Huntington Beach, CA – June 12, 2013 – The votes have been tallied and
seven legendary wave riders will once again be forever enshrined in
surfing’s history books on July 25, 2013. Through a selection ballot, a
host of respected surf industry veterans, former professionals and surf
journalists narrowed down a field of hundreds of candidates to name the
seven 2013 Surfing Walk of Fame’s honorees in their respective
categories – Taylor Knox (Surf Champion), Donald Takayama (Surf
Pioneer), Jack McCoy (Surf Culture), Keala Kennelly, Sharron Weber
(Women of the Year), Roy Crump (Local Hero) and Father Christian Mondor
(Honor Roll).
The Surfing Walk of Fame is the only tribunal in surfing to award
specific categories as well as require a 10-year margin since the
commemorating achievement. This year’s recipients will be cemented
alongside past inductees, earning their immortal place in the pavement
on the corner of PCH and Main Street, directly across from the famous
pier in Surf City USA -- Huntington Beach, California.
“The Surfing Walk of Fame board of directors is very excited with this
year’s voter-selected honorees for the 2013 induction,” said Don
MacAllister, SWoF Chairman of the Board. “Celebrating our 20th year, we
mail ballots throughout the world and gather votes to make our
selection.”
The late Donald Takayama will be honored with the Surf Pioneer award.
Takayama, who could be considered the first-ever professional surfer, is
perhaps more known for his technique in the shaping room. Hawaiian by
birth, Takayama moved to California at the age of 12 to work under Dale
Velzy. After a lengthy boardbuilding career, Takayama passed away in
2012 due to complications during heart surgery.
Carslbad CA’s WCT veteran Taylor Knox received the Surfing Champion nod
this year. Knox, a renowned power surfer, retired from full-time ASP
competition in 2012 after one of the longest stints on tour in history –
19 years. His banner year was in 2001, when Knox finished fourth in the
ASP ratings.
The Surf Culture honor goes to legendary filmmaker Jack McCoy. Known
for his high-quality surf movies, McCoy’s resume includes Tubular Swells
(1976), Bunyip Dreaming (1990), The Green Iguana (1992), The Sons of
Fun (1993), The Occumentary (1998), Sabotaj (1998), Blue Horizon (2004),
Free as a Dog (2006) and his latest A Deeper Shade of Blue (2012),
among others.
Keala Kennelly and Sharron Weber share this year’s Woman of the Year
award. Kennelly, a multiple XXL winner, has been on the global big-wave
scene since retiring from full-time ASP competition in 2007. Weber was a
former U.S. Champion and World Champion throughout the late 1960s and
early 1970s.
Also in this year’s ceremony, longtime surfer/journalist Roy Crump is
recognized as the Local Hero. And Huntington Beach’s surfing priest
Father Christian Mondor earns the Honor Roll spot.
Here are the voting criterions used to decide each division:
SURF CHAMPION – Nominees must have held a world championship and/or world-class event titles specific to Huntington Beach.
SURF PIONEER – Nominees achieved surfing fame as a respected surfer or
pioneer in the time before major championship; candidates must either be
at least 50 years old or deceased.
SURF CULTURE – Inductees are nominated from the arts and/or industry, and must have helped create and define surfing culture.
WOMAN OF THE YEAR – Any female who meets the qualification in any of
the four categories: surf champion, surfing culture, local hero, or
surfing pioneer.
LOCAL HERO – Nominees must have resided in Huntington Beach for at
least 10 years, graduated from Huntington Union School District, been a
finalist in the surf champion category, contributed to Huntington
surfing culture, been a surfing pioneer in the city or a past champion
at the annual Huntington Beach City Championships.
HONOR ROLL – Recipients of the honor roll award deserve recognition du
to their important contributions to the sport of surfing and its
culture, but hey do not qualify under the specific guidelines of the
other five walk of fame categories. The honor roll is the only category
chose by the walk of fame board of directors.
This year’s honorary induction ceremony will take place during the U.S.
Open of Surfing outside of Jack’s Surfboards in Huntington Beach on
July 25th.
Past recipients of the Surfing Walk of Fame honors include Duke
Kahanamoku, Kelly Slater, Lisa Anderson, Tom Curren, Bruce Brown, Eddie
Aikau and more. For additional information go to www.surfingwalkoffame.com.
Source Press release
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