Big-Wave Surfing
The latest
Archive
Luke Shepardson took a break from the lifeguard chair to win the Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational
Marcio “Mad Dog” Freire perished Thursday while tow-in surfing at the famed break
Massive swells are flooding coastal communities and demolishing coastal structures in Northern California, and making for good surfing further south.
In HBO’s ‘Edge of the Earth,’ the Best Athletes Attempt the Craziest Feats in the Most Remote Places
The four-part Teton Gravity Research series, premiering this week, captures incredible footage of terrifying expeditions, but it succeeds because of the compelling human stories at its heart
The sport’s top women have wanted their own Pipeline Pro for years. At long last, they’ve got it.
What it feels like to rescue a surfer from the massive winter waves that crash into the Hawaiian island
How Susan Orlean reported the classic ϳԹ story about the surf girls of Maui
Patagonia recently updated the Willard Bascom classic ‘Waves and Beaches’
After more than 25 years of deliberation, the sport of kings finally makes its debut at the Games
Born in Surf City USA, and the descendant of an actual samurai, Japan’s surfing superstar is ready for the sport’s debut on the world stage.
Kai's cycling roots run deep starting with his mother, Paula Lenny, a Pinarello athlete who was the Oregon amateur state champion in 1986.
Our writer, a lifelong surfer, tries to find out
A six-part documentary series chronicles big-wave surfer Billy Kemper’s near-death experience and his path to recovery
Winter on the legendary North Shore of Oahu brings epic rides, agonizing wipeouts, and, every so often, acts of heroism
Russell Bierke is known for taking unconventional lines through some of the world's largest waves
On the wave-rich islands of Canada's Haida Gwaii, surfing is creating new connections to an age-old culture—and surfboards have been given a more befitting name
The massive waves of Nazaré, Portugal are famous for surfing—but one group of athletes has embraced a new way to engage with these waters
How a quest to get women included in the Mavericks surfing contest fueled a transformation that could impact all of sports.
Anyone who sets foot in the ocean will ‘RISK CERTAIN DEATH,’ says the National Weather Service
Ramón Navarro chases swells around the world. Here's the carry-on gear that helps him get it done.
Phenomenality, from Lucas Jatobá, profiles big wave surf pioneer and gifted storyteller Ric Friar.
Sarah Gerhardt, the first woman to surf Mavericks, on her long path from homelessness to the top of a monster wave
Two big-wave pros on shitty things they've heard in the lineup and their work toward creating pay equality in the sport
After a nearly two-decades-long fight, women will surf in the iconic event. It's about time officials recognized what these athletes have been doing for the past half century.
If our February feature of Kai Lenny hasn’t convinced you that he was born to be on, in, and above the water then this video from Hurley might.
Meet the surfers set to ride moving mountains at the first event of its kind
From Sporting Club of the Pacific, Wipeout brings you into the carnage that takes place at Peahi during an El Nino storm.
At the cover shoot for the May issue of ϳԹ, we asked 10 of the most influential women in the outdoor world a handful of questions about life, success, and happiness.
A few years back, a contingent of prominent pro surfers took up stand-up paddleboarding in spite of its reputation as a leisure activity of lesser wave riders. Can they convince the curmudgeons the sport deserves respect?
As big-wave surfers push bounderies, a new breed of high-tech PFDs has emerged
After surfer Greg Long caught the biggest wave of his life, an undocumented 70-to 80-foot monster that formed at Cortes Bank in 2008, he shook, vomited, and cried.
The world of surfing meets the age of 3-D cinema in Justin McMillian and Chris Nelius' new film