One February Saturday on Oahu, five generations of local families gathered at Makaha Beach for the annual Buffalo Big Board Surfing Classic. At one of the longest running surf contests in the world, fun is the name of the game, facilitated by the mandated equipment: boards 10 feet or longer. ⁣ ⁣ The surfing that’s most often depicted in pop culture—the tight turns and tricks of Blue Crush, and Point Break—is done on a shortboard, and it’s the style that spread around the world when surfing became known as an international sport. But starting in the late 90s, and especially lately, traditional longboarding has found new footing. As longboarding grows in popularity around the world, the women of Hawaii define the meaning of the sport. ⁣ ⁣From Waikiki to the North Shore, women are in the lineup, and their presence invites new potential. Even for those who have yet to make it into the waves, longboarding has found broad appeal as a lifestyle on Instagram, where some athletes have six-figure followings.(The most popular women longboarders hang out with a set of equally talented women surf photographers and videographers who ensure fans’ feeds are always filled with stunning aqua-blue imagery.) And unlike in most realms of social media, the subjects here are truly stoked. Tap the link in our bio to learn more about these women redefining the sport of surfing.⁣ ⁣ Today we are releasing the 2019 edition of #AmericanWomen, a portfolio of resilience, innovation, beauty, and daring, from the Arizona Border to the shores of Oahu and the snowy wilderness of Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula. For this annual series, we are highlighting the stories of ten extraordinary groups of women on the West coast of this should-be-great, can-do-better country.⁣ ⁣ Directed by @gilliangarcia, written by @ellara

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One February Saturday on Oahu, five generations of local families gathered at Makaha Beach for the annual Buffalo Big Board Surfing Classic. At one of the longest running surf contests in the world, fun is the name of the game, facilitated by the mandated equipment: boards 10 feet or longer. ⁣

The surfing that’s most often depicted in pop culture—the tight turns and tricks of Blue Crush, and Point Break—is done on a shortboard, and it’s the style that spread around the world when surfing became known as an international sport. But starting in the late 90s, and especially lately, traditional longboarding has found new footing. As longboarding grows in popularity around the world, the women of Hawaii define the meaning of the sport. ⁣
⁣From Waikiki to the North Shore, women are in the lineup, and their presence invites new potential. Even for those who have yet to make it into the waves, longboarding has found broad appeal as a lifestyle on Instagram, where some athletes have six-figure followings.(The most popular women longboarders hang out with a set of equally talented women surf photographers and videographers who ensure fans’ feeds are always filled with stunning aqua-blue imagery.) And unlike in most realms of social media, the subjects here are truly stoked. Tap the link in our bio to learn more about these women redefining the sport of surfing.⁣

Today we are releasing the 2019 edition of #AmericanWomen, a portfolio of resilience, innovation, beauty, and daring, from the Arizona Border to the shores of Oahu and the snowy wilderness of Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula. For this annual series, we are highlighting the stories of ten extraordinary groups of women on the West coast of this should-be-great, can-do-better country.⁣

Directed by @gilliangarcia, written by @ellara


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