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Rell Kapolioka'ehukai Sunn the Queen of Makaha Disc jockey.
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Rell Kapolioka'ehukai Sunn (July 31, , Hawaii – January 2, , Makaha, Oahu, Hawaii) was an American world surfing champion.
Queen of Makaha. While Rell Sunn didn't deliver surfing to the world as Duke Kahanamoku had done in the '10s and '20s, she gave innumerable youths on Hawaii's impoverished West Side something to live for by delivering them into the world of surfing. Quite simply, from Duke's passing in until cancer cut her life short toward the close of the century, there was no better Hawaiian representative for the sport of surfing than Sunn.
Sunn lived her entire life on Oahu's West Side. She began surfing at age four and never strayed from the ocean. A dedicated diver, canoe paddler and surfer, she became the most accomplished waterwoman and best female longboarder in the world. She attended the world contest and, a decade later, played a vital role in starting a world tour for women.
During her competitive career, she finished in the top eight in the world seven times, twice reaching number three.