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Posted 05/07/2010

King of the Waves
Duke Kahanamoku came to be known as the father of international
surfing, but the Hawaiian native made his first splash as a swimmer at
the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden. Born in Honolulu in 1890,
Kahanamoku struck gold by setting a world record in the 100-meter
free-style and earned a silver medal in the 200-meter relay. He won two
more golds at the 1920 Antwerp Olympics, a silver at the 1924 Paris
Olympics, and a bronze at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics. Kahanamoku's
swimming and surfing talents caught the attention of Hollywood, and over
the course of nine years, he appeared in nearly 30 movies. Kahanamoku
went on to serve as sheriff for the City and County of Honolulu for 26
years. When the legendary swimmer and surfer died at the age of 77, he
was remembered for his athletic talent and sportsmanship.
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