MILLENNIUM MOMENT
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The man usually credited with introducing surfing to the United States
caught some of his first American waves in Corona del Mar.
Duke Kahanamoku, an Olympic swimmer, surfer and all-around athletic
phenomenon, spent a lot of time in the 1910s and ‘20s riding the
longboard-friendly surf of Big Corona, turning local residents on to the
Hawaiian surfing lifestyle and the secrets of redwood board construction.
Kahanamoku is also famous for a rescue he carried out near the entrance
to Newport Harbor in 1925. The surfer was waking up from a snooze on the
beach when he spotted a boat capsizing in heavy surf. Kahanamoku plucked
seven men out of the water, carrying them back to shore on his heavy
wooden board.
* MILLENNIUM MOMENT celebrates the people who have made a major
contribution to the Newport-Mesa community during this century.
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