How the Iconic Moniz Family Were Raised in the Waves of Waikīkī
When the iconic Moniz surfing family lost their house in East O‘ahu, the famous shoreline became home once again.
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When the iconic Moniz surfing family lost their house in East O‘ahu, the famous shoreline became home once again.
Back in 1946, “Paradise of the Pacific” trumpets Hawai‘i achieving the sports dream of fielding a professional football team in the territory.
“The Playground of the World,” declares the headline on a story breathlessly describing the many sports happening in Hawai‘i in the 1920s.
For more than a decade, people have been able to found joy in the waves through the work and assistance of a dedicated group started by a recreational therapist and adaptive athlete.
Here’s a look back at October 1921.
Here’s a look back at a story that ran in the magazine in July 1961.
Gold medal winner Carissa Moore puts Hawai‘i on the Olympic podium at the first-ever Olympic surfing competition in Japan. Here’s how it went down.
Keep your eyes on more than just the surfing contests—local Olympians will be competing in rugby, volleyball, skateboarding, swimming and more.
Here’s a little tried-and-tested fitspiration for International Yoga Day on Monday, June 21.
Here’s a look back at a story that ran in the magazine in June 1961.
Playing sports and playing dress up are my two favorite pastimes.
The 14 editorial and reader picks for the best ways to get out and active.