Dane Kealoha Health Before Death – Dane Kealoha was a pioneering surfing icon who was known for developing the ‘pig-dog’ style of surfing. His full name was Dane Bryon Kalei Kealoha who was born on 2 July 158 to a carpenter (Father).
He won the Hawaii state surfing title at the age of 15 in the boy’s division. He secured another title in the junior division of the 1976 National Surfing Championship. He secured 3rd place in 1977 in the Duke Kahanamoku Invitational.
He reemerged a year later after being retired from professional surfing due to disagreements with the governing bodies of the surfing association.
A surf school was established at the Hyatt Regency in Waikiki. He was ranked as the 6th greatest power surfer of all time by Surfer Magazine in 2011.
Dane Kealoha was suffering from cancer. He had been battling health concerns for some time and he stayed upbeat and inspired others. He was suffering from late-stage cancer. He passed awya fighting for the noble cause.
Dane Kealoha passed awya on 10 May 2023 at the age of 64 after battling cancer for a long time. Former top competitor Maurice Cole wrote,
“Sitting in the airport on my way to France for a month. I just found out that Brother Dane is not traveling very well at the moment so putting it out there he needs lots of prayer! Been working like crazy the last few weeks, that’s why I’ve been a bit quiet all orders done will be back in five weeks from the month before I go to J Bay. The photo was taken of Dane and me in the 80s at Burleigh, pretty wild day but we surfed even wilder.”
Shaun Tomson said,
“When I first met Dane back in 1976, he immediately became one of my favorite surfers – absolute raw power and foot-to-the-floor attitude. No close together ballerina feet softness, but a powerful and beautiful classically pure Hawaiian style, charting back to the great Eddie Aikau.”
“Dane was on the cutting edge of progression – inventing the backside pig dog technique at Pipe and winning the Masters in 1983, and carving up Backdoor and Sunset with creativity and ferocity.”
“He was a truly gifted tube-rider, attacking the spinning tunnels with machismo, commitment, and an attacking rhythm like a Hawaiian warrior going into battle.”
“At the dawn of pro surfing and the start of the twin fin era at the Stubbies event in Australia, I watched Dane catch a wave at high tide 2 foot Burleigh Heads. There was barely enough clearance between his twin fins and the rocks as he leaped to his feet and started to pump down the line – faster and faster like there was a turbo beneath his feet – I had never seen anyone generate that type of speed on such a small wave – in fact, on any wave.”
“I had won the World Title a few months before on my single fin and looked down at it – I knew it was instantly obsolete in small waves.”
Dane was survived by his mother, two brothers, three daughters, four sons, and two grandchildren.
His family confirmed his death news adding he passed away peacefully after battling cancer.
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