Laird Hamilton
Legendary big-wave surfer and pioneer of tow-in surfing, Laird Hamilton is renowned for conquering massive waves and revolutionizing the sport.
Laird John Zerfas
Surfer
March 2, 1964
Pisces
61
San Francisco, California
Laird Hamilton, born in 1964, rose to prominence in the 90s as a pioneering surfer and environmental activist. Known for his fearless approach to big wave surfing, he co-invented tow-in surfing and achieved remarkable feats, including surfing 35-foot swells. In 2000, he surpassed expectations by riding his biggest wave ever in Teahupo’o.
Hamilton’s impact extends beyond surfing. He is an ambassador for water sports, promoting environmental consciousness and sustainable practices. Contrary to popular belief, he is not related to fellow surfer Bethany Hamilton.
As of 2023, Hamilton continues to captivate audiences with his exceptional surfing skills and unwavering dedication to ocean conservation. His contributions to the sport and his commitment to preserving marine ecosystems solidify his status as a legendary surfer and waterman.