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Peʻahi (/peɪˈɑːhiː/ pay-AH-hee; Hawaiian: [peˈʔɐhi]) is a
place on the
north s**** of the
island of Maui in the U.S.
state of Hawaii. It has lent its name...
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January 2010
Danilo Couto and
Marcio Freire became the
first to surf Jaws
Peahi paddling,
surfing the wave to the left side. They did not have
jetski support...
- the Year and
Pacifico Tube - May 3, 2013 for his big wave ride on Jaws/
Peahi (
Peahi, Hawaii) 2012 – WSL Big Wave Awards:
Waterman of the Year by the Surf...
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January 2023,
breaking Andrea Moller's
January 2016
record (42 foot,
Peʻahi, Maui).
Laura Enever Surf News,
recently winning the 2015
Hurley Australian...
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Peʻahi Wave was
filmed by
helicopter and used as the
opening scene of the 2003 film
Billabong Odyssey 63 feet (19.2 m)
Aaron Gold Jaws beach,
Peʻahi 15...
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performed the pre-title
surfing scene at the surf
break known as "Jaws" in
Peʻahi, Maui,
while the s****
shots were
taken near Cádiz and Newquay, Cornwall...
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demonstrated advantage in
situations where the wave is too
large (such as
Peʻahi off the
north side of Maui), or
where position on the wave is extremely...
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Cabrinha (windsurfing, kitesurfing, surfing),
professional windsurfer,
Peahi tow-in
pioneer Emily Chang,
Bloomberg news
anchor Henry Ian Cusick, Peruvian-British...
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Hamilton prefers tow-in
surfing the
giant waves of
Peʻahi reef (known as the Jaws surf break) on the
north central s**** of the Island...
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became the
first Australian to
paddle into a 15
metre high wave at Jaws
Peahi, Hawaii, for many
years known as the
biggest and most
dangerous surf break...