Nat Young
The Surfer's Journal Biographies
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Documentaries 22 mins 1999Nat Young was key in bringing about the shortboard revolution in the '60s and he remains one of longboard surfing's purest exponents. In this edition, this brilliant, outspoken Australian national hero could likely describe himself as the greatest surfer ever and be not far wrong.
Ian Cairns, Alby Falzon, Paul Witzig
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Nat YoungNat Young was key in bringing about the shortboard revolution in the '60s and he remains one of longboard surfing's purest exponents. In this edition, this brilliant, outspoken Australian national... |
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Episode Details
Synopsis | Nat Young was key in bringing about the shortboard revolution in the '60s and he remains one of longboard surfing's purest exponents. In this edition, this brilliant, outspoken Australian national hero could likely describe himself as the greatest surfer ever and be not far wrong. Nat Young has become a spokesmen for the surfing tribe, pushing the boundaries of modern surfing. |
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Athletes | Ian Cairns, Alby Falzon, Paul Witzig, Nat Young, George Greenough, Fred hemmings, Gordon Woods, Bob McTavish, Wayne Lynch, Joel Tudor |
Genres | Surfing Documentaries, Biographical |
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Director | Ira Opper |
Writer | Paul Holmes |
Studio | Opper Sports Productions |
Rating | not rated |
Runtime | 22 mins |
Language | English | Stereo |
Captions | English, English |
Download | SD | 640x480 (268.42 MB) |
Stream | SD | 640x480 |