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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2009

south swell at the wedge Bodysurfer dies at wedge

The explosive "Wedge" surf break in Newport Beach has left generations of daredevils with broken bones and concussions. On Friday, with waves topping 20 feet, it killed a man -- a rare death at a place that would seem to invite it.

An unidentified bodysurfer was thrown against the rock jetty that produces the Wedge's outsized waves at about 12:30 p.m. Newport Beach lifeguards pulled him aboard their boat and he later died at nearby Hoag Memorial Hospital, authorities said.




Large waves pound south-facing beaches
"There was a relatively small group of bodysurfers and boarders in the water," said Jim Turner, a Newport Beach lifeguard battalion chief. "On the shore, there were in excess of a thousand spectators."

A high-surf warning has been in effect for Southern California. Lifeguards along the coast reported a higher than average number of rescues Friday and were bracing for more of the same today and Sunday.

"We're advising all beachgoers to talk to lifeguards to find out where that safe place is to swim," said Orange County lifeguard Capt. Terry Harvey. "We are prepared for a busy weekend."

Despite its fierce reputation, the Wedge's lifeguard tower is generally shuttered. But on Friday, Turner said lifeguards were on duty there and a patrol boat was stationed offshore.

"We knew it was going to be big all day," he said.

The physics of the Wedge have earned it an international cult following. Incoming waves carom off the rock jetty that protects Newport Harbor and slam into following swells. The result are giant tubes that thunder to shore at speeds reaching 30 mph.

The inexperienced get tossed around like rag dolls trapped in a commercial washing machine. Even experts who get sucked into the Wedge's steep break can be flung into the air or slammed into the shallow, sandy bottom.

"They have an exciting time and entertain thousands of people," Turner said.

Yet the Wedge, he said, is far from the most perilous beach in town. The beach at Newport Pier, with throngs of children and inexperienced swimmers, keep lifeguards running from rescue to rescue during the summer.

Deaths at the Wedge are rare.

"I can't recall the last one," said Turner, who has spent a career protecting people from the ocean. "The last fatality there was maybe 20 years ago."

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  • you got some good shots, had to turn the tunes down a little,, but good job

  • @idrivebmw335 its fun and funny

  • I dont get it. Nobody makes it without getting crushed. Whats the point? I mean, unless you like getting crushed?

  • But how do you know where she was?

  • who cares if eddie solomon is there.....

    I SAW CHAD BARBA>>>>the wedge king

  • I can cos im awesome

  • I love the wedge!!!

  • Retarded lady at 1:36

    She could get swept out into the surf in seconds

  • I can because I was and I almost died.

  • I can cause i was closest i have ever been to dieing

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