Even Royalty Surfs in Hawaii
Did
you know that in Hawaii's early days, when it was ruled by royalty,
even kings and queens surfed?
Surfing is considered part of modern
American pop culture, but the sport actually developed centuries ago
in Polynesia in the Pacific Ocean. It was later brought to Hawaii in
the eighth century. Petroglyphs (rock paintings) have been found in
Hawaii that show early Hawaiians riding the waves.
British explorer Captain James Cook
made the first mention of surfing in print in his account of his
journey through the Pacific Ocean. Even the early kings and queens of
Hawaii participated in the sport. American writers Mark Twain and Jack
London are known to have tried surfing.
Duke Kahanamoku, who was born in
Hawaii, was a gold medalist in swimming at the 1912 Olympic Games. He
is commonly credited with the rise in popularity of surfing in the
20th century.
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