List of surfers
This is a list of people associated with surfing or surf culture.
A
- Reno Abellira Smirnoff World Pro/Am winner in 1974
- Megan Abubo
- Eddie Aikau Award-winning surfer and lifeguard
- Lisa Andersen Four-time world surfing champion 1994–1997
- Simon Anderson First advocate of the three-finned surfboard, the "thruster," early 1980s
- Bill Andrews Among first to surf Black's Beach in La Jolla, CA
- Robert August Surfer and Surfboard Designer
- Rolf Aurness 1970 World Champion
B
- Tim Baker Journalist, former editor of Tracks and Australia's Surfing Life magazines.
- Christiaan Bailey Paraplegic surfer, Team USA Captain
- Rochelle Ballard
- Wayne Bartholomew 1978 World Champion
- Layne Beachley Seven time ASP World Champion, founder of 'Aim For The Stars'
- Holly Beck 2000 Explorer Women’s Western Surfing Champion, 2000 College Women’s National title
- Linda Benson 1959 Makaha International Champion, U.S. Champion: 1959, 1960, 1961, 1964, 1968
- Shane Beschen
- Jesse Brad Billauer Quadriplegic surfer
- Tom Blake Early American Surfer, inventor of the Skeg
- Alana Blanchard Women’s Pipeline Championship winner
- Jimmy Blears 1972 World Champion
- Wendy Botha Four-time world surfing champion
- Lynne Boyer Two-time world surfing champion 1978 & 1979
- Ken Bradshaw North Shore hellman
- Scott Brill Daytona Beach. Progressive shortboarder and aerialist
- Bruce Brown San Francisco. Surfing film maker
- Chris Brown Carpinteria, California, PSAA Champion in 1994
- Bud Browne Pioneer surf film maker, the first filmmaker to show surf movies commercially
- Pam Burridge 1990 women's world champion
- Taj Burrow 1998 ASP World Tour Rookie of the Year, many ASP Tour wins
C
- Ian Cairns Champion surfer in the late 1970s
- Corky Carroll five time U.S. champion, 3 Time International Professional champion, International Big Wave champion, World Small Wave champion
- Richie Collins Won 1988 O'Neil Coldwater Classic, 1989 Op Pro, 1992 Bells Beach Classic
- Heather Clark 2001 Hawaiian Triple Crown champion
- Cas Collier 1999 World Big Wave champion
- Aaron "Gorkin" Cormican surfer/shaper; four time ECSC surfing champion; aerial pioneer; known for the "Gorkin Flip"
D
- Mike Diffenderfer Surfer and shaper
- Miki Dora
- Shane Dorian, Pro surfer
- Mike Doyle Surf/paddle champion, innovator. 1965 World Champion. Winner, 1968 Duke Kahanamoku Contest.
E
- Laura Enever 2009 ASP Women’s World Junior Champion
- Michael Eppelstun 1994 bodyboarding world champion
F
- Mick Fanning 3x World Champion
- Midget Farrelly Won the inaugural World Surfing Championship in 1964
- Sally Fitzgibbons Multi ASP World Tour title-holder
- John John Florence Won the 2011 Vans World Cup of Surfing, the youngest winner
- Jeremy Flores 2007 WCT Rookie of the Year
- Mark Foo Professional surfer. Died while surfing at Mavericks.
- Donavon Frankenreiter Surfer and musician
- George Freeth "The Father of Modern Surfing"
- Skip Frye Legendary stylist and surfboard shaper
- Jim Fuller Godfather of surf guitar, Surfaris
G
- Nick Gabaldon California's first documented surfer of Black and Hispanic descent
- Maya Gabeira Surfed the biggest wave ever by a female at
- Sunny Garcia 2000 World Champion
- Yasnyiar Bonne Gea Indonesian surfing champion
- Stephanie Gilmore 2007 ASP World Champion
- George Greenough 1960s kneeboard, shortboard, inventor and surf movies.
H
- Jeff Hakman Surfing champion of the 1970s
- Bethany Hamilton, Victim of a much-publicised shark attack.
- Laird Hamilton, , Big wave rider and tow-in surfing inventor.
- Damian Hardman 1987 & 1991 World Champion
- Paige Hareb
- Peter Harris Won the 1980 Stubbies as a rookie
- Chelsea Hedges 2005 world title holder
- Fred Hemmings 1968 World Champion
- Michael Hickey,, Australian, European surfing champion, Biarritz 1962, Pipeline pioneer
- Coco Ho Women's ASP World Tour surfer, Michael Ho's daughter
- Derek Ho 1993 World Champion, Michael Ho's younger son
- Michael Ho Won Hawaiian Triple Crown, Duke Classic, World Cup and 1982 Pipe Masters
- CJ Hobgood 2001 World Champion
- Damien Hobgood
- Joyce Hoffman US Women's Champion 1965–67
- Phillip Hoffman American big wave pioneer and surf apparel company executive
- Cheyne Horan Active 1975-1993, world championship runner-up four times
- Jeff Hubbard 3-time World Bodyboarding Champion
- Mike Hynson Star of The Endless Summer and surf board shaper who taught Robert August how to shape
I
- Andy Irons Three-time world champion 2002–2004
- Bruce Irons
J
- John Holeman, professional surfer of the 1980s and 1990s
- Jay Moriarity, professional surfer of Santa Cruz, 1978-2001
K
- Duke Paoa Kahanamoku, US Olympic Swimming Champion, Hawaiian Personality. The Father of Modern Surfing. Made appearances in Hollywood films.
