Garrett McNamara
{{Short description|American Big Wave Surfer}}
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{{Infobox surfer
| name = Garrett McNamara
| image = Web Summit 2017 - SportsTrade CG1 7032 (37533617704).jpg
| caption = McNamara at the Web Summit 2017 in the Altice Arena, Lisbon, Portugal.
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1967|08|10}}
| birth_place = Pittsfield, Massachusetts, U.S.
| residence = Nazaré, Portugal
| height = {{height|ft=5|in=10}}
| weight = {{convert|175|lb|kg|abbr=on}}
| years_active=1978–present
| best_year = 2013
| career_earnings=
| sponsors=Red Nose, Mercedes-Benz Wavejet, Donjoy, Body Glove,{{cite web|title=Body Glove Welcomes Garrett to the Family|url=http://www.grindtv.com/surf/video/garrett_mcnamara_welcome_to_the_family/|publisher=Grind TV|access-date=23 May 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120511123931/http://www.grindtv.com/surf/video/garrett_mcnamara_welcome_to_the_family/|archive-date=11 May 2012}} Kona Red, Maui Jim, Raw Elements, and Noll Worldwide
| major_achievements = World record for largest wave ever surfed, first to surf tsunami from calving glaciers
| stance =Regular
| shapers=Dick Brewer, Greg Noll, YU, Rusty, Stretch, Carl Schaper
| quiver= Big
| occupation=
| favorite_waves=Lani's and Sunset
| favorite_maneuvers= The tube
| website=[http://www.garrettmcnamara.com/ garrettmcnamara.com]
}}
Garrett "GMAC" McNamara (born August 10, 1967) is an American professional big wave surfer best known for setting the world record for largest wave ever surfed, as documented in the HBO series 100 Foot Wave. McNamara is also known for successfully negotiating a monstrous barrel at Jaws and being the first person to ride a wave formed from calving glaciers.
Early life and education
McNamara was born on August 10, 1967, in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. McNamara has Irish ancestry. He spent much of his childhood in Berkeley, California. In Berkeley, McNamara, and his younger brother Liam, were both known by friends to be rather fearless and to shrug off the pains of rough childhood play, foreshadowing his later ability to face danger while surfing.
During his early childhood, his mother took the family to Central America, where she was a victim of domestic abuse and occasionally abandoned him and his brother. At one point, a Guatemalan farmer sought to adopt him, but his mother returned and brought the family back to America.{{cite magazine|url=https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/epic-quest-ride-worlds-biggest-wave-180969351/ |title=The Epic Quest to Ride the World's Biggest Wave |first=Paul |last=Theroux |authorlink=Paul Theroux |magazine=Smithsonian |date=July–August 2018 |access-date=August 21, 2018}} He then returned to Berkeley, where his mother left him with his birth father; McNamara lived with him for several years until his mother returned with a new domestic partner, who moved the family to the North Shore of Oahu, Hawai’i in 1978.
At 11 years old, McNamara followed his younger brother's footsteps and began surfing at Sunset, Waimea and the outer reefs in search of giant swells. He entered and placed in the prestigious Triple Crown of Surfing series at age 17 and began to gain sponsors. For the next 10 years, both brothers joined the competition circuit. For several years, his brother Liam was more well-known in the surfing community.
Tow surfing caught on among the surfing community in the early 2000s, and McNamara was one of the first to join the movement. Boats and personal water craft enabled surfers to chase down and catch giant waves that were thought to be beyond the bounds of surfers paddling with their bare hands. McNamara welcomed and craved the challenge to find the biggest waves in the world, which became his dream and mission in life.
Career
File:Web Summit 2017 - SportsTrade COD 3324 (37534494724).jpg, Lisbon, Portugal.]]
After training for a year, McNamara and tow-in partner Rodrigo Resende won the $70,000 purse at the Tow Surfing World Cup in Maui at Jaws in 2002.{{cite web|title=McNamara & Resende Win Tow-In World Cup|url=http://holoholo.org/surfnews/surf2002/towin02.html|publisher=HoloHolo Hawai'i |access-date=23 May 2012}} Later that year, he posed for the cover of major surf magazines around the world after being photographed in a dramatic barrel shot off of the coast of Teahupo'o in Tahiti. In 2003 he rode one of his most well known waves. McNamara was once again at Jaws and caught a wave with a {{convert|20|ft|adj=on}} barrel where onlookers believed he had been crushed by the lip of the wave. The wave spit and, escaping death, he emerged to the surprise and amazement of everyone watching, including himself.
