Maya Gabeira

Surfer

Maya Gabeira was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on April 10th, 1987 and is the Surfer. At the age of 37, Maya Gabeira biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
April 10, 1987
Nationality
Brazil
Place of Birth
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Age
37 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Surfer
Maya Gabeira Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 37 years old, Maya Gabeira has this physical status:

Height
168cm
Weight
56kg
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Maya Gabeira Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Maya Gabeira Career

Gabeira started surfing at age 13 in Rio de Janeiro and started competing at 15 years old. In 2004 she decided to become a professional at 17 while living in Australia and moved to Hawaii that same year to surf world class waves.

She quickly emerged as the world's top female big-wave surfer, winning global championships surfing challenging spots like Mavericks, Waimea, Todos Santos, and South Africa's shark-infested "Dungeons".

She has won the Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards for four consecutive times (2007 to 2010) in the Best Female Performance category.

In 2008, she became the first woman to surf big waves in Alaska. Gabeira also became the first woman to surf California's Ghost Trees and Tahiti's Teahupoo.

In 2009, Gabeira won the ESPY award for Best Female Action Sports Athlete. Later that year, Gabeira surfed the biggest wave ever by a woman when she successfully rode a 14 m (46 ft) wave at Dungeons, a big-wave surf spot in South Africa.

In 2010, she got the 2010 Teen Choice Award for Best Female Action Sports Star.

In 2012, she was awarded the XXL Big Wave Awards for Girls Best Overall Performance for the 5th time. She also appeared in the ESPN The Body Issue that same year.

On October 28, 2013, Gabeira lost consciousness and nearly drowned while surfing a massive wave at Praia do Norte, Nazaré, Portugal; she was saved by her fellow Brazilian big-wave surfer Carlos Burle. She had to be revived on the beach and later ended up in the hospital.

In 2016 the documentary Return to Nazaré by Red Bull TV shows how Maya Gabeira returned to Nazaré after having suffered the accident surfing on the same beach in 2013. It is the portrait of a struggle to overcome obstacles, both physical and mental.

In January 2018 Gabeira surfed a 20.8 m (68 ft) wave in Nazare, PT, recorded by Guinness World Records as the biggest wave surfed by a woman.

Gabeira has been nominated twice for the Laureus World Sports Award for Action Sportsperson of the Year, in 2014 and in 2019.

She is one of the highest paid big wave surfers on the planet. Gabeira is sponsored by Billabong and Red bull and currently lives in North Shore (Oahu) in Hawaii in the United States.

In February 11, 2020, Gabeira set a new Guinness World Record for the Largest wave surfed (unlimited) - female. It was held in WSL Nazaré Tow Surfin contest and the wave measured 22.4 m (73.5 ft). The wave was also the biggest wave surfed by anyone that year.

She is the subject of the 2022 documentary film Maya and the Wave.

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Surf's up… and up and up: German surfer Sebastian Steudtner claims world record after riding 'unsurfable' 93.7ft wave in Portugal

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 23, 2024
'Mission Wave Alpha' has seen Sebastian Steudtner train for years, and the athlete decided that the time was right to surf the 'biggest waves of his life' during 'historic' conditions at the famed big wave spot of Nazaré earlier this year. Dramatic aerial footage shows Steudtner carving down huge foaming waves, knowing one mistake could see him fall from the terrifying heights. Porsche helped him with training during their partnership over the last three years, with Steudtner's extreme training seeing him take to a surfboard inside a wind tunnel designed for cars. The car maker's engineers also developed state-of-the-art drones to help measure the waves for the surfers' record attempt.

Surfer's up... and up. In Portugal's renowned Nazare Big Wave Challenge, surfboarders race 35ft waves

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 23, 2024
Daredevil surfers competed in the world-famous Nazaré Big Wave Challenge in Portugal on Monday, bringing 35ft waves to the beach. As extreme weather wreaked havoc across Europe, brave athletes were seen riding out riding out soaring waves in the country's Oeste region. The coastal town has arguably the world's biggest ridable waves, thanks in part to a three-mile (5km) deep underwater canyon that begins near the shoreline.