- Dave Kalama windsurfing and paddleboard champion
- Drew Kampion surf writer and editor, editor of Surfer Magazine, author of Stoked: A History of Surf Culture, The Way of the Surfer, The Book of Waves, etc.
- Keala Kennelly
- Damian King 2003 & 2004 World Bodyboarding Champion
L
- Wes Laine A top 10 ASP World Championship Tour competitor - Wins: 1984 World Cup Sunset Beach, 1983 OP-Pro Atlantic City, 1985 Spur Ranch, Cape Town, South Africa, 2nd Place 1983 Rip-Curl Pro, Bells Beach
- Isabel Letham first Australian to surf
- Antony Garrett Lisi physicist
- Jack London writer, Hawaiian surfer
- Gerry Lopez, "Mr.Pipeline", Founder of Lightning Bolt surfboards and actor
- Barton Lynch 1988 World Champion, won 17 world tour events
- Wayne Lynch influential Australian goofy-foot and winner of numerous 1960s and 1970s surf contests; subject of the 2013 biographical documentary Uncharted Waters
M
- Rob Machado Won Pipeline Masters and U.S. Open of Surfing
- Cheyne Magnusson, US
- Ishita Malaviya, first Indian female surfer
- Malia Manuel 2008 US Open Champion
- Bobby Martinez 2006 Rookie of the Year
- Clay Marzo Three NSSA National surfing titles, a nomination for Maneuver of the Year at the 2007 Surfer Magazine Poll and Video Awards
- Gabriel Medina 2013 WSL World Junior Champion, 2014 WSL World Champion, 2015 Vans Triple Crown of Surfing Champion
- Pauline Menczer 1988 amateur world champion, 1993 world champion
- Jessi Miley-Dyer
- Wayne Miyata California and Hawaii, "going tubular" in Endless Summer, famous color glosser
- Carissa Moore 2011 ASP Women's World Champion, youngest female ever to win
- Jay Moriarity
- Sofía Mulánovich first South American to win the World Title in 2004
- Mickey Muñoz early surfing pioneer, also famous as a surfboard shaper
- Brenden Margieson First free-surfer, nominated two times Best Free-Surfer in the World by the Magazine Australia's Surfing Life, won Nias Indonesia Pro 1999.
N
- Greg Noll Big wave pioneer, rode biggest wave of his era at Makaha
- Kem Nunn Avid surfer and America's leading surf novelist
- David Nuuhiwa legendary nose rider from the 1960s
O
- Margo Oberg Three-time world champion 1977, 1980 & 1981
- Jamie O'Brien Won ASP Pipeline Masters as a wildcard
- Mark Occhilupo 1999 world champion
- Phyllis O'Donnell In 1964 won the inaugural women's World Championship Surfing Title at Manly Beach
- Jack O'Neill Surfer and inventor of the modern wetsuit
P
- Joel Parkinson
- Mike Parsons Surfed largest recorded wave of at Cortes Bank
- Stacey Peralta Z-Boy
- Lakey Peterson
- Michael Peterson Australian champion 1972 & 1974
- Bob Pike Noted big wave surfer
- Felipe Pomar 1965 World Champion
- Martin Potter 1989 World Champion
Q
- Maz Quinn 4-time NZ national champion
R
- Mark Richards 4-time World Champion 1979–1982
S
- Jacqueline Silva Pioneer in Brazilian women's surfing
- Bob Simmons Father of the modern surfboard
- Kelly Slater 11-time World Champion
- Jordy Smith
- Mike Stewart 9-time World Bodyboarding Champion
- Rell Sunn A top female surfer of the 1980s, known as the "Queen of Makaha"
T
- Donald Takayama Master's division of the United States Surfing Champions 1971, 1972 and 1973
- Guilherme Tamega 6-time world champion bodyboarder
- Shaun Tomson Born in South Africa, currently living in the USA, 1977 World Champion
- Peter Townend 1976 World Champion
- Buzzy Trent Pioneer of big wave surfing
- Joel Tudor Famous contemporary longboarder
V
- Butch Van Artsdalen the original Mr. Pipeline
- Dale Velzy 1950s surf shop pioneer and surfboard design innovator
- Peter Viertel Introduced surfing in Europe
- Mark Visser Big-wave surfer, the "Night Rider"
W
- Robert "Wingnut" Weaver Featured, along with Patrick O'Connell, in The Endless Summer II surf film.
- Sharon Webber Women's world surfing championship in 1970 & 1972
- Dewey Weber Surfer and surfboard designer
- Dale Webster Northern California surfer who surfed over 10,407 days in a row, minimum of 3 waves a day. Appeared in the Step Into Liquid movie.
- John Whitmore South African surfing pioneer.
- Dennis Wilson Founding member of The Beach Boys
- Owen Wright Won 2011 Quiksilver Pro
- Tyler Wright 2016 WSL Women's World Champion
Y
- Nat Young World surfing champion 1966 & 1970, ASP World Longboard Tour Champion 1986 & 1988–1990. Tried to register surfing as an official religion.
Z
- Frieda Zamba Four time world women's surfing champion 1984-1986 and 1988.