Taylor Knox

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Taylor Knox
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Taylor Knox in 2009
Personal information
Born (1971-05-15) May 15, 1971 (age 52)
Thousand Oaks, California, U.S.
Residence Carlsbad, California
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight170 lb (77 kg)
Surfing career
Years active1993 - present
Best yearRanked 4th on the ASP World Tour, 2001
Career earnings$1,028,422.00 (as of 2011)
Sponsors Rip Curl wetsuits and clothing, Reef Sandals and Shoes, Borst Designs surfboards, Detour Protein, OAM accessories and Dragon.
Surfing specifications
StanceRegular (natural) foot
Shaper(s)Chris Borst
QuiverTKnox
Favorite wavesPipeline, Rincon and Restaurants
Favorite maneuversCarves
Website ASP World Tour page

Taylor Knox (born May 15, 1971) is an American professional surfer.

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Knox was born in Thousand Oaks, California and began surfing at 8 years old. He moved with his family to Carlsbad at 13 and continued to pursue his dream of becoming a pro surfer. At age 15, he had to undergo back surgery after a damaged lumbar vertebra from a skateboarding accident threatened to paralyze him. He spent the next six months in a cocoon-like body cast. [1]

In 1990, Knox participated in the World Amateur Championships in Japan. He finished fourth place, ahead of fellow USA teammate Kelly Slater, who placed fifth. He began his ASP World Tour campaign in 1993. [2]

In February 1998, Knox won the inaugural K2 Big-Wave Challenge, an event that offered $50,000 to the surfer who caught the biggest wave of the winter and had photographic evidence. The winning wave was a 52-foot ride at Todos Santos during the Reef Big-Wave World Championships. [3] In 1999 Knox took a one-year hiatus from the World Tour. He returned in 2001 and achieved his highest ASP World Tour rating of 4th place. [2]

In August 2011, Knox was inducted into the Surfers' Hall of Fame at Huntington Beach alongside George Downing and Chuck Linnen. [4] Surfers’ Hall of Fame founder Aaron Pai said Knox had "influenced an entire generation of surfers". [1]

As of 2011, his total career earnings are $1,028,422.00. [5] The 2011 season is his 18th season on tour. [1]

In addition to surfing, Knox was also involved with the video game Left 4 Dead released by Valve in 2008. The character Francis is modelled after him.[ citation needed ]

Taylor's trademark brand of power surfing led to an uncommon surfboard design in 2012 when he worked with Al Merrick to create the Channel Islands Dagger; a surfboard with an abnormally deep double concave and downturned rail. [6] Taylor Knox is known for his ferocious frontside hacks, where he utilized his power and speed to put himself on the most critical sections of the wave.

Rating history on the ASP World Tour

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Taylor Knox to be inducted into Surfers' Hall of Fame". Surfer's Village.
  2. 1 2 "Taylor Knox Biography and Photos". Surfline.com.
  3. "Taylor Knox Signs With Reef Footwear".
  4. "Iconic surfers set in stone". The Orange County Register.
  5. Taylor ASP profile Archived 2010-10-22 at the Wayback Machine
  6. "Channel Islands Dagger". YouTube .[ dead YouTube link ]

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