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Brazilian big-wave surfer catches world record wave

Ahmed Aiham
16 August 2018, MVT 11:57
Garett McNamara surfs XXL Nazare' in 2015. PHOTO: BRUNO ALEIXO / WORLD SURF LEAGUE
Ahmed Aiham
16 August 2018, MVT 11:57

Rodrigo Koxa, a Brazilian big-wave surfer, relatively unknown to the world, on the fateful day of November 8, 2017, was towed into what Guinness World Records have now deemed the largest wave to have ever been surfed.

Rodrigo Roxa's world record wave and WSL Ride of the Year Award nomination video at Praia do Norte, Nazare', Portugal. VIDEO: YOUTUBE

According to Guinness World Records, the Brazilian surfer had broken the previous world record that stood at 78-feet (23.77m) with an even heavier and meaner 80-foot (24.38m) wave at Nazare’ Portugal.

The previous world record holder, Garrett McNamara had also surfed on the beaches of Nazare for his world record wave.

Garett McNamara's tows into his world record wave at Praia do Norte, Nazare', Portugal. VIDEO: YOUTUBE

Big wave surfer Andrew Cotton had broken his back on the same day as Roxa’s iconic wave.

Andrew later went on to win the World Surf Leagues’ Big Wave Awards as wipeout of the year.

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