The U.S. Amateur Championships in Oceanside
“Never Tired” Ted Navarro And The U.S. Amateur Championships in Oceanside
New contest format makes him surf ten heats in one day.
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- December 27 1999 | 111 views
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» Read Full Story“Never Tired” Ted Navarro And The U.S. Amateur Championships in Oceanside
New contest format makes him surf ten heats in one day.
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