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    Shane Dorian

    About Shane Dorian - OUTRIGGER Surfers in Residence

    Icon and surf trailblazer Shane Dorian is a legend not only for his big-wave skills but also for his influence on the sport, the culture—and the next generation.

    OUTRIGGER's Surfers in Residence series led by Faith Surf School's Tammy Moniz chatted with Shane recently at OUTRIGGER Waikiki Beach Resort.

    Magic Sands Beginnings

    Shortly after Hawaii became a state, Shane's father moved to Hawaii, and Shane grew up on the Magic Sands shores of the Big Island in front of his parents' restaurant. His childhood was filled with spearfishing, diving, bodyboarding—and surfing.

    "For my 5th birthday, my dad had one of his old surfboards from California cut in half and reshaped, and then he gave it to me for my birthday," Shane says. "And so I started surfing, and I fell in love with surfing."

    Shane began competing and short-boarding around age 10 and got his first sponsorship from a former Surf Vibrations surf shop in Kona when he was a pre-teen, where he found nurturing and mentorship among the local network of peers and uncles and mentors. "Surfing for me was important in a lot of different aspects of my life,” Shane says. “At the start, it was for fun, then growing up, my parents went through a rocky time ... and at that point, surfing went from just fun to a safe space to something that sort of saved me."

    From Oahu to World Tour

    After moving to Oahu when he was 15, Shane immersed himself in bigger waves and experienced the challenge and power of the North Shore. Shane spent 11 years straight competing on the World Tour, traveling the globe and seeking the World Title. But he kept feeling a pull to his passion and his best surfing: the big waves.

    Making (Big) Waves

    With waves reaching up to 80 feet high and speeds of around 50 mph, big-wave surfing has become one of the stars of the surfing world for its breathtaking rides. But when Shane left the pro circuit to focus on the giants, there was no big-wave tour and no path to follow. "When I went in [to my sponsors] with a full treatment and paragraphs and bullet points and here’s my three- to five-year plan, I didn’t have a single name on there to be like, 'hey, I wanna do what this guy’s doing.' There was no pathway; there hadn't been a person who had gone the direction I wanted to emulate,” Shane shares. “At the time, what I wanted to do was really unprecedented. So I was stoked that my sponsors, and it was a leap of faith on their part, believed in my vision and what I wanted to do.” That vision led to the first-ever career as a big-wave surfer, a part of the sport that is now one of the most renowned.

    Keiki and Culture

    Blazing a new trail started even before Shane’s big-wave journey. When he was 21, he founded the Shane Dorian Keiki Classic, a competition at Banyans on the Big Island dedicated to bringing groms together with The Goat(s). The event is free to enter and gives back to Big Island Giving Tree. This spirit of sharing with the next generation all over the world is something Shane is as passionate about as the waves themselves. "Whether you're a kid from Sumbawa, Indonesia or in France or Portugal or in Africa or Hawaii, it's kind of a level playing field …" Shane says, “Whether you’re a certain skin tone or a certain gender or where you live, it doesn't matter. If you absolutely are passionate about surfing and have the ability, you can be the next whoever. And that's super exciting, right—there's no barrier of entry for surfing. Save up a few bucks and get a surfboard and have swim trunks, and you're good to go."

    Make Your Own Waves

    As Tammy says, Shane’s loyalty and love for the sport shines through, and he’s a role model for the next generation—including her son. "[Before he was on the pro circuit], my son Seth was asked by one of the magazines ‘who's your favorite surfer,' and he had said you,” Tammy says. “And I said why did you choose Shane, and he said, ‘Because he competed at that level of surfing with so much respect, and then he did his own thing ... he did it his own way.’"

    Check out other great Surfers in Residence interviews with everyone from Kelly Slater to Carissa Moore. Come make your own waves in Waikiki with a stay soon!

    Meet the legends

    OUTRIGGER's Surfers in Residence

    Surf culture is at the core of what makes Waikiki Beach so special. Our Surfers In Residence program features professional surfers and their families who "talk story" with guests, led by our hosts Tammy Moniz of Faith Surf School and Marco Olivari.

