearfishing, meets a tiger shark in this week's Waimea Weekly Update

Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 9 February, 2009 : - - Event organizers of The Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau expect a relatively mellow week on the North Shore of Oahu this week. Following a solid pulse of NW swell on Friday that saw waves reach 15 feet Hawaiian scale on outer reefs and 10-12 feet inshore, the situation is much quieter this week.

Very small surf should give way to a couple of small to moderate swells tomorrow (Tuesday) and Thursday, likely seeing waves of between 6 and 8 feet from the west/north-west, veering north/north-west.

Less than three weeks remain in the holding period window for The Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau. Go to Quiksilver.com/eddie to sign up for the Official "The Bay Calls The Day" text alert and to watch the LIVE contest webcast when it is on.

The Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau is the world's most prestigious big-wave surfing event and offers the largest first place prize of any surfing contest in the world ($55,000 USD). The Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau is the only big-wave surf contest sanctioned by the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP), the governing body of professional surfing.

As such, the event is able to bring together some of the most recognized names in surfing, including nine-time ASP World Tour Champion Kelly Slater and three-time ASP World Tour Champion Andy Irons.

Scheduled to take place at the hallowed grounds of Waimea Bay, on the North Shore of Oahu, between November 30, 2008, and February 28, 2009, The Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau, requires one day with a minimum of 20-foot surf (Hawaiian scale, translating to waves exceeding 40 feet faces) in order to run.

Held in honor of the legendary Hawaiian waterman, Eddie Aikau, The Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau gathers 28 of the most skillful and dynamic big-wave surfers from around the world as polled by a comprehensive panel consisting of influential watermen, members of the surf industry, and internationally recognized surfing Associations.
 
The first memorial event for Aikau was held in 1984 at Sunset Beach, two miles north of Waimea Bay. It was won by local standout Denton Miyamura. Following the inaugural event, The Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau moved to Waimea Bay, where it has remained ever since. 2008 marks the event's 24th anniversary; in only seven of those years have the waves been big enough and the conditions right to hold the contest.

In this week's Mark Healey Waimea Weekly Update, Mark takes the crew on a personal favorite expedition - spearfishing. Along with landing a massive Wahoo, Mark and crew face off with a deadly tiger shark. To see the full webisode, viewers can tune-in at quiksilver.com/eddie.

These video clips along with other videos from The Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau are available for syndication through Splashcast; videos can be embedded to blogs, social networking sites and more. Check it here .

Special thanks to Pat Caldwell from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) for the swell data and forecasts. Current conditions and surf report for Waimea Bay, provided by Surfline, is available on the event website www.quiksilver.com/eddie. Visitors can also sign up for the official text alert for when the Bay Calls the Day.

 


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Invitees
Andy Irons
Brian Keaulana
Brock Little
Bruce Irons
Carlos Burle
Clyde Aikau
Darryl Virostko
Greg Long
Ian Walsh
Jamie O’Brien
Jamie Sterling
Kelly Slater
Keone Downing
Makua Rothman
Mark Healey
Michael Ho
Noah Johnson
Peter Mel
Ross Clarke-Jones
Rusty Keaulana
Shane Dorian
Sunny Garcia
Tom Carroll
Titus Kinimaka
Takayuki Wakita (JPN)
Grant Baker (ZAF)
Ramon Navarro (CHL) 
Ibon Amatriain (SPN).

Alternates
Kala Alexander (Aikau Pick)
Garrett McNamara
Darrick Doerner
Reef McIntosh
Tony Ray
Anthony Tashnick
Paul Patterson
Nathan Fletcher
Kalani Chapman
Dave Wassel
Taylor Knox
Evan Slater
Pancho Sullivan
Derek Ho
Danny Fuller
Chava Greenlee
Keoni Watson
Manoa Drollet
Myles Padaca
Tony Moniz
Ross Williams
Ken “Skin Dog” Collins
Koby Abberton
Laurie Towner.

Honorary
Mark Foo
Todd Chesser
Tiger Espere
Jay Moriarty
Peter Davi 


 

 

 


Previous reports:
# 1 :
Quiksilver Big Wave in Memory of Eddie Aikau gets ready
# 2 :
The Quiksilver Eddie holding period starts this Sunday
# 3 : 25-30 foot waves for opening ceremony of The Eddie.. 

# 4 : Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau Opening Ceremony  
# 5 : Weekly swell update for Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie 
# 6 : Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau in holding pattern

# 7 : Invitees discuss board choice for the Quiksilver Eddie..
# 8 : Tow-In vs paddle for this week's Quiksilver Eddie update
# 9 : Quiksilver Eddie update: Pacific heats up, Kelly interview

# 10 : Quiksilver Eddie update as North Shore settles on down 
# 11 : Quiksilver Eddie update: Healey looks at some history

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