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By Momma Abdelmajid

The Story of Jordy Smith: South Africa’s Surfing Icon

Jordy Smith is more than just a name in the surfing world; he’s an icon who embodies power, style, and an unwavering spirit. Born on February 11, 1988, in Durban, South Africa, Jordy was practically raised by the ocean. Durban, with its year-round warm water and consistent surf, provided the perfect playground for a young, ambitious surfer.

Early Beginnings

Jordy’s journey began at a young age, with his father, Graham Smith, being a surfboard shaper who introduced him to the waves. It was clear from the start that Jordy had a natural talent for riding the ocean’s pulse. By the time he was a teenager, he was already making waves in the local surf scene. His early wins in national competitions paved the way for his entry into the global arena.

The Big Break

The world started to take notice when Jordy clinched the prestigious ASP World Junior Championship in 2006. His combination of raw power, progressive maneuvers, and seamless style caught the attention of both fans and seasoned surfers. The following year, he qualified for the World Surf League (WSL) Championship Tour, where he consistently showcased his ability to go head-to-head with the sport’s elite.

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A Career Defined by Power and Innovation

Jordy’s surfing style is marked by explosive aerials, deep carves, and an unmatched ability to blend power with finesse. His height (6’3″) and athletic build give him a unique advantage, allowing him to generate speed and control on waves of all sizes. Highlights of his career include epic performances at iconic breaks like Jeffreys Bay, where his connection with the wave is almost mystical. The 2010 and 2016 seasons were career-defining years, where Jordy finished as the world’s runner-up, narrowly missing the championship title.

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Challenges and Resilience

No surf career comes without its challenges, and Jordy has faced his share. From injuries that took him out of key competitions to the emotional toll of near-misses on the championship title, he’s had to dig deep and rediscover his motivation time and time again. Yet, it’s this resilience that has earned him a reputation not just as a talented surfer but as a relentless competitor who never backs down.

Life Beyond the Waves

Outside of competition, Jordy is deeply committed to giving back to the community that shaped him. He’s involved in various initiatives that promote surfing and ocean conservation in South Africa. His easy-going personality and genuine love for the sport make him a fan favorite and an inspiration for aspiring surfers around the globe.

Legacy

Jordy Smith’s story is one of passion, dedication, and an unyielding connection to the ocean. As he continues to compete and push the boundaries of modern surfing, his influence extends far beyond the competition circuit. He’s a reminder that true greatness isn’t just measured by wins and titles but by the heart and soul that one pours into their craft.

Whether he’s landing an air-reverse in perfect conditions or simply enjoying a free surf at home in Durban, Jordy Smith embodies the spirit of surfing in its purest form.

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By Momma Abdelmajid

HALLOWEEN : The 7 Scariest Surf Waves in the World

Surf isn’t always about sunny days and mellow rides. For the daredevils out there, the ocean holds some monstrous waves that can be as terrifying as they are thrilling. With Halloween vibes in the air, we’ve rounded up seven of the scariest waves on the planet. Only the most fearless surfers dare to tackle these spots, where massive swells, jagged reefs, and raw power make every ride a test of courage. Let’s dive into the most frightening waves, from South Africa to Tahiti.

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7. Dungeons, South Africa

Location: Hout Bay, South Africa
Best Season: June to August (Southern Hemisphere winter)
Wave Type: Big, cold, and unpredictable

Nestled near Cape Town, Dungeons is a cold-water beast known for its unpredictable nature and bone-chilling temperatures. With powerful swells that can reach up to 60 feet, this wave breaks over a rocky reef with a relentless ferocity. Dungeons is often plagued by strong currents and frigid water, adding to the fear factor. For many, the threat of lurking great white sharks in the area makes it even scarier. This wave is no joke—it’s dark, moody, and unforgiving, requiring skill, guts, and a full wetsuit.

6. Shippies (Shipstern Bluff), Tasmania

Location: Shipstern Bluff, Tasmania, Australia
Best Season: March to October
Wave Type: Staircase-like waves breaking over sharp rocks

“Shippies,” as it’s affectionately known, is infamous for its unique “steps” that form as the wave breaks, making it one of the most bizarre and terrifying waves in the world. Located off the rugged coast of Tasmania, this wave rises over a shallow reef and delivers a series of horrifying ledges that surfers must navigate. The “steps” in the wave make it nearly impossible to maintain balance, and if you wipe out, the sharp, shallow reef below is waiting. Shippies is a place where only the brave dare to tread.

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5. Jaws (Peahi), Hawaii

Location: North Shore of Maui, Hawaii
Best Season: November to March
Wave Type: Towering and fast right-hand and left-hand barrels

The name alone says it all—Jaws. Known as one of the biggest and most powerful waves on the planet, Jaws can reach heights of over 60 feet, crashing down with the force of a freight train. This Hawaiian giant is fast, furious, and completely unforgiving. When Jaws is pumping, surfers are towed in by jet skis to keep up with the breakneck speed of the wave. The immense power of this wave, combined with the gnarly wipeouts and massive barrels, makes Jaws a spectacle of nature and a terrifying challenge for any surfer brave enough to ride it.