The boundaries of big-wave surfing were pushed once again in the summer of 2007 by McNamara and partner Keali’i Mamala, seeking tsunami formed by {{convert|300|ft|adj=on}} calving glaciers in South-Central Alaska. A feature film was made documenting their experience.{{cite web|title=The Glacier Project | date=3 March 2012 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aUd1_PwKog|publisher=YouTube|access-date=23 May 2012}}
In January 2016, McNamara suffered a severe wipeout on a 50-foot wave at Mavericks in California that caused him to skip off the water three times before being swallowed by the monster-size wave. Rescuers on jet skis eventually pulled McNamara to safety, and he suffered a dislocated shoulder and a broken upper arm that required surgery.{{cite web|title=Pro Surfer Garrett McNamara Recounts How He Survived Epic Wipeout|url=https://abcnews.go.com/US/pro-surfer-garrett-mcnamara-recounts-survived-epic-wipeout/story?id=36212590|website=abcnews.go.com|publisher=ABC News|access-date=12 January 2016}} Video of McNamara's wipeout went viral, and local surfers have said it was one of the worst wipeouts caught on video.{{cite web|last1=Gafni|first1=Matthias|title=Mavericks: Garrett McNamara surf wipeout worst ever on video?|url=http://www.contracostatimes.com/breaking-news/ci_29364858/mavericks-surf-legend-survives-terrifying-wipeout|website=contracostatimes.com|publisher=Contra Costa Times|access-date=12 January 2016|date=9 January 2016|archive-date=13 January 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160113064602/http://www.contracostatimes.com/breaking-news/ci_29364858/mavericks-surf-legend-survives-terrifying-wipeout|url-status=dead}}
=World record=
{{Multiple image
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|image1=Nazaré, Portugal (Unsplash 7bt4ngmSu9Y).jpg
|image2=Praia do Norte, Nazaré, Portugal (33830450815).jpg
|image3=Can you see the surfer? (33988985575).jpg |caption3=The Praia do Norte, Nazaré (North Beach) was listed on the Guinness World Records for McNamara big wave surfed (formed under the influence of the Nazaré Canyon).
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In November 2011, chasing storms and tracking swells paid off for McNamara as he entered the Guinness World Records. He caught a {{convert|78|foot}} wave in Praia do Norte, Nazaré, Portugal, after being towed into the wave from a jet ski riding a 6’0 Dick Brewer Tow Board. His record beat the prior world record by over a foot,{{cite web|title=78-FOOT WAVE SURFED BY GARRETT MCNAMARA CONFIRMED AS LARGEST EVER RIDDEN |date= 9 May 2012|url= http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2012/5/video-78-foot-wave-surfed-by-garrett-mcnamara-confirmed-as-largest-ever-ridden-41598/|publisher=Guinness World Records|access-date=23 May 2012}} but the premature announcement (by others, not by McNamara) proved a source of controversy in the surf world.{{cite web|title=GMac's Controversial 90-Foot Wave|date=10 April 2012 |url=http://www.theinertia.com/surf/whos-counting-gmacs-controversial-90-foot-wave |publisher= The Inertia|access-date=23 May 2012}} Meanwhile, McNamara continued to search for an even larger wave.
