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Mark Sheldon Foo (February 5, 1958 – December 23, 1994) was a professional surfer. Foo drowned while surfing at Mavericks, Half Moon Bay, California.
Born in Singapore to Chinese photojournalists for the U.S. Information Agency, he relocated to Hawaii at age 10. Foo spent his early childhood surfing the South Shore of O'ahu. His family moved several times during his adolescence, but Foo ultimately returned to Hawaii just before finishing high school. He continued surfing throughout his teen years and in 1977 he joined a professional surfing tour, the IPS World Tour. In the early 1980s, Foo quit the IPS World Tour, stopped competing, and began surfing Waimea Bay, a famous big wave surfing spot on the North Shore of O'ahu. Foo's passion for surfing big waves led him to surf larger and larger swells.
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Sion Milosky, Kirk Passmore, Mark Foo Waves that ended in tragedy / Final rides caught on camera Sion Milosky - Mavericks He was a father of two and a dedicated big wave surfer. In 2010, he won an award for catching the biggest wave ever paddled into. In March of 2011, Sion Milosky drowned while surfing Mavericks in Half Moon Bay, Carlifornia Kirk Passmore - Alligator Rock Less than two days after Kirk Passmore went missing after a wipeout in large surf Wednesday on Oahu’s North Shore, his father expressed a wish that his son’s final ride be shared with as many people as possible. Mark Foo - Mavericks Chinese-born Mark Foo. In 1994, two days before Christmas, 36 year old Mark Foo drowned while surfing Mavericks a deadly big wave surf spot in Half Moon Bay outside of San Francisco. Fata...
A short tribute to the late Mark Foo who died at Mavericks on December 23, 1994 (aged 36) Foo was a notable professional big wave surfer whose death at Mavericks shocked the surfing world. It had long been thought someone might die on this perilous wave, but not someone of Foo's stature. He once famously said "If you want to ride the ultimate wave, you have to be willing to pay the ultimate price" This video features some rare footage of Mark surfing in his native Hawaii at the famous Waimea Bay, as well as his final moment in Half Moon Bay in Northern California upon the infamous wave of Mavericks that took his life. The gentle instrumental surf track in the video is "Beyond the Surf" by the Tandems. Mark Sheldon Foo (February 5, 1958 -- December 23, 1994) Rest in peace. ********...
This is the story of those who risked their lives, some paying the ultimate price, for the ultimate ride. Produced by Mavericks legend Jeff Clark and directed by Josh Pomer. Winner of the Newport Beach Film Festival 2013 Audience Award. Subscribe for more surf movies! http://bit.ly/18VxJeD Narrated by actor Dean Winters, “Discovering Mavericks” captures the passion and dedication of surfers like Jay Moriarity, Peter Mel, Flea, Shane Dorian, Mark Foo, Brock Little, and Mike Parsons, honoring the sacrifice of all those who have dared to take on the unforgiving waves at Mavericks. Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/echoboomsports Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/echoboomsports Available on iTunes: http://georiot.co/mMt / Amazon: http://georiot.co/2uK1 / Xbox: http://b...
Legendary big wave surfer (RIP) Mark Foo speaks with Gregory Harrison, aka "Chandler" during the filming of the iconic surf movie North Shore, circa 1986. This clip selected from from the April 1987 episode of PT's 80's Surf Show, Wave Watch, for a segment on VERB's new TV show, WAVE WATCH REWIND! You can only catch Wave Watch Rewind on VERB Surf Television. Check local listings- COX Cable, Santa Barbara/Orange County/San Diego
a clip from the most watched surfing tv show of the 90's, H30.. Great Show that started out of Hawaii. They also had a Free Surf Magazine at the same time. Cool mag, I turned down the job as the magazine Editor after the original editor quit. Pete Hodgson was the videographer and editor of the show.
Compilation of the world's biggest waves ever surfed! World record waves around 100ft (30m) rogue waves, largest waves world record Biggest wave in the world Large wave, swell storm tsunami, code, red, jaws, teahupoo Big wave surfing is the ultimate celebration of extreme surfing. Challenging deadly waves in harsh weather and ocean conditions takes a very serious approach. Big wave surfers are not interested in performance. Forget perfect cutbacks, stunning floaters or breathless aerial antics. The profile of a big wave rider is the result of several unparalleled personal characteristics. Fear is always present in a 50-foot wave. Fear is the best way of managing the risk of paddling for a huge wave face, which doesn't tell you what is going to happen and how it is going to break. Monste...