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Watch California surfer catch monster 108-foot wave — possibly riding into history books
Incredible footage captured the impressive feat and showed Slebir fearlessly riding the enormous wave as it swelled to more than ten times his height.
Surfer Rides Possibly Record Breaking 108 Foot Monster Wave In Insane Video
Image via YouTube Gnarly, dude! A California surfer hanged ten big time on a recent wave and may have just surfed his way into the history books. It's very possible that he surfed a record-breaking wave.
American believed to have set record for biggest wave ever surfed
American surfer Alessandro Slebir is believed to have conquered the biggest wave of all time, successfully riding an estimated 108-foot monster. Slebir, 23, achieved the feat at Mavericks surf spot near Half Moon Bay, south of San Francisco.
Surfer rides possible record 108-foot wave in surreal video
A California surfer may have set a new world record with a wave he caught last month, and the video of the feat looks like a scene straight out of
US citizen records surfing on largest wave ever possible
If the wave's height is confirmed by Guinness World Records and the World Surf League, Slebir will hold the record for the largest wave surfed -- a title currently held by Sebastian Steudtner, who rode an 86-foot wave off the coast of Portugal in 2020.
California Man May Have Just Surfed The Largest Wave Ever
Alo Slebir, 23, rode a wave at Mavericks on Dec. 23 that is estimated to be 108 feet tall. If confirmed, he will hold the world record.
100-foot wave? Surfer at NorCal’s Mavericks may have broken world record
One of the biggest waves in the world broke at Mavericks near Half Moon Bay during a jaw-dropping swell this December. Big wave surfers caught bombs on December
A Santa Cruz surfer rode potential world-record 108-foot-tall Mavericks wave
A Santa Cruz surfer rode a massive California wave last week that was estimated to be 108 feet tall, making it a potential new world record.
California Surfer Alessandro Slebir Eyeing Potential World Record For Largest Wave Ever Ridden
Measuring and certifying a surfing world record is difficult for a LOT of reasons, mainly due to it being insanely hard to accurately measure the height
Surfer rides a monster wave at Mavericks. Will it bring the world record back to California?
On Christmas Eve, a surfer from Santa Cruz rode a wave at Mavericks that witnesses say was over 100 feet tall, which would set a world record. But how do you reliably measure a wave?
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California Surfer Alessandro Slebir May Have Surpassed World Record for Largest Wave Surfed
Alessandro Slebir, a 23-year-old surfer from California, may have ridden his way into the history books by conquering what is ...
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American Surfer Catches Massive Wave, Possibly Sets New World Record
Alessandro "Alo" Slebir, an experienced surfer who is evidently filled with passion for the water, just shocked the surfing ...
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