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100-foot wave? Surfer at NorCal's Mavericks might have damaged world document

By Miles Cooper
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January 1, 2025
100-foot wave? Surfer at NorCal's Mavericks might have damaged world document
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SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (KRON) — One of many greatest waves on the planet broke at Mavericks close to Half Moon Bay throughout a jaw-dropping swell this December.

Massive wave surfers caught bombs on December 23 whereas skilled photographers documented the Pacific Ocean’s uncooked energy. Alessandro “Alo” Slebir, one of many hottest up-and-coming surfers from Santa Cruz, caught one wave that will have been greater than 100 ft. In response to Surfer journal, the wave presumably peaked at 108 ft.

If the wave’s dimension is confirmed by browsing officers by photographs, Slebir could have damaged the Guinness World Document for “Largest Wave Surfed.”

Slebir’s epic experience was captured by Frankie Quirarte, a veteran surf photographer and member of the Mavericks rescue workforce.

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The surfer was towed by frigid waters into the monster-sized wave by a jet ski navigated by Luca Padua of Half Moon Bay.

Slebir instructed Surfer Immediately, “It felt different. When I turned at the bottom, it felt like I was being sucked back up the face. I knew it was a big wave, but the speed made it hard to grasp just how big. When I reached the channel and heard the cheers, I realized it was something extraordinary.”

100-foot wave? Surfer at NorCal's Mavericks might have damaged world documentAlessandro “Alo” Slebir catches a wave at Mavericks in Half Moon Bay on Dec. 23, 2024. (Photograph by Frankie Quirarte)

The present world document is held by European surfer Sebastian Steudtner, who caught a 86-footer at Nazare in Portugal in 2020.

Surfers stated the swell at Mavericks created wave faces have been critically steep and units have been 15-waves deep. Getting caught inside might have been life-threatening. As an alternative of paddling into waves, jet skis have been used for security.

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Quirarte wrote, “Mavericks roared to life with one of the biggest swells we’ve seen in years. The lineup was electric as the best in the world took on this beast. It was an all-tow session, with tow teams pushing limits and redefining what’s possible on the water.”

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Quirarte wrote, “Using the same state-of-the-art technology developed by Porsche engineering … Alo Slebir’s wave he rode at Mavericks on 12/23/24 measures 108 feet, compared to Steudtner’s 86 feet. In the next few weeks, we will confirm the height using the same method used to measure at Nazare.”

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Slebir’s wave was recorded by a number of digicam angles, together with from photographers positioned on jet skis within the water. The photographs might be analyzed by the World Surf League to calculate an official wave peak.

A surfer catches a wave at Mavericks on Dec. 17, 2018 close to Half Moon Bay, Calif. (Photograph by Aric Crabb/ Bay Space Information by way of Getty Pictures)

Nonetheless, “The business of measuring big waves is a tricky one. Unlike other, more objective world records, computing wave size is a byzantine science,” Surfer journal defined.

Quirarte stated a world-record breaker at Mavericks can be becoming. He considers Northern California’s huge wave magnet, “the heaviest wave in the world.”

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