World Surfing Championships 1972
The sixth and final amateur-era World Championships event; held in mostly dismal waves in San Diego, California, between September 30 and October 8; won by Jim Blears and Sharron Weber, both of Hawaii; often recalled as competitive surfing's lowest point. Defending men's division world champion Rolf Aurness didn't enter the event, nor did the four previous men's champions—Midget Farrelly, Felipe ...
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World Surfing Championships, 1972Subscribe to view
1972 world title finalists Jimmy Blears (left) and Michael Ho. Photo: Kim McKenzieSubscribe to view
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Finals day, 1972 World Surfing ChampionshipsSubscribe to view
5th-place finisher Michael Ho. Photo: Dan MerkelSubscribe to view
3rd-place finisher Peter Townend, with trophySubscribe to view
World Surfing Championships, 1972
1972 world title finalists Jimmy Blears (left) and Michael Ho. Photo: Kim McKenzie
1972 World Championships official logo
Finals day, 1972 World Surfing Championships
5th-place finisher Michael Ho. Photo: Dan Merkel
3rd-place finisher Peter Townend, with trophy