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Bodysurfer injured at the Wedge

August 26th, 2009, 5:25 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

A bodysurfer was rescued from the Wedge in Newport Beach today, after suffering a neck injury that sent him to the hospital.
The spinal cord injury comes about a month after a man was killed taking on big waves at the famous bodysurfing spot just north of the Newport Harbor entrance.
While the waves were not as large as that day,  a south swell sent waves up to 8 feet to the Wedge today.
“He was out riding waves, and ended up in trouble,” lifeguard Capt. Jim Turner said of today’s injury.

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(Photo courtesy of Kevin “Mel” Thoman)

On duty lifeguards, citizens and two Huntington Beach city lifeguards rushed to pull the man, said to be in his 20s, out of the water. With the big waves, it was a struggle to get him from the water. The rescue happened about 2:30 p.m.
Paramedics transported the man to the hospital. It is unknown how severe his injuries are, but Turner said he was conscious when he was on the sand.
“Until we have X-rays and the swelling goes down, you can’t tell for sure,” Turner said. “I’ve had patients we’ve thought were going to be in trouble, but ended up fine.”
Turner said spinal cord injuries can happen at any time at the beach, and people need to remember to avoid diving into the water head first, and to have arms stretched out if they are bodysurfing.
“You’d much rather hurt a shoulder, than have a neck injury,” he said. “You have to protect yourself.”

UPDATE:

Wedge bodysurfer Kevin “Mel” Thoman said the surfer, identified as 22-year-old Robert Khoury, is a pro tennis player and regular at the Wedge.
“He took off and rode the wave very well, but something must have happened after it tubed over him,” he wrote in an e-mail. “As you know, if it’s hollow, we don’t pull out, we just keep going into the tube.”

Thoman said Khoury is being treated at Hoag Hospital, and will likely have surgery Thursday.

Ask the expert: Is there surfing on the Great Lakes?

August 24th, 2009, 1:14 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

Three-time international surf champ Corky Carroll answers your questions each week on the Beach Blog. To hit Corky up, e-mail him at corkysurf@aol.com

newcorkyQ.  I was thinking of getting something for my young children to start riding waves with.  They are too young for surfboards, so I was thinking of something like one of those soft little things you ride on your tummy.  Any advice on this?

A.  I think you are talking about a “Boogie Board.”  And they are fantastic for starting out children on the road to wave riding.  There is also a cool little plastic thing called a Surf Squirt that is a lot of fun too.  The important thing is to supervise them carefully, and make sure that they are safe and do not become afraid.  Fear is not what you want in the development of young wave riders.  Keep ‘em safe and when the time is right they will be begging you for that first surfboard.

Q.  I have heard about surfing on the Great Lakes and was wondering where they do that?

A.  There are a number of places actually.  But the hotbed is around Sheyboygan, Wisconsin.  There is a surf club located there call the “Dairyland Surfing Association.”  Every Labor Day weekend they have a big surfing contest and party.  From what I hear there is a lot of Read the rest of this entry »

Ask the expert: Is anyone better than Laird, and how did the “boogie” board get its name?

July 1st, 2008, 10:26 am by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

Three-time international surfing champ Corky Carroll answers your questions each week. To hit him up, e-mail him at corkysurf@aol.com

Q.  You are kind of like a living history book on surfing.  How would you compare big wave riders of yester-year, like Greg Noll, to Laird Hamilton?

A.  There is NO comparison at all.  Laird is in a league of his own when it comes to riding giant surf.  There has never been anyone like him before.  Greg was a great waterman.  Excellent diver and swimmer and had a lot of guts.  He had way more heart than real surfing skills and that allowed him to edmonds.jpgput himself into amazing situations and also lay claim to some of the greatest wipeouts in history.  He is a true legend.  But Laird is another thing.  Amazing talent combined with NO fear at all and a great imagination when it comes to riding moster sized waves.  He stands alone, period.

Q.  Why did they name the foam bodyboard a “boogie” board in the first place?

A.  Fantastic question.  That came from the deep and many chambered mind of its inventor,  Tom Morey.  That is why it is actually called a “Morey Boogie.”  There are some places where they only call them “Moreys.”  When he first showed me his original few boards and told me that these where his new “boogie boards” I asked him why the name.  He said because you can “boogie all over the waves with one.”  Well O.K. 

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