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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rolf_AurnessRolf Aurness - Wikipedia

    Rolf Aurness (born February 18, 1952, Santa Monica, California) is an American surfer who won the 1970 World Surfing Championships held at Johanna in Victoria, Australia, beating Midget Farrelly in the finals. He is the son of the famous Gunsmoke actor James Arness.

    • 1970
    • World Surfing Champion, 1970
    • 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
  2. www.surfline.com › surf-news › rolf-aurnessRolf Aurness - Surfline

    6 de jul. de 2018 · Born in Santa Monica, California, Aurness (1952-) was 9 years old and really getting into surfing when he fell out of a tree and severely fractured his skull. His father, who had been an avid ...

  3. About Contact Terms. Gentle-natured goofyfoot surfer from Pacific Palisades, California; winner of the 1970 World Surfing Championships, at age 18, just months before dropping off the surf scene entirely. "He was the most magic surfer I've ever seen—apart from Tom Curren," surfboard shaper Marc Andreini later said. "Rolf simply floated across ...

  4. 25 de jun. de 2015 · Wayne Lynch reflects on the brilliance of Rolf Aurness. Matt Warshaw. Jun 25, 2015. Photos: Witzig. Forty-five years ago, Rolf Aurness flew to Australia and absolutely ran the field to win the 1970 World Championships. Rolf was 18, and barely out of the Juniors division.

  5. Rolf Aurness - Surfing Wiki. Rolf Aurness was born on February 18, 1952 in Santa Monica, California. He won the 1970 World Surfing Championships held at Johanna in Victoria, Australia, beating Midget Farrelly in the finals. [1] [2] Contents. 1 Surfing career. 2 Personal life. 3 See also. 4 References. Surfing career.

  6. 18 de feb. de 2014 · Three amazing things about Rolf Aurness. First, of course, he won the 1970 World Surfing Championships, in Victoria, Australia. That was 44 years ago today. He won it unanimously, in excellent beachbreak surf at Johanna, up the coast from Lorne.

  7. "Rolf Aurness: Opening New Doors," by Steve Pezman, ran in the November 1970 issue of SURFER. Aurness was 18 and had recently won the 1970 world championships. This version has been slightly shortened and edited. * * * What’s going to happen to board design in the future?