4. Mavericks, USA

Location: Half Moon Bay, California
Best Season: Winter months, particularly November to March
Wave Type: Massive, unpredictable right-hand and left-hand barrels

Mavericks is a cold-water monster off the coast of Northern California that attracts some of the world’s best big-wave surfers. Breaking over a shallow reef, Mavericks produces waves that can reach heights of 60 feet or more, delivering heavy, icy barrels that crash with ferocity. The sheer power of Mavericks has claimed lives, making it one of the most feared waves in the surfing world. Adding to the danger are the freezing water temperatures and the presence of lurking great white sharks in the area. This wave is a true test of courage, and only the most skilled surfers attempt to tame it.

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3. Nazaré, Portugal

Location: Nazaré, Portugal
Best Season: October to March
Wave Type: Giant, fast, and powerful beach break

Nazaré has become famous for producing some of the biggest waves ever ridden, with record-breaking swells reaching up to 100 feet. Located off the coast of Portugal, Nazaré’s waves are amplified by an underwater canyon that funnels massive Atlantic swells directly toward the shore. The wave breaks close to the beach, giving onlookers a front-row seat to the action. However, Nazaré’s sheer size, unpredictability, and thunderous power make it one of the most terrifying waves on the planet. Surfers often rely on jet skis to catch these towering monsters, knowing that one mistake could mean disaster.

2. Pipeline, Hawaii

Location: North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii
Best Season: November to March
Wave Type: Hollow, fast, and deadly reef break

Pipeline, or “Pipe,” is perhaps the most iconic wave in the surfing world, but it’s also one of the deadliest. Known for its perfectly formed, hollow barrels, Pipeline breaks over a shallow, razor-sharp reef that sits just feet below the surface. The wave itself is fast, heavy, and unforgiving, drawing in elite surfers who want to prove themselves on one of the scariest breaks in existence. Even experienced surfers can be caught off guard by the wave’s power, and it has taken the lives of many. Pipeline is a beautiful yet dangerous spectacle, demanding respect and skill from all who dare to ride it.

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1. Teahupo’o, Tahiti

Location: Tahiti, French Polynesia
Best Season: May to August
Wave Type: Incredibly heavy, hollow left-hand reef break

Teahupo’o (pronounced “Cho-po”) is often regarded as the most dangerous wave in the world, and for good reason. This monstrous wave breaks over a shallow coral reef, creating a massive, thick barrel that seems to defy the laws of physics. Known for its unique shape and intimidating power, Teahupo’o’s waves can be so thick that the lip of the wave often appears thicker than the water beneath it. Wiping out here is no joke—the razor-sharp coral is right below the surface, and the wave’s weight can hold surfers down for long periods. Teahupo’o is an awe-inspiring yet terrifying wave, and only the bravest surfers in the world dare to challenge it.

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By Momma Abdelmajid

Riding Waves and Spreading Joy: A Day at the Beach with Momma, Surf Coach at Surf territory Morocco

Surfterritory owes a massive shout-out to its incredible Surf Coaches! These wave-riding wizards are not just masters of the surf but also experts at spreading good vibes and ensuring our awesome guests have the time of their lives, every single day. Now, let’s introduce you to Momma, the epitome of coolness and an absolute legend when it comes to coaching and tearing up the Moroccan waves!

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Momma is the heart and soul behind Seaside Surf House and Mommasurfs, bringing over 12 years of surfing experience to the waves of Morocco. With a deep love for the ocean and a strong sense of community, Momma is not only dedicated to guiding surfers of all levels but also to giving back to the local community, helping kids connect with the sea. For Momma, surfing is more than just a sport; it’s a way of life. Join Momma to discover the best waves, experience authentic Moroccan surf culture, and create unforgettable memories on the coast!

 

Surfing was never really part of the plan for me—it all started by accident. I got into bodyboarding when I was 12, totally hooked on the thrill of catching waves. For years, I hunted for the perfect bodyboard, trying to chase that feeling. But the right board was always just out of reach.

Then, at 20, a friend of mine happened to be selling his surfboard. I thought, “Why not try something new?” That first day out on a surfboard changed everything. I paddled out, caught my first wave, and right in that moment, I was completely hooked on surfing.

That was in Agadir, and now, after all these years, the ocean is still where I find my freedom and passion.

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What is the primary mission of SurfTerritory?

The main goal of SurfTerritory is to create an authentic and community-driven surf experience that connects people from around the world with the incredible waves, culture, and natural beauty of Morocco. We aim to provide surfers of all levels with the perfect blend of adventure, learning, and relaxation, while also giving back to the local community by helping kids discover the joy of surfing. At SurfTerritory, it’s not just about riding waves—it’s about building meaningful connections, creating unforgettable memories, and sharing the spirit of the ocean.

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