Gabe Davies

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Gabe Davies [1]
Personal information
BornGabriel Davies
Newcastle, England
Residence Hossegor France
Surfing career
SponsorsPatagonia
Major achievementsH3O Surfstock ‘biggest wave of the year’ award 2008
4-time British surfing Champion
XXL big wave nominee 2009
La Vaca Gigante III big wave winner 2010
wave of the day award winner Billabong/Monster Mullaghmore tow-in event 2011.

Gabriel 'Gabe' Davies is a British big-wave surfer.

Surf career

Davies is a four-time British surfing champion and big wave surfer from Newcastle, UK. He has appeared in award-winning surfing documentaries such as Joel Conroy's Eye of the Storm in 2002 [2] and in 2009 he co-lead with Richie Fitzgerald in Joel Conroy's first featured documentary, Waveriders . Together they tow surfed the biggest swell ever ridden off the Irish Atlantic Coast for which Davies was nominated for a worldwide XXL big wave award. [3] [4] [5] Davies has appeared in numerous television and film productions including presenting Channel 4's 'Surf Trip' with Tess Daly [6] and BBC 2's Teenage Video Diaries [7] On the 16 November 2009 he won 'Best Surfer' at The Quiksilver ‘La Vaca Gigante III’ Big Wave Invitational Event [8] In February 2011, he won the Wave of the Day Award at Ireland's inaugural big wave invitational event.[ citation needed ] He currently[ when? ] resides in the North East of England, and is married to author and screenwriter Lauren Davies [9]

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  6. "Quiksilver Europe - Team". Archived from the original on 9 June 2011. Retrieved 7 March 2011.
  7. "Gabe Davies". IMDb .
  8. SurfersVillage
  9. Archived December 29, 2010, at the Wayback Machine