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72ft at Jaws - Patri McLaughlin Sets New Kitesurfing World Record

by Leny Diaz 31 Jan 2024 17:50 AEDT
72ft at Jaws - Patri McLaughlin Sets New Kitesurfing World Record © Daniel Sullivan

Guinness has confirmed that Patri McLaughlin broke the World Record for the largest wave ever kitesurfed: 72 ft 4 in (22.5 metres) at Jaws on Maui on January 22nd, 2023. The previous record was set in Portugal in 2018, for a 62 ft wave.

The International Kitesurfing Association officially measured and certified the wave, and Guinness approved the new record to Patri on January 22nd, 2024.

Patri said about the session: "It was the biggest swell I've seen since I started kiting and surfing jaws 14 years ago."

About 4 weeks before the swell, Patri ruptured his appendix and had emergency surgery in Canada. "I spent 2 nights in the hospital and I was supposed to take it easy. When that swell popped up it was such a rare swell that I couldn't miss it. There's a good chance that if I fell on a wave like that while recovering from a major operation I could've been in serious trouble."

He was using a custom big wave surfboard with a 6 meter Neo kite.

Patri is 34 years old and sponsored by Duotone. Find him on Instagram at @patri_mclaughlin.

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