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Photo: Sarah Towner
Michael Ho, Andy Irons and Peter Mel at the 2009
Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau.
Quiksilver.com/Eddie launched today with the announcement of the 28 coveted Invitees and 24 Alternates to The Quiksilver In Memory of Eddie Aikau, fueled by Monster Energy. The event will be held on one day, between December 1, 2010 and February 28, 2011, when waves exceed the 20-foot minimum threshold and Invitees contend for the $98,000 prize purse. The traditional opening ceremony will take place at 2:30pm, December 2nd, 2010, at Waimea Bay.
Monster Energy will be presenting the Monster Drop Award for the surfer who makes the most critical drop and rides out of it during the event. The judges will determine the winner the day of the competition and will present the chosen surfer with a unique Monster Drop Specialty Award.
Photo: Sarah Towner
Bruce Irons at the 2009 Quiksilver in Memory of
Eddie Aikau.
Held in honor of the legendary Hawaiian waterman, Eddie Aikau, The Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau gathers the most skillful and dynamic big-wave surfers from around the globe. The Eddie is a surfer's ultimate challenge, employing unassisted manpower to physically paddle into and ride giant waves.
The Quiksilver In Memory of Eddie Aikau is the world's longest running and most prestigious big-wave invitational and is the only one sanctioned by the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP), the governing body of professional surfing.
What began as a local tribute to one of Hawaii's favorite surfing sons in 1984, soon took on a life all its own and the story is the reason why this event continues to grow. Eddie Aikau has come to personify all of the human qualities we honor today: respect, humility, passion, and a love for fellow man. Waimea Bay was the canvas upon which his story is told each year, in his memory. For over 25 years, it is a story that has traversed the globe to touch hearts, minds and imaginations: a life lived with passion, dedicated with meaning, and exited from heroically.
Photo: Sarah Towner
Large crowds swarmed Waimea Bay at the 2009
Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau.
Just 31 years of age when he lost his life in an attempt to save others, Aikau has physically been gone longer - 33 years - than he was here. But far from being forgotten, his life, the waves he rode, and the lives he saved on his ancestral grounds at Waimea Bay have become a part of history, passed on from person to person around the world like a wave seeking shore.
The Eddie has run just eight times in 25 years. You don't want to miss it when the Bay calls the momentous day. Go to Quiksilver.com/Eddie for swell updates, happenings from the North Shore, and to sign up for text alerts to make sure you're the first to know when the Bay calls the day!
Invitees
Clyde Aikau HAW
Kala Alexander HAW
Tom Carroll AUS
Kohl Christensen HAW
Ross Clarke-Jones AUS
Shane Dorian HAW
Keone Downing HAW
Sunny Garcia HAW
Mark Healey HAW
Michael Ho HAW
Bruce Irons HAW
Noah Johnson HAW
Rusty Keaulana HAW
Brock Little HAW
Greg Long USA
Reef McIntosh HAW
Garrett McNamara HAW
Peter Mel USA
Ramon Navarro CHL
Jamie O'Brien HAW
Makuakai Rothman HAW
Kelly Slater USA
Jamie Sterling HAW
Dave Wassell HAW
Grant Baker ZAF
Chris Bertish EU
Carlos Burle BRA
Takayuki Wakita JPN
Alternates
Kahea Hart HAW (Aikau Pick)
Ross Williams HAW
Nathan Fletcher USA
Mark Mathews AUS
Sion Miloski HAW
Kalani Chapman HAW
Keoni Watson HAW
Anthony Tashnick USA
Ian Walsh HAW
Koby Abberton AUS
Danny Fuller HAW
Kealii Mamala HAW
Ken Collins USA
Myles Padaca HAW
Laurie Towner AUS
Jamie Mitchell AUS
Paul Patterson AUS
Andrew Marr HAW
Rusty Long USA
Tony Ray AUS
Derek Ho HAW
Taylor Knox USA
Tau Hannemann HAW
Manoa Drollet TAH
Honorary Invitees
Donny Solomon HAW
Jay Moriarity USA
Lester Falatea HAW
Mark Foo HAW
Peter Davi USA
Tiger Espere HAW
Todd Chesser HAW
Andy Irons HAW

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