Ross Clarke-Jones
Ross Clarke-Jones (6 June 1966) is an Australian big wave surfer. He originally came from Terrigal in the Central Coast, of New South Wales, Australia where he enjoyed surfing , a point break that produces rare waves lasting for up to 300 metres on a big swell. Clarke-Jones is perennial invitee to the Quiksilver Eddie Aikau Big Wave contest held at Waimea Bay and in minimum 20'-25' surf. In 2000/2001, he won the Eddie, becoming the first non-Hawaiian to do so. He continues to pursue big wave thrills in Hawaii, Australia, California, Tasmania, South Africa, and Europe.
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Ross Clarke-Jones
Ross Clarke-Jones (6 June 1966) is an Australian big wave surfer. He originally came from Terrigal in the Central Coast, of New South Wales, Australia where he enjoyed surfing , a point break that produces rare waves lasting for up to 300 metres on a big swell. Clarke-Jones is perennial invitee to the Quiksilver Eddie Aikau Big Wave contest held at Waimea Bay and in minimum 20'-25' surf. In 2000/2001, he won the Eddie, becoming the first non-Hawaiian to do so. He continues to pursue big wave thrills in Hawaii, Australia, California, Tasmania, South Africa, and Europe.
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Ross Clarke-Jones (6 June 1966 ...... enge, finishing in 13th place.
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Ross Clarke-Jones (6 de junho ...... f, Cow Bombie, e Pedra Branca.
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Ross Clarke-Jones (6 June 1966 ...... nia, South Africa, and Europe.
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Ross Clarke-Jones (6 de junho ...... f, Cow Bombie, e Pedra Branca.
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