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Record-holding surfer honored by Portugal’s navy

The Columbian
Published: July 30, 2013, 5:00pm

HONOLULU (AP) — Portugal’s navy is honoring Hawaii surfer Garrett McNamara for what it took to ride the gnarliest wave ever.

The navy awarded the big-wave surfer its Medalha Naval de Vasco da Gama in a ceremony this week in Lisbon.

The 45-year-old pro from Oahu’s North Shore captured the world’s attention in 2011 after catching a 78-foot wave at Portugal’s Praia do Norte, near Nazare (nah-zah-RAY’). It was determined to be a record by the Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards and certified by Guinness World Records.

A commendation signed by a navy admiral says McNamara worked with the navy’s hydrography office to predict the giant waves.

McNamara turned heads again earlier this year after a photo surfaced of him riding another massive swell at the same spot.

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