Born in Kahului, Maui, Aikau was the third child of Solomon and Henrietta Aikau.The words Makua Hanai in Eddie Aikau's full name means feeding parent, an adoptive, nurturing, fostering parent, in the Hawaiian language.He was a descendant of Hewahewa, the kahuna nui (high priest) of King Kamehameha I and his successor Kamehameha II. Aikau first learned how to surf at Kahului Harbor on its.
By Lauren Rolland When it came to surfing, for Eddie Aikau it wasn’t about the competition. It wasn’t about gaining notoriety. It wasn’t about talent and style. Surfing was about a connection to the ocean. It was about the line that was drawn from his ancestral roots to the peace and pride that was found on a wave. As quoted in Sam George’s documentary, Hawaiian: The Legend of Eddie.Eddie Aikau Honolulu Magazine (Public domain) Later, Eddie and his family moved to Oahu because his father was offered a better job there working at the dock. Eddie soon became a Waikiki surf bum, surfing every day after school, before school, and even during school when there were good waves. This was the time when surfing really started to.Sam s latest documentary Hawaiian: The Legend of Eddie Aikau, premiered at the 2013 Tri Beca Film Festival and in October 2013 will screen as part of ESPN s prestigious 30 for 30 documentary.
Now 66-years, old Clyde Aikau was the first person to win this contest at Waimea in its current format. Yes, today Eddie’s little brother is 66-years old and still charging the Bay with the best.
The term “Eddie Would Go” comes from the second time the contest was held, back in 1986. As Stuart Coleman describes in his biography of Eddie Aikau, contest organizers were debating whether to hold the contest in light of huge and treacherous wave conditions. Surfer Mark Foo casually commented to a cameraman, “Eddie would go.” And so.
The Eddie Aikau Foundation is pleased to announce that we will be conducting the annual EDDIE WOULD GO ESSAY CONTEST. The new PROMPT and eligibility details are on the FLYER. The contest is open to ALL 7th through 10th Grade students in Hawaii.
Iconic big-wave rider from Honolulu, Hawaii; winner of the 1977 Duke Kahanamoku Classic surf contest, just three months before dying in a boating accident; regarded as the greatest Waimea surfer of his time, and namesake to the Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau big-wave surf contest.
The family of surfing legend Eddie Aikau said today the big wave contest named in his honor won’t be held this season. The withdrawal of the contest’s sponsor, Quiksilver, and problems quickly.
Eddie Aikau, Soundtrack: 30 for 30. Champion surfer and lifeguard Edward Ryan Makuahanai Aikau was born on May 4, 1946 in Maui, Hawaii. The son of Solomon and Henrietta Aikau, Eddie was the third in a family of six children. Aikau grew up in Lahaina and attended St. Anthony School in Kailua. Eddie began surfing at age eleven and moved with his family to the Hawaiian island of O'ahu.
The Eddie Aikau Contest could go but we will all have to see how well the model work. Last year it looked like a go but the bay did not call. I will be heading to the North Shore Friday the 4th for the first stop on the Stand Up Paddle World Tour. Hope to meet up with Zane Schweitzer and Kai Lenny to work out details for the 2nd annual Inn of.
The Eddie Aikau big wave contest at Waimea Bay, Oahu was put on Big Surf at Sunset Beach, North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii. Dec 15, 2004; Waimea Bay, Hawaii, USA; Surfing icon American KELLY SLATER drops into a massive wave at the Quiksilver In Memory of Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational. Due to the stringent wave height requirement for this contest, the event has only taken place a total of six.
Eddie Would Go, But Not in 2017 The Eddie surf contest is a no-go for 2017 but the Aikau family looks ahead for a return in 2018.
With heavy hearts, the Aikau ohana released a statement today saying The Eddie will not run this 2017-2018 winter season. Honoring surfer, waterman and lifeguard Eddie Aikau, the big-wave contest has had a holding period in Oahu’s winter months for the past 32 years in the historic Waimea Bay.
Eddie Aikau’s career spanned just about that entire period in the rapidly changing surf community. Among the great native Hawaiian surfers, Eddie Aikau’s name is one of the few that lives on in infamy. Not just because of the way he died, but because he was one of surprisingly few native surfers to stand with the best of the world.
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Eddie Aikau sacrificed his life when he went to go rescue the people on the Hokulea. He also had courage when he surfed a 40 foot set wave. And he was very altruistic because he put others before himself to make sure that they were safe. I've really learned alot about Eddie Ryan Aikau just by doing some research on him. He is truly an inspiring.
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