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"Best
Surfer in the World" in a Surfer Magazine readers poll in 1968"
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Corky
Carroll. the original pioneer of professional surfing, was the first
person to be paid to surf and the first to receive endorsements. He
won all the events that gave away prize money in the early years.
Carroll started
surfing in the mid-fifties in Surfside, California while in the
first grade. He competed professionally from 1959 until 1972, when
he retired at the age of 24. In that time, he won five overall United
States Championships, three International Professional Championships,
one International Big Wave Championship, one World Small Wave Championship,
and, as he puts it, " a bunch of other less glorious sounding
titles"--over 100 in all. He was named "Best Surfer in
the World" in a Surfer Magazine readers poll in 1968. |
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Photo courtesy of MacGillivray/Freeman Films
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Since
1972, Carroll has been involved in the music business as a singer/
multi-instrumentalist/ songwriter and has recorded nine albums and
two singles. He spent ten years as advertising director of Surfer
Magazine, six years as a tennis pro, a couple years as a ski instructor,
managed a car dealership, did three movies, seven videos, and some
television comedy. He wrote a book (Surf Dog Days and Bitchin'
Nights) that he is not fond of. He has designed surf boards and
is a columnist for one of the Orange County Register's weekly
newspapers (The Huntington Beach Wave). He has also had brief
stints as a bartender, waiter, and/or lounge singer. He has appeared
in a dozen commercials for Miller Lite Beer and, more recently, a
few for Ocean Spray Cranberry Drinks.
Carroll lives in Huntington Beach, California with his wife Pamster
and daughter Kasey. Says Carroll, "Yes, I still surf all the time,
and no, I still don't have a real job. Let's hope it never comes to
that." |
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