
RELL KAPOILOKA'EHUKAI SUNN
(September 1950 - January 1997)
International
Surfing Legend.
Hawaiis most prominent female
surfer, Rell Kapoiloka`ehukai Sunn
was loved by all. Sunn was the founder of the Menehune
Future Legends at Makaha Beach, her favorite surfing
spot.
She was one of the first female
lifeguards for the City and County of Honolulu. Sunn was
honored on the Huntington Beach Surfing Walk of Fame. On
September 24, 1991, she was inducted into the
International Surfing Hall of Fame.
Sunn, the international surfing legend
whose generosity embodied the aloha spirit, lost her
14-year battle with breast cancer and died at age 47. She
was a familiar voice on the radio as a surf reporter.
Sunn worked as a physical therapist for senior citizens
at a Waianae care home and was a counselor at the Waianae
Cancer Research Center.
A true pioneer of womens
professional surfing, Sunn completed and placed in the
mens finals long before surf meets had a category
for women.
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