Gabe Davies

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Gabe Davies [1]
Personal information
BornGabriel Davies
Newcastle, England
ResidenceHossegor France
Surfing career
SponsorsPatagonia
Major achievementsH3O Surfstock ‘biggest wave of the year’ award 2008
4-time British surfing Champion
XXL big wave nominee 2009
La Vaca Gigante III big wave winner 2010
wave of the day award winner Billabong/Monster Mullaghmore tow-in event 2011.

Gabriel 'Gabe' Davies is a British big-wave surfer.

Surf career[edit]

Davies is a four-time British surfing champion and big wave surfer from Newcastle, UK. He has appeared in award-winning surfing documentaries such as Joel Conroy's Eye of the Storm in 2002[2] and in 2009 he co-lead with Richie Fitzgerald in Joel Conroy's first featured documentary, Waveriders. Together they tow surfed the biggest swell ever ridden off the Irish Atlantic Coast for which Davies was nominated for a worldwide XXL big wave award. [3][4][5] Davies has appeared in numerous television and film productions including presenting Channel 4's 'Surf Trip' with Tess Daly [6] and BBC 2's Teenage Video Diaries [7] On the 16 November 2009 he won 'Best Surfer' at The Quiksilver ‘La Vaca Gigante III’ Big Wave Invitational Event [8] In February 2011, he won the Wave of the Day Award at Ireland's inaugural big wave invitational event.[citation needed] He currently[when?] resides in the North East of England, and is married to author and screenwriter Lauren Davies[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ surfers against sewage profile Archived 2011-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ [1] Archived 23 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Bundoran in the ‘Eye of the storm by Declan Browne
  3. ^ "Riding green giants: Waveriders, the Irish surf film", Independent, July 7, 2009
  4. ^ UK Pro Surf Roll of Honour Archived 2010-06-05 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ waveriders cast profile
  6. ^ "Quiksilver Europe - Team". Archived from the original on 9 June 2011. Retrieved 7 March 2011.
  7. ^ "Gabe Davies". IMDb.
  8. ^ SurfersVillage
  9. ^ [2] Archived December 29, 2010, at the Wayback Machine