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A
native of Encinitas California, Linda Benson started surfing when
she was 11 years old. She learned to surf at Moonlight Beach, where
she'd wait until her brother, or one of his friends would lose a board
and then she'd paddle it back out to him. At 13 her father let her
buy her own, a beat-up old board that cost $20. At 5'2" and 105
pounds, Linda would prove a gutsy and talented athlete, dominating
women's competitive surfing for over 10 years. In
1959, at the age of 15, Linda became the youngest contestant ever
to enter the International Championship at Makaha. She won. That
same year she became the first woman to ride Waimea when she borrowed
a board from the shortest guy surfing with her, paddled out and
caught a couple of waves.
Using
the equipment of the early 50's, not to mention a goofyfoot in a
time when most spots surfed were rights, she still managed to hold
her own and gain respect for her fearless big wave riding and her
ability to charge.
WORLD
CHAMPION: MAKAHA-1959

U.S.
CHAMPIONSHIP
IN
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA
Left to Right:
Margo Oberg, Linda Benson, Nancy Emerson & Joyce Hoffman
U.S.
CHAMPION: 1959, 1960, 1961, 1964, 1968
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Linda
went on to win the first U.S. Championship at Huntington Beach,
in 1959, and continued to hold her title in 1960, '61, '64 and '68–setting
the record for number of wins by a woman at that event. She tandem
surfed with Don Hanson and Mike Doyle and was rated number one in
a 1964 International Surfing magazine reader's poll. Linda also
successfully competed in tandem events with Hobie Alter.
Winning
over 20 first place surfing titles from 1959 to 1969, Linda still
found time to act as Annette Funicello's surfing double in the Beach
Party films and as Deborah Walley's Surfing double in Gidget Goes
Hawaiian. Linda also received a lot of publicity by surfing in John
Severson's films.

SURF
GUIDE MAGAZINE NOVEMBER1963
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US SURFBOARD CHAMPIONSHIP OFFICIAL PROGRAM SEPTEMBER 1969
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Linda
has been inducted into both the Surfing Walk of Fame and the International
Hall of Fame. On her Donald Takayama boards, she actively surfs
today as well as participates in fundraisers and exhibitions. Over
the last nine years, she has participated in the UCSD Cancer Center
Luau and Longboard Invitational in LaJolla. She most recently participated
in the legend exhibitions in Australia and Costa Rica.
INTERNATIONAL
SURFING HALL OF FAME
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20 FIRST PLACE SURFING TITLES 1959-1969 |
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