In January 2013, McNamara broke his own world record by surfing an estimated {{convert|100|ft|adj=on}} wave.{{cite web|title=Surf's up to 100ft: Daredevil breaks world record for largest wave ever ridden|date=30 January 2013|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/garrett-mcnamara-rides-100ft-wave-1563121|publisher=The Mirror|access-date=30 Jan 2013}}{{Better source needed|reason=The current source is insufficiently reliable (WP:NOTRS).|date=January 2023}} He also did this off the coast of Nazaré.{{cite web| title= Garrett McNamara Surfs Monster Waves in Portugal |date=29 January 2013 |url=http://www.theinertia.com/news/video-garrett-mcnamara-surfs-monster-portugal/| publisher= theinertia.com}}
=Beyond surfing=
McNamara became interested in Stand Up Paddle (SUP) and gave it his own twist by designing and creating SUP boards for a more extreme experience, venturing into big wave venues like Waimea, Puerto Escondido, and Mavericks. He was invited to compete in the World Stand Up Paddle Surfing Championship in June 2009 by the International Surfing Association, where only 32 elite surfers were invited to attend.{{cite web |title=SUP World Tour |url=http://beach.orangecounty.com/2009/06/16/stand-up-paddle-world-tour/12691/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120711025644/http://beach.orangecounty.com/2009/06/16/stand-up-paddle-world-tour/12691/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=11 July 2012 |publisher=OC Beach Blog |access-date=23 May 2012 }}
Personal life
McNamara is married to Nicole McNamara (née Macias), an environmental sciences teacher. When they first met, both were married to other people. The couple wed at Praia do Norte, Nazaré, Portugal in November 2012.{{cite web|title=Garrett McNamara casa-se esta tarde|url=https://caras.sapo.pt/famosos/2012/11/22/garrett-mcnamara-casa-se-esta-tarde |publisher=caras.sapo.pt|access-date=30 Jan 2013}}{{cite web|title=Surfer Garrett McNamara Conquers His 100-Foot Wave|url=http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/01/30/surfer-garrett-mcnamara-conquers-his-100-foot-wave.html|website=The Daily Beast|access-date=30 Jan 2013}} They have three children, Barrel (2015), Theia Love Nazaré Celeste Rose (2018) and Fe do Mar Strawberry Lucy (2021). He has three children from his previous marriage to Konnie Pascual McNamara: Ariana Kaimana McNamara (1995), Titus Waimea McNamara (1997) and Tiari McNamara.{{Cite web|url=https://hbo.com/100-foot-wave|title = 100 Foot Wave}}
Awards and honors
- Portuguese Navy Medalha Naval de Vasco da Gama {{cite news
| last= GARCIA
| first= OSKAR
| url= https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sdut-record-holding-surfer-honored-by-portugals-navy-2013jul31-story.html
| title= Record-holding surfer honored by Portugal's navy
| publisher= San Diego Union Tribune, ASSOCIATED PRESS
| date= July 31, 2013
| accessdate= February 13, 2023
}} {{cite web
| url= https://www.csarmada.com/products/medalha-naval-de-vasco-da-gama/
| title= MEDALHA NAVAL DE VASCO DA GAMA
| publisher= Clube do Sargento da Armada
| accessdate = February 13, 2023
}}
- 2012 Entered into Guinness World Records for Largest Wave Ever Surfed of 78 feet - Nazaré, Portugal{{cite news|title=Big-wave surfer enters record books by riding 78-foot "monster"|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-surfing-record-idUSBRE84B00I20120512|newspaper=Reuters|access-date=23 May 2012|date=11 May 2012}}
- 2012 Billabong XXL Awards – Biggest Wave Award
- 2012 Billabong XXL Awards – Wipeout of the Year Award
- 2008 2nd Place Puerto Escondido, Mexico SUP Contest
- 2008 Billabong XXL Awards – Performance of the Year Award
- 2008 2nd Place Free Wave Challenge Tube of the Year
- 2007 Billabong XXL Awards – Performance of the Year
- 2007 Billabong XXL Awards – Biggest Wave Award
- 2006 1st Place Nell Scott Tow Surfing Championships
- 2006 Billabong XXL Awards – Golden Donut Award
- 2005 1st Place North Shore Tow Surfing Championships
- 2004 Surfer Poll – Best Tube Award
- 2003 1st Place Jaws World Cup Expression Session
- 2002 1st Place Jaws World Cup Tow in Surfing
Filmography
The following is based on Internet Movie Database data:{{IMDb name|2911985}}
= Television =
- Fuel TV - 12 episodes
- Travel Channel - 12 episodes
- Anderson Cooper 360° Segment
- Discovery Channel Segment
- The Swell Life OWN - 12 episodes
- 100 Foot Wave - 12 episodes
= Films =
See also
References
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External links
{{Commons category|Garrett McNamara}}
- {{Official website|http://www.garrettmcnamara.com/}}
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Category:Sportspeople in Hawaii