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Winners of the 2023 New Big Wave Challenge Awards

Justine Dupont was recognized with premier accolades at the debut New Big Wave Challenge awards in Nazaré, Portugal.

The renowned French wave rider bagged the titles for Biggest Wave, Ride of the Year, and Top Female Surfer.

Her triumphant wave at the Cortes Bank, an isolated seamount 100 miles from the Californian coast, was captured last January for the HBO Documentary Series “100 Foot Wave.”

Experts estimated the wave’s face to be around 75 feet, making it a potential contender for the Guinness World Record.

“It’s nice to once again experience a beautiful evening dedicated to big wave surfing. I hope the event will last and continue to grow. Many thanks to Bill Sharp for starting it again,” shared Dupont.

Hawaii’s own Nathan Florence also had a standout performance, securing two Oscar-like awards for Ride of the Year and Top Male Surfer.

The wave Florence mastered at Mullaghmore Head, Ireland, was voted as the season’s finest for 2022/2023 by a group of 200 surf connoisseurs through a confidential vote.

There was a tie in the men’s Biggest Wave category: Nic Von Rupp’s wave at Nazaré was judged on par with the one Shaun Walsh conquered at Jaws, Maui.

The Paddle Accolades were awarded to Chacha Ibarra at Punta de Lobos in Chile and Laura Enever, who surfed a monumental wave on Oahu’s North Shore last January, potentially setting another Guinness World Record.

Young talent Ned Hart from Dunsmore, Western Australia, was acknowledged as the Emerging Star for his outstanding performance at Shipstern Bluff, Tasmania when he was merely 16.

Shipsterns also gave Danny Griffiths the title of Wipeout of the Year.

This New Big Wave Challenge event was special as, after a gap of three years, it once again offered a stage for the best in big wave surfing to shine.

The event’s visionary, Bill Sharp, expressed his elation.

“Big wave surfing once again has a platform where the surfers, the photographers, and the enthusiasts can unite to celebrate the pinnacle of the sport,” the founder Bill Sharp articulated.

“The overwhelming support and success of this inaugural event has left me overjoyed. We’re witnessing the dawn of something monumental.”

“With the inaugural awards concluded, our sights are set on the upcoming 2023/2024 season, with predictions pointing towards an exceptional El Niño-induced winter.”

The New Big Wave Challenge | Winners

Surfer of the Year
Men: Nathan Florence (Hawaii)
Women: Justine Dupont (France)

Ride of the Year
Men: Nathan Florence at Mullaghmore Head, Ireland (video by João Tudella)
Women: Justine Dupont at Cortes Bank (video by Johnny Decesare and Tucker Wooding)

Paddle
Men: Chacha Ibarra at Punta Lobos, Chile (video by Oscar Fredes Rodrigues and Rodrigo Farias)
Women: Laura Enever at Outer Reef Oahu (video by Ian Grose, photo by Daniel Russo)

Biggest Wave
Men: Nic Von Rupp at Nazaré (video by Tim Bonython) and Shaun Walsh at Jaws (video by Carlo Carbajal and photo by Fred Pompermayer)
Women: Justine Dupont at Cortes Bank (video by Johnny Decesare and photo by Frank Quirarte)

Wipeout of the Year
Danny Griffiths at Shipstern Bluff (video by Talon Clemow)

Young Gun
Ned Hart (Australia)

Videographer of the Year
Tim Bonython (Australia)

Contributions to the Sport
Gary Linden (Big Wave Tour founder)
Walter Chicharro (Nazaré Mayor)

Footage: @@bigwavechallenge

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Comments

Stewart Howe says:

OMG, that Irish Lefthand barrel was mental.

Stewart Howe says:

Wipeout of the CENTURY. The other highlights were awesome too, especially the "Young Gun" recovery gem; Just sayin'.

Marcelo B says:

Wow many nonsense awards given. Nic for bigges waves was a joke. Also, many not-made waves getting too much credit.

Kim Wieslaw says:

Ned Hart was am amazing ride …😮

olivier julian says:

The Net Hard wave combine three critical factor , the air drop who is by far the most snowboarding one i ever witnessed , the recovery to bee able to pull in under the curtain and the navigation threw those massive chandelier , all together it give that ride the most dramatic watching and amazing feeling to see him coming out ,. I will give the most suspense ride of the year

mkogrady says:

Nice paddle inby Laura Enevers.

Gzer Beam420 says:

is Danny Griffiths dead? omfg

Jeanette Creighton says:

Just the most brilliant examples of wild water I absolutely loved this 😮😮😮

James Smith says:

You should have to make the wave all the way through for it to count…….

KellyB says:

I literally just got wave after wave after wave of monster goosebumps starting with Justine’s ride. God I love these guys ~ all of them!!!👏🏼👏🏼🫠 (Oh – and no pun intended. Seriously!) 😂😂😂

greg lippert says:

Not for nothing, but I'm pretty sure wakeboarding into waves shouldn't count. Matter of fact, you should be shunned and barred for boat surfing.

justpaulo says:

Justine's wave is Huge!!!

John Gragg, CFP® says:

The last ride was absolutely insane. I had to pause and rewind it about 10 times.

Jeff G says:

I think I figured it out -why the ladies tackle these monsters also.
It's a totally and completely different reason than the guys (I think…)

For guys:
— They have something they need to run from.
— They're unable to have children themselves – it's deep rooted.

For ladies:
— It's all about not being minimized by the guys (most guys are unknowingly chauvinistic – likely myself included I'm sure)

When the ladies are out there charging, the men are all like "Hey, you can already make babies, what are you trying to prove?"

treeharmony says:

Well deserved for Justine charging harder than any other woman, and Nathan after breaking his back and missing the Eddie still managed to catch some of the gnarliest paddles ever!

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