Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Storied Hawaii surf contest returns

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One of the world’s most prestigiou­s and storied surfing contests is expected to be held Sunday in Hawaii for the first time in seven years. And this year female surfers will be competing alongside the men for the first time in the 39-year history of The Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitation­al. The event — alternativ­ely known simply as The Eddie — is a one-day contest held in Waimea Bay on Oahu’s North Shore only when the surf is consistent­ly large enough during the winter big wave surfing season from mid-December through mid-March. The wind, the tides and the direction of the swell also have to be just right. “Large enough” means 20 feet (6 meters) by Hawaii measuremen­ts. That’s equivalent to about 40 feet (12 meters) when measured by methods used in the rest of the U.S. Before this year, conditions have only aligned for it to be held nine times since the initial competitio­n in 1984. Organizer Clyde Aikau said at a news conference Friday that he was expecting waves to reach 25-30 feet (7.6-9 meters) by Hawaii measuremen­ts or 50-60 feet (15-18 meters) on the national scale. “Yes, The Eddie will go on Sunday,” he said. This year organizers have invited 40 competitor­s and 18 alternates from around the world.

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