    Kaniela Stewart & Kelis Kaleopa'a

    Together, the cousins dominated the 2023 WSL Longboard Tour. But before they were professional surfers, the pair could be seen catching waves on the iconic shores outside OUTRIGGER Waikiki Beach Resort – and they still are!

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    Kai Sallas

    Born and raised in Waikiki, Kai started surfing at 10 years old with the world-famous Beach Boys. Today, Kai is growing his own team of Waikiki surfers that took the 2023 WSL Longboard Tour by storm.

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    Brown Cannon

    Meet extraordinary surf photographer Brown Cannon on the latest episode of the Surfers in Residence podcast. Brown recently released NORTH, an epic book celebrating the courageous watermen and women on Oahu’s North Shore.

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    Josh Bogle and Maya the Cruiser

    Meet Josh Bogle and his pup Maya the Cruiser on this episode of the Surfers in Residence podcast. Hear Josh’s inspiring journey to becoming a waterman and adaptive surfer, charging waves with his tandem partner Maya.

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    James Pamplin and Church

    James Pamplin and his Staffordshire bull terrier Church join us for a special episode of the Surfers in Residence podcast. The duo represented Maui in this year’s Going to the Dogs Surfur Competition at the Duke Kahanamoku Ocean Festival, where they placed second.

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    Laura Blears

    Laura Blears gained world-wide fame in the 1970s as an ambassador of surfing and an advocate for female athletes. In 1973, she became the first woman to compete in the Smirnoff World Pro-Am Surfing Championships and is often considered the first professional female surfer.

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    Fred Hemmings

    Born and raised in Hawaii, Fred is a world champion surfer who carved the way for the World Surf League and eventually became a local senator.

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    Eduardo Bolioli

    Born in Uruguay in the 1960s, Eduardo Bolioli grew up around the world. He learned to skateboard in Switzerland, started to surf in South America, and attended art school in New York City. How’d he end up painting surfboards in Hawaii?

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    Nique Miller

    Nique Miller shares how she went from cross country runner to professional surfer on this episode of Surfers in Residence. Finding inspiration from the legends of Waikiki and tapping into her impressive athletic background, she’s making waves in the competitive surf world.

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    Randy Rarick

    Just fifty-feet from his seat, is where Randy Rarick rode his first wave at 10 years old. From the shores of Waikiki to Oahu's North Shore and around the world, Randy has surfed epic breaks most people only dream of. 

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    Mark Mathews

    Listen to big-wave surfer Mark Mathews as he shares his story of overcoming fear, recovering from injury, and using the lessons he learned to inspire others.

    Travis & Alex Smith

    Travis and Alex Smith professional surf and now run a thriving business together with brother Koa.

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    Luke Shepardson

    Local lifeguard turned “Super Bowl of Surfing” champion beating the best surfers in the world.

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    Kelly Slater

    With nearly every major surf record, Kelly Slater is a legend both on and off the waves.

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    Kelia Moniz

    This two-time longboard champ has surfed for almost as long as she's been able to walk.

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    Billy Kemper

    Every generation seems to have one surfing star who makes the crossover to Hollywood.

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    Duane Desoto

    When it comes to Hawaiian culture, Duane embodies some of the most beautiful tenets.

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    Carissa Moore

    The first woman ever to win an Olympic gold medal in surfing got her start on Waikiki Beach.

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    Shane Dorian

    Icon and surf trailblazer, Shane is a legend for the sport, culture and the next generation.

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    Michael Ho & Tony Moniz

    Hear from two surf legends and how they both got their start in surfing on Waikiki Beach.

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    Mark Cunningham

    Having won 15 championship titles in bodysurfing, Mark isn't your average retiree.

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    Alessa Holloway

    Alessa Holloway started surfing at three years old, entered her first contest at 10, and was sponsored by the time she was 11. But surfing is more than a sport for the professional athlete; it’s a lifestyle.

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    The Legacy of Ben Aipa

    Honoring the life and legacy of Ben Aipa.

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