List of surfers

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Template:Short description This is a list of people associated with surfing or surf culture.

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  • Ian Cairns (1952– ) (Aus) Champion surfer in the late 1970s
  • Corky Carroll (1947– ) five time U.S. champion, 3 Time International Professional champion, International Big Wave champion, World Small Wave champion
  • Heather Clark (RSA) 2001 Hawaiian Triple Crown champion
  • Cas Collier (RSA) 1999 World Big Wave champion<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
  • Richie Collins (1969– ) (USA)(surfer/shaper) Won 1988 O'Neil Coldwater Classic, 1989 Op Pro, 1992 Bells Beach Classic

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  • Duke Paoa Kahanamoku (August 24, 1890 – January 22, 1968), (Haw) US Olympic Swimming Champion, Hawaiian Personality. The Father of Modern Surfing. Made appearances in Hollywood films (Mr. Roberts with Henry Fonda and Wake of the Red Witch with John Wayne).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
  • Dave Kalama (1964– ) (Haw) windsurfing and paddleboard champion
  • Drew Kampion (1944– ) (USA) surf writer and editor, editor of Surfer Magazine (1968–71), author of Stoked: A History of Surf Culture, The Way of the Surfer, The Book of Waves, etc.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
  • Keala Kennelly (1978– ) (USA)
  • Damian King (Aus) 2003 and 2004 World Bodyboarding Champion

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  • Rob Machado (1973– ) (USA) Won Pipeline Masters and U.S. Open of Surfing
  • Cheyne Magnusson (c. 1984– ), US
  • Ishita Malaviya, (India) first Indian female surfer
  • Malia Manuel (1993– ) (Haw) 2008 US Open Champion (youngest ever)<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
  • Brenden Margieson (1972– ) (Aus) First free-surfer, nominated two times Best Free-Surfer in the World by the magazine Australia's Surfing Life, won Nias Indonesia Pro 1999.
  • Bobby Martinez (1986– ) (USA) 2006 Rookie of the Year
  • Clay Marzo (1989– ) (USA) Three NSSA National surfing titles, a nomination for Maneuver of the Year at the 2007 Surfer Magazine Poll and Video Awards
  • Gabriel Medina (1993– ) (BRA) 2013 WSL World Junior Champion, 2014 WSL World Champion (first Brazilian to win the title), 2015 Vans Triple Crown of Surfing Champion
  • Pauline Menczer (1970– ) (Aus) 1988 amateur world champion, 1993 world champion
  • Jessi Miley-Dyer (1986– ) (Aus)
  • Template:AnchorWayne Miyata (1942–2005) (USA) California and Hawaii, "going tubular" in Endless Summer, famous color glosser<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
  • Carissa Moore (1992– ) (Haw) 2011 ASP Women's World Champion, youngest female ever to win
  • Jay Moriarity, professional surfer of Santa Cruz, 1978–2001
  • Sofía Mulánovich (1983– ) (Peru) first South American to win the World Title in 2004
  • Mickey Muñoz (1937– ) (USA) early surfing pioneer, also famous as a surfboard shaper

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  • Greg Noll (1937– ) (USA) Big wave pioneer, rode biggest wave of his era at Makaha
  • Kem Nunn (USA) Avid surfer and America's leading surf novelist
  • David Nuuhiwa (1948– ) (USA) legendary nose rider from the 1960s

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  • Margo Oberg (1953– ) (Haw) Three-time world champion 1977, 1980 & 1981
  • Jamie O'Brien (1983– ) (Haw) Won ASP Pipeline Masters as a wildcard
  • Mark Occhilupo (1966– ) (Aus) 1999 world champion
  • Phyllis O'Donnell (1937–2024) (Aus) In 1964 won the inaugural women's World Championship Surfing Title at Manly Beach
  • Jack O'Neill (1923–2017) Surfer and inventor of the modern wetsuit
  • Marna Odendal (RSA) & (Trained in Aus) (2021-2025) Best surfer

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  • Maz Quinn (1976– ) (NZ) 4-time NZ national champion

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  • Jacqueline Silva (1979– ) (Bra) Pioneer in Brazilian women's surfing
  • Bob Simmons (1919–1954) (USA) Father of the modern surfboard
  • Kelly Slater (1972– ) (USA) 11-time World Champion
  • Jordy Smith (1988– ) (RSA)
  • Mike Stewart (1963– ) (Haw) 9-time World Bodyboarding Champion
  • Rell Sunn (1950–1998) (Haw) A top female surfer of the 1980s, known as the "Queen of Makaha"

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  • Nat Young (1947– ) (Aus) World surfing champion 1966 and 1970, ASP World Longboard Tour Champion 1986 and 1988–1990. Tried to register surfing as an official religion.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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  • Frieda Zamba (1965– ) (USA) Four time world women's surfing champion 1984–1986 and 1988.

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