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McNamara makes waves with Laureus Sport for Good

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He is known for tackling the most challenging waves in the world, and today Garrett McNamara has announced his intention to use sport to help young people overcome discrimination and disadvantage as a Laureus Ambassador.
The Hawaiian surfer was welcomed into the Laureus Family by Laureus Academy Member and windsurfing legend Robby Naish on the beach in Monte Carlo, the host city for last week’s 2017 Laureus World Sports Awards.
McNamara has been at the top of ‘big wave’ surfing for over 25 years. He is the first big wave surfer to ride out tsunami waves created by calving glaciers, and the first person in his sport to be towed [dragged] into a wave by helicopter. At present, McNamara holds the Guinness World Record for riding out the biggest recorded wave in history, a 90-foot wave at Nazaré, off the coast of Portugal.
New Laureus Ambassador Garrett McNamara said “Surfing changed my life and I know that it can change the lives of young people around the world. When a young person surfs for the first time and feels at one with the power of the ocean, they are filled with the knowledge that anything is possible!
The 49-year-old, who admits he is afraid of horses, says he found his calling in the ocean. In his new role as an Ambassador for Laureus Sport for Good, he aims to use the sport of surfing to help young people around the world overcome their own personal challenges.
Laureus Academy Member Robby Naish added “Garrett McNamara has for a long time been considered to be leading the charge in big wave surfing and it’s great to have more and more Laureus Ambassadors from different sports around the world. He is still out there today charging big waves so it’s great to have him on board representing alternative sportspeople.”
In partnership with Laureus, McNamara and his team aim to visit more than 30 countries, introducing hundreds of underprivileged children to the beauty of surfing through free board giveaways and on-going instructional programmes. His mission will build towards the sport of surfing being involved in the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo for the first time in Olympic history. 

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