- Butch Van Artsdalen
Butch Van Artsdalen (
January 31 ,1941 –July 18 ,1979 ) was a surfer from La Jolla,California best known as a pioneer oftube riding in the early 1960s and as a member of theDuke Kahanamoku Surf Team. He was born in Norfolk, Virginia, and remained a fixture of the international surfing community until his death from alcohol-related illness in 1979.Van Artsdalen's athletic prowess was first noted in the years he attended
La Jolla High School where he earnedvarsity letter in baseball, basketball, and football. He began surfing at the age of fourteen, and chose to continue in the sport because of its unstructured freedom when compared to the discipline of conventional professional sports. While in La Jolla, Van Artsdalen became part of a well-known surfing group atWindansea Beach . He moved toHawaii after graduating high school to begin his professional career.The challenging waves of Oahu's North Shore soon became Van Artsdalen's home. He was among the first to master the powerful, hollow waves at
Ehukai Beach known as theBanzai Pipeline . This, along with his reputation for ridingswitchfoot in the large surf atWaimea Bay , earned him the nickname "Mr. Pipeline."Because of his talents, Van Artsdalen was featured in several early surf films by Dale Davis and
Bruce Brown , the most notable of which was "The Endless Summer " Van Artsdalen also made briefcameo appearance s inWilliam Asher 's "surfploitation" dramas starring Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello. He was recruited by artist and talent scoutMichael Dormer toAmerican International Pictures for auditions, but a violent temper precluded a film career.In 1964, Van Artsdalen was ranked among the world's best surfers by the
Surfer Magazine Surfer Poll. A year later he was invited to join the Duke Kahanamoku Surf Team, becoming a global ambassador for wave riding and making appearances at shopping centers and promotional events.As surfing evolved during the late 1960s from heavier, more cumbersome longboards to lighter, shorter boards, Van Artsdalen's reputation was gradually eclipsed by a new generation of tube riders such
Gerry Lopez and Rory Russell. Still, he remained at Banzai Pipeline, working as alifeguard in his later years. Surfing had grown in popularity by that point, and Van Artsdalen felt the purity of the sport was being spoiled byposers . He frequently succumbed tobinge drinking , and died of alcohol-related causes in 1979.External links
* [http://www.legendarysurfers.com/surf/legends/lsc214.html Legendarysurfers.com ]
* [http://surfline.com/surfaz/surfaz.cfm?id=938 Surfline.com ]
* [http://www.surfwarez.com/ProductDetails.aspx?PID=520 Van Artsdalen on the over of Surfing Illustrated]
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