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ESPN did their homework on this one. If you’re going big-picture at Maverick’s, Jeff Clark and Mark Sponsler are two guys who ...
HALF MOON BAY, Calif. — Santa Cruz surfer Alessandro “Alo” Slebir surfed a wave just two days before Christmas that could get him the best gift a surfer could ask for: a world record for ...
Santa Cruz big-wave surfer Alessandro “Alo” Slebir rides a wave at Mavericks that was estimated to be 108 feet, which would be a world record, on Dec. 23. The official measurement won’t be ...
By Dec. 22, Slebir had returned to California, grabbed a few hours of sleep and was up at 4 o'clock the next morning hoping, at first light, to get out into the mid-50-degree water of the hallowed ...
By Dec. 22, Slebir had returned to California, grabbed a few hours of sleep and was up at 4 o'clock the next morning hoping, at first light, to get out into the mid-50-degree water of the hallowed ...
A California surfer may have broken a world record when he shredded a wave estimated to be 108 feet tall. Alessandro `Alo` Slebir, was surfing with friends at Mavericks, near Half Moon Bay, California ...
Alessandro “Alo” Slebir (College Nine ’23, legal studies) has always known how to navigate uncharted waters—whether pursuing legal studies at UC Santa Cruz or charging towering ocean swells. But on ...
California surfer catches possible world record wave"You're going so fast on those surfboards -- you're probably going 30, 40, 50 miles an hour -- and that wave was so tall that it was sucking so much ...