HISTORY

Posted: January 16, 2011 at 4:54 pm

In the early ’90s Mariana Nogueira and her sister Isabella were standouts on the Worlds Women Contest scene. Coming from Brazil, Mariana was as equally impressive on land as she was in the ocean, with model like features she was a fav with photographers. Mariana had a smooth powerful style and often blew away most of the men in the water. She was fearless at Pipe and notched up a lot of victories as she travelled the globe competing throughout the nineties.Mariana below slotted in Hawaii Photo Stroh

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Posted: January 16, 2011 at 4:46 pm

Neal Stephenson, in the mid 90′s was South African Champion and the country’s most standout rider. He rode for the prestigious Morey label and his performances at Pipe were fearless. Along with Dean Seppings, The Cockwell Bros  and a young Alistair Taylor they put South Africa on the bodyboarding map competitively. In ’98 while surfing a local wave back home called Keurboomstrand he was attacked by a white pointer shark and suffered severe injuries to both legs. His left leg was saved, but his right leg was amputated above the knee and a prosthesis was fitted later. The attack finnished his bodyboard career but undetered he is now a champion wave-ski surfer. Photo Stroh Neal competing in the Pipe Championships around ’94.

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Posted: January 13, 2011 at 12:38 pm

Young Alex was hailed as a child star during the Pro Comps held in Aus. around ’89. In Manly’s notorious small wave conditions Alex light weight frame and small wave skills saw him take down many more well known competitors. Just as his profile was growing the family moved to Hong Kong and ended what looked like a promising future in the sport. This shot showing Alex at his peak at Tamarama in ’90. photo Stroh.

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Posted: January 13, 2011 at 12:31 pm

Chris from Hawaii was a member of the Kauai Classic team who in the late 80′s formed to promote the bodyboarders from the neighbouring Island of Kauai and Christianity. Along with Kyle Maligro, Harry Antipala and others Chris was apart of the first bodyboard team. He appeared regularly in Challenger advertisements and was equally talented at both DK and Prone. With his blond hair and smooth clean style he was a favourite with photographers and regular standout at Off The Wall. Photo Stroh taken at Beach Park January ’93.

Posted: January 13, 2011 at 12:23 pm

The Emerald Surf shop at Cronulla was the first Bodyboard specialist store in Australia. Around the mid 80′s Arnold and Kathy Cohen set up their shop in the lane way across from Cronulla station and stocked all the latest bodyboard products. They also ran The Cronulla Bodyboard Club which today stands as the longest running club in the world. The club was responsible for encouraging the local talent including Doug Robson, Brett Young, Matt Percy, Wingnut, Nugget, Mark Fordham, Dave Ballard, Andrew Lester and many more. Today the business has changed hands several times and locations but it continues to support the sport.  The Cronulla Street Shop photo by Stroh

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Posted: January 13, 2011 at 12:12 pm

Two of the hot new generation of Aussie kids around ’95. Beau Day had one of the most tweaked inverts in the business until he tweaked it to far one session and screwed his back up big time. Ben Player was the name on everyones lips back then, hailed as the child prodigy , he went on to win two world titles and still going strong. Photo Stroh taken at Port MacQuarie.

Posted: January 13, 2011 at 12:11 pm

Another extremely competitive rider from Brazil who made his presence felt on the World circuit throughout the 90′s. Fabio was a regular finalist and excellent free surfer with a flowing style known for his combinations. Check this clip to see Fabio in action http://www.videolog.tv/video.php?id=410209

This pic in this nice fluro pink wetsuit  was snapped in Reunion Island by Chris Stroh  in ’95

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Posted: January 13, 2011 at 12:09 pm

Youngy was a controversial character at the best of times, but none so more than when he was featured singing along to the soundtrack of Rip the Pit. His singing part was heavily panned but Brett took it on the chin. He knew he could rip on the waves so he just ignored all the haters as his bank account bulged.Check out the clip that caused an uproar back in ’91. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjrnhkBHZvw&feature=player_embedded        This carving cutty shot of the late Youngy was snapped in Reunion Islands by Chris Stroh. 

Posted: January 10, 2011 at 8:18 pm

In  the early 1990s, three women bodyboarders from Brazil, Mariana Nogueira, Glenda Koslowski and Stephanie Peterson set standards that pushed women’s bodyboarding to a world class level. Stephanie Peterson took it one step further when she won the first official World Championship of Women’s Bodyboarding at Pipeline in 1990. It was the first women’s event ever held there .Stephanie won 4 World titles and 6 Pipe Championships during her time at the top. Her secret to success is simply “My Love for the Sport”. Steph at Pipe pic by Stroh.

 

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Posted: January 10, 2011 at 8:09 pm

Marcello from Brazil was a standout competitor around the late 80′s and early 90′s. He was a respected big wave performer in Hawaii excelling at Pipe and Backdoor. On land Marcello was a soft spoken gentleman but when he hit the waves the animal emerged and he charged hard especially in the comps. He regularly hung out with Tamega and Alex De Pontes and was one of the best and most consistent riders during this time from Brazil. Pic below Marcello in Backdoor gem pic Stroh.

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