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  1. Duke Paoa Kahinu Mokoe Hulikohola Kahanamoku (August 24, 1890 – January 22, 1968) was a Hawaiian competition swimmer who popularized the sport of surfing. A Native Hawaiian, he was born to a minor noble family less than three years before the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom.

  2. Duke Kahanamoku (born August 26, 1890, near Waikiki, Hawaii [now in the United States]—died January 22, 1968, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.) was a Hawaiian surfer and swimmer who won three Olympic gold medals for the United States and who for several years was considered the greatest freestyle swimmer in the world.

  3. Sep 11, 2020 · The legend of Duke Kahanamoku, the father of modern surfing and double Olympic champion in Antwerp. At the Antwerp 1920 Games, Hawaiian champion Duke Kahanamoku became the first swimmer to win the Olympic 100m freestyle twice in a row. This came after his first title eight years earlier in Stockholm.

  4. The legendary Duke Paoa Kahanamoku, nicknamed "The Duke," is considered the father of modern surfing. He was the first Hawaiian Olympian who became a five-time Olympic medalist in swimming ...

  5. dukekahanamoku.com › the-duke-kahanamoku-storyThe Duke Kahanamoku Story

    Olympic Champion. A swimmer of unprecedented natural talent, Duke burst onto the scene by crushing world records by 4.6 seconds in his very first swim race in Honolulu harbor’s open waters. His Olympic career was equally phenomenal: spanning two decades, four Games, and six medals.

  6. May 3, 2022 · Here is an extensive timeline of the many milestones in the life of Duke Kahanamoku.

  7. Won Olympic gold medal and set world record for 100-meter freestyle, Stockholm; also won a silver medal on the 4 x 200-meter freestyle relay team. Introduced surfing to U.S.’s Atlantic coast.

  8. Swimmer Duke Kahanamoku of Hawaii made his first Olympic appearance in 1912. Competing in the 100m freestyle, he equalled the world record in a qualifying heat. In the final, he was so far ahead that at the halfway point that he was able to look back and survey the field.

  9. Kahanamoku, nicknamed "The Duke" and "The Big Kahuna," is considered the father of modern surfing. The Hawaiian won five Olympic medals as a swimmer but also showed off in the movie industry, politics, and business life. Duke had five brothers and three sisters.

  10. May 23, 2022 · He regained his form and in 1920, at age 29, Kahanamoku added two more Olympic gold medals to his collection, defending his 100 freestyle title in world-record time and leading a USA podium sweep. He also anchored Team USA to 4x200 freestyle relay gold.

  11. May 7, 2023 · Tonight, we spotlight an Olympic swimming champion and the father of modern surfing Duke Kahanamoku although his legacy can be seen around the world, his name is unknown to many outside Hawaii.

  12. Aug 24, 2015 · Duke Paoa Kahanamoku was the greatest swimmer of his time. He won the 100-meter freestyle race in the 1912 and 1920 Olympics and at one time held every freestyle record up to a half-mile.

  13. May 17, 2018 · KAHANAMOKU, Duke. ( b. 24 August 1890 in Honolulu, Hawaii; d. 22 January 1968 in Honolulu, Hawaii), five-time Olympic medalist in swimming who also popularized the sport of surfing on his way to his becoming one of Hawaii's greatest athletes.

  14. www.teamusa.com › hall-of-fame › hall-of-fame-membersTeam USA | Duke Kahanamoku

    He set three world records in the 100-yard freestyle between 1913 and 1917. Kahanamoku earned his medals at the Olympic Games Stockholm 1912, the Antwerp 1920 Games and the Paris 1924 Games. He also served as an alternative on the U.S. water polo team at the Antwerp Games.

  15. Duke Kahanamoku lived life by a central code of values. Embodying the giving, humble and grateful manner for which he became known, Duke shared these values – known as Duke’s Creed – with millions around the world.

  16. Feb 7, 2022 · Duke Kahanamoku is considered the father of modern surfing. He was not just a surfer. He was also an Olympic-level swimmer who broke records for his time and earned three gold medals and two silver. He also appeared in films and became a life-long ambassador of surfing and Hawaii.

  17. The long-celebrated father of modern surfing, from Honolulu, Hawaii; an Olympic gold medal swimmer and Hawaii's beloved ambassador to the world through much of the first half of the 20th century.

  18. Apr 13, 2022 · Waterman explores Duke Kahanamoku's journey and legacy as a legendary swimmer, trailblazer, and the undisputed father of modern-day surfing.

  19. Duke Paoa Kahanamoku was born in Honolulu in 1890. He grew up at Kalia in Waikiki, and co-founded Hui Nalu. In 1911, in Honolulu Harbor, he broke the existing world record for the 100 yard and 220 yard freestyle, blazing the path of his international swimming career.

  20. Duke Paoa Kahanamoku, born on August 24, 1890, in Honolulu, Hawaii, is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the history of surfing. Commonly referred to as “The Duke” or ‘the father of modern surfing’, his legacy includes being an ambassador of Hawaiian culture, an Olympic swimmer, actor, and a pioneer in the world ...

  21. Apr 21, 2022 · Duke Kahanamoku changed the world with his athletic accomplishments as a surfer and swimmer who broke records and developed new techniques.

  22. Aug 24, 2015 · In the lead swam a figure darker than the most deeply sunburned, an Hawaiian duke, Kahanamoku of Olympic fame. Before him, as he swam, he pushed his long surf board.

  23. The iconic Duke Kahanamoku statue stands at Waikiki beach as a memorial to the original "Big Kahuna", kahuna meaning important person in the Hawaiian language. Most people pass it by. Tourists will take a picture, and notice the tons of leis adorning his arms.

  24. May 23, 2024 · Duke Kahanamoku Beach is Dr. Beach's top pick for 2024. Up from last year second place last year, Hawaii's Duke Kahanamoku Beach is Dr. Beach's top pick this year. And it's easy to see why, with ...