Keala Kennelly survives one of heaviest waves of the year at Teahupoo
Keala Kennelly has caught one of heaviest Teahupoo bombs ever by a female surfer. The veteran surfer from Kauai followed an XXL swell hitting Tahiti and scored the wave of a lifetime. The massive waves were detonating onto dry reef. Keala waited for her turn, for her wave. Raimana Van Bastolaer took a break and let […]
Keala Kennelly has caught one of heaviest Teahupoo bombs ever by a female surfer. The veteran surfer from Kauai followed an XXL swell hitting Tahiti and scored the wave of a lifetime. The massive waves were detonating onto dry reef. Keala waited for her turn, for her wave. Raimana Van Bastolaer took a break and let her borrow his ski and driver. Immediately after being whipped into the bomb of the session, she knew what she had in her hands. “I passed on a much smaller one that had some chop on the face and when I saw that one standing up I knew it was going to be a bomb so I was like ‘okay, this is it… This one is for you Salope’. Salope is a nickname I call a dear friend of mine that is battling Stage 4 cancer,” explained Keala Kennelly.
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Keala Kennelly survives one of heaviest waves of the year at Teahupoo
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