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  1. dukekahanamoku.com › the-duke-kahanamoku-storyThe Duke Kahanamoku Story

    Born in Honolulu on August 24th, First of nine children of Duke Halapu and Julia Paoa Kahanamoku. His father was named by Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop in honor of the arrival of England’s Duke of Edinburgh in 1869. Duke was also named for his father so his family called him by his middle name – “Paoa”.

  2. 3 de may. de 2022 · Duke Kahanamoku was born in Honolulu, Hawai’i on August 24, 1890. When he was 3 years old his family moved to Waikīkī, where he spent his childhood learning how to be a waterman. Over the next ...

  3. Duke Paoa Kahinu Mokoe Hulikohola Kahanamoku (Honolulu, 24 agosto 1890 – Honolulu, 22 gennaio 1968) è stato un nuotatore, surfista e attore statunitense.. Firma di Duke Kahanamoku. Detto The Big Kahuna (in lingua hawaiana kahuna indica una persona importante della comunità), fu campione olimpico di nuoto ed è genericamente considerato l'inventore del surf moderno.

  4. duke kahanamoku 公式オンラインストア。自然に優しい素材とリラックスできる普遍的なデザインで、ハワイの海のように身体を優しく包み込んでくれる、オリジナルアパレルコレクションです。

  5. Duke Kahanamoku en 1921. Duke Paoa Kahinu Mokoe Hulikohola Kahanamoku dit Duke Kahanamoku, né le 24 août 1890 à Honolulu et mort le 22 janvier 1968 dans la même ville, est un nageur et un surfeur américain.Premier nageur à conserver le titre olympique du 100 mètres nage libre 1920 après celui de 1912, il détient également une autre médaille d'or olympique avec le relais 4 × 200 ...

  6. 1963-1969. Third visit to Australia to judge surf meets. Official guest at Tokyo Olympics. First person inducted into both the Swimming Hall of Fame and the Surfing Hall of Fame. First annual Duke Kahanamoku Invitational Surf Meet, Sunset Beach. January 22, 1968 died in Honolulu at age 78; Waikīkī beachboy funeral.

  7. 23 de may. de 2022 · Duke Paoa Kahanamoku was born on August 24, 1890 — two-and-a-half years before Hawaii’s Queen Lili’uokalani was deposed and eight years before the U.S. annexed the island chain. As part of Hawaii’s culture, Kahanamoku learned to swim early, his body growing and adapting to a daily routine of swimming, surfing, fishing, paddling, exploring.