Andy Irons: 50 facts about the Hawaiian surf legend
Andy Irons functioned at a different level than everybody else. At the beach, he was all smiles. But as soon as he paddled out for a heat, he switched to killer instinct. Andy Irons was a wild, unorthodox, rock star, power surfer with a fearless, raw talent. He will always be remembered for being a […]
Andy Irons functioned at a different level than everybody else. At the beach, he was all smiles. But as soon as he paddled out for a heat, he switched to killer instinct. Andy Irons was a wild, unorthodox, rock star, power surfer with a fearless, raw talent. He will always be remembered for being a ferocious and radical free surfer, and a ruthless competitor with a daunting dark side. Joel Parkinson once said that Andy “lived in 32 years what most people would take 132.” He’s right. Andy could be aggressive – an intimidating competitive animal that was addicted to winning. If he wasn’t winning, he wasn’t happy.
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Andy Irons: 50 facts about the Hawaiian surf legend
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