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Brazilian surfer's historic ride at the Olympics spawns iconic photo

Brazilian surfers historic ride at the Olympics spawns iconic photo
Former world champion Gabriel Medina showcased the wonder of Teahupo'o in Tahiti, threading a near-perfect barrel ride.

Brouillet said it was an easy shot so long as multiple shifting conditions aligned as he worked aboard a media boat bobbing and changing position in the Pacific.

"If all conditions are met — weather, waves, light, if the boat driver is in the right position, and if you know how to use your camera — you can take good images of surfing in Teahupo'o," he told Time magazine. “All the rest is experience, timing, and a bit of luck."

Organizers’ decision to hold the Olympic event at the Tahitian break surprised many because it can be deadly, and injuries, usually caused by contact with its sharp and shallow reef, are a given. Its power can be godly, as vertical wave height doesn’t begin to encompass the left-riding vortex’s weight; the Pacific Ocean seems to fold in on itself at the break. It’s also the venue most distant from a host city: Teahupo’o is 9,765 miles from Paris.

Medina was a little less technical, explaining his ride more in metaphysical terms.

“Today was a dreamy day for surfing,” he said afterward, the wave propelling him to the men’s quarterfinals. “I never imagined that we could get waves like this in the Olympics.”

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