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Posted: May 24, 2011 at 8:21 pm

Matt Percy Turbo Test pilot advertisement from 1990 Photo Stroh

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Posted: May 21, 2011 at 10:19 am

Maroubra standout of the early 90′s PJ Hyland was the first bodyboarder to be sponsored by Paipo. Due to legal matters the name was changed and extended to Rheopaipo, Rheo meaning number 1. This advertisement pic was shot at Suckrock where PJ excelled. Photo Stroh

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Posted: May 21, 2011 at 10:15 am

Vintage Mini Morey Boogie 132 board courtesy of Russ Havens

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Posted: May 21, 2011 at 10:12 am

Barney had done more for Queensland bodyboarders than probably anyone else throughout his long association with the sport. One of the original pioneers and former Aussie Champ is still  as keen today as when this pic below was taken in the early 90′s. Photo Tullemans

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Posted: May 21, 2011 at 10:07 am

When bodyboarders ventured out  and began charging at Shark Island in the 80′s it really gave the sport in Australia some real credibility. Chaz McCall was first and others were soon to follow like this nameless daredevil taking a serious freefall that he made. The wave was prone heaven . Photo Chris Stroh 80′s.

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Posted: May 21, 2011 at 10:02 am

One of the original bodyboard crew from Newcastle Karl Gol founded and was first president of the Merewether Bodyboarding Club which later became the Newcastle Bodyboarding Assoc.  The crew Karl was part of included Aaron Changa Mathews, Robert Adamthwaite, Ben Harland, Jason Power,Simon Ramsay, Craig Hadden and DK legend Roberto Barbiero. He competed mainly against guys like Bullet, Chopper, PJ Hyland, Doug Robson,Brett Young, then up-and-comers (young) Eppo and Tim Jones, Ross Hawke, Dave Appelby and Wayne Smith. He was sponsored by Morey Boogie, Churchills and Sportskins wetsuits. In 1985 he won the NSW state U18 and 1986 Australian U18 titles both at Dee Why and was unlucky not to win the 1987 Open title at Natios (defeated by Ross Hawke at Tamarama). Karl was in the first ever pro-am at Cronulla Pt in 84 bodyboarding in the first heat and winning against Hawaiian legend Daniel Kaimi. Karl started judging with Craig Hadden (who was then in 1994 and to this day is still Aust and international Judging coordinator) and continue to this day as a high level IBA judge, heat judge and IBA Judging educator. He developed in 1998 the IBA Level 1 Bodyboarding Judging Certificate course. Karl wrote the IBA International Rule Book in 2010 and is in the process of developing the IBA International Level 2 judging course.  President of NSWBB in 2006 and h been president of BAT (Bodyboarding Association of TAS) since moving to Tasmania in 2007.  He still compete in the Nationals (placing 2nd in Masters in 2011 to Brendan “Barney” Ryan from Cronulla . Karl won the Masters in 2006 and 2008, placed 4th in 2007 against Eppo,The Terminator and Jason Spence).  Voted best judge at 2011 Nationals. Karl lives  in South Arm Tasmania and still bodyboard whenever Ihe can.

 

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Posted: May 18, 2011 at 6:07 pm

Early 90′s Aussie adv with Ben Severson in flight for BZ  plus young Clint Portelli inset shot. Main photo by Klopf.

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Posted: May 18, 2011 at 5:58 pm

Jack “The Ripper” Lindholm was best known for his dropknee skills at Pipeline but the quiet unassuming Hawaiian was  just as  talented at  prone  as well.

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Posted: May 18, 2011 at 5:52 pm

Early model,The Morey Boogie Mach 20 RS complete with Skegs photo courtesy of Nobroo.

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Posted: May 18, 2011 at 5:48 pm

Ross Hawke scored the cover on Issue 2 of Riptide. It was snapped at Suckrock which at the time along with Shark Island was one of  the most desired bodyboarding waves in Australia back in 1990. This pic by Chris Stroh

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