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El shaper de Naish, Harold Iggy, falleció hace unos días en pleno test de protos de SUP downwind para Naish.
Tenía 70 años y una dilatadísima carrera de shaper desde los años 60.
http://www.surfersjournal.com/journal_entry/remembrance-harold-iggy-ige
"From Randy Naish's Facebook page:
Harold Ige, shaper, friend, and mentor, died in my arms today. We were testing new 18ft sup prototypes, everything was fine, Harold took a good one, rode it a couple hundred yards. I was about 50 yards behind, when I watched him collapse into the water. I got there as fast as I could. He'd been under a min or maybe two, time gets funny when one is put in this position. A passing kayak instructor helped out,had a phone on him and called 911.
Kai Santos (good old friend and waterman) saw the pilikia and swam out with fins and together we tried to resuscitate Harold, we were towed in by an instructor from Kailua sailboards and kayaks. (Thanks Leo!) and a C&C lifeguard. Response time from Honolulu C&C was super. When we got to the beach the ambulance was pulling in. When I saw Harold go under, I knew something was up, very unlike Harold. When he didn't come up after a few seconds I knew something was bad. We fought hard all the way to the beach to bring him back. Called out to Harold, God, and anyone else who may have been listening to help us. I've never felt so helpless! I did all I could, WE did all we could. I'm sorry. I'll never forget this day even if I want to. The surfing world lost an icon, a legend, and a friend to many, a husband, a father, a grandfather, and a mentor. Love you uncle Harold.
Aloha,
Randy Naish"
El shaper de Naish, Harold Iggy, falleció hace unos días en pleno test de protos de SUP downwind para Naish.
Tenía 70 años y una dilatadísima carrera de shaper desde los años 60.
http://www.surfersjournal.com/journal_entry/remembrance-harold-iggy-ige
"From Randy Naish's Facebook page:
Harold Ige, shaper, friend, and mentor, died in my arms today. We were testing new 18ft sup prototypes, everything was fine, Harold took a good one, rode it a couple hundred yards. I was about 50 yards behind, when I watched him collapse into the water. I got there as fast as I could. He'd been under a min or maybe two, time gets funny when one is put in this position. A passing kayak instructor helped out,had a phone on him and called 911.
Kai Santos (good old friend and waterman) saw the pilikia and swam out with fins and together we tried to resuscitate Harold, we were towed in by an instructor from Kailua sailboards and kayaks. (Thanks Leo!) and a C&C lifeguard. Response time from Honolulu C&C was super. When we got to the beach the ambulance was pulling in. When I saw Harold go under, I knew something was up, very unlike Harold. When he didn't come up after a few seconds I knew something was bad. We fought hard all the way to the beach to bring him back. Called out to Harold, God, and anyone else who may have been listening to help us. I've never felt so helpless! I did all I could, WE did all we could. I'm sorry. I'll never forget this day even if I want to. The surfing world lost an icon, a legend, and a friend to many, a husband, a father, a grandfather, and a mentor. Love you uncle Harold.
Aloha,
Randy Naish"