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Surfer Sebastian Steudtner rides 28.57m wave

BBC Sport Friday, 19 April 2024 ()
World record holder Sebastian Steudtner rides a wave measured at 28.57m in Nazare, Portugal - an unofficial new world record awaiting confirmation.
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The surfer who caught this behemoth is Sebastian Steudtner and this video was captured earlier this season at the central Portuguese break. It was captured at the famed Nazaré, a big wave surfing spot located in Portugal. Buzz60’s Tony Spitz has the details.

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