Jay Moriarity (June 16, 1978 – June 15, 2001) was a surfer from Santa Cruz, California.[1] He was an accomplished surfer, waterman, and adventurer. As a surfer, he made his reputation surfing Mavericks in Half Moon Bay, California. At age 16, he was made internationally famous when his wipeout at Mavericks was caught on film and made the cover of Surfer magazine. Although a successful competitor, Jay is remembered as a soul surfer, winning many sportsmanship awards throughout his career. A biopic of his life, Chasing Mavericks, was released in 2012.
Jay Moriarity | |
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Personal information | |
Born | Georgia, U.S. | June 16, 1978
Died | June 15, 2001 Indian Ocean, off the Maldives coast | (aged 22)
Residence | Santa Cruz, California |
Surfing career | |
Years active | 1987-2001 |
Sponsors | O'Neill |
Surfing specifications | |
Stance | Regular (natural) foot |
Favorite waves | Mavericks (Half Moon Bay, California), Pleasure Point, (Santa Cruz, California) |
Life
editBorn in Augusta, Georgia on June 16, 1978, Jay moved with his family to Santa Cruz, California, when he was just a baby. His father was an Army Ranger and traveled most of the time. Jay began surfing at age 9 and rode his first waves at Sewer Peak.[2] Not limited to either a shortboard or a longboard, he was known as a versatile surfer who appreciated all aspects of surfing. This appreciation was rooted in an overall love for the ocean, seen in his accomplishments as a swimmer, paddler, diver, and fisherman.[3] Achieving success in surfing as a youngster, he became increasingly interested in surfing Mavericks, north of Santa Cruz in Half Moon Bay. After intense physical and mental training with his master, close friend and Mavericks regular Frosty Hesson, Jay began surfing Mavericks at just 15 years of age, and soon became a respected regular in the line-up. In 2001, Moriarity co-authored a book with Chris Gallagher entitled, The Ultimate Guide to Surfing. A film, Chasing Mavericks, directed by Curtis Hanson, chronicling the life of Moriarity was released on October 26, 2012, with Jonny Weston playing the role of Moriarity.[4]
Moriarity died a day before his 23rd birthday on Friday, June 15, 2001, in the Indian Ocean off the coast of the island Lohifushi in the Maldives, drowning in a freediving accident. Moriarity was in Lohifushi for an O'Neill photo shoot, went free-diving alone and was not seen after. A search party recovered his body late Friday night. Moriarity left behind his wife Kim Moriarity, his mother Kristy, father Doug, sister Daniela, brother Sean, and five nephews and nieces.
Memorial Paddleboard Race
editMoriarity has an annual paddleboard race in his memory, the annual Jay Moriarity Paddleboard Race aka "The Jay Race" is held in Capitola. After his death a memorial was held for him at Pleasure Point. All of Jay's family, friends, his wife, Kim, and mentor Frosty, attended.
See also
edit- Mavericks, California
- Chasing Mavericks (2012 film)
References
edit- ^ Andy Martin (28 July 2001). "Jay Moriarity - Obituaries, News - The Independent". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 7 September 2010. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
- ^ "Surfer Today". Surfer Today.
- ^ Jay Moriarty Biography and Photos | SURFLINE.COM
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