DANA POINT, Calif.—Surfing icon and world champion Joyce Hoffman continued to make her mark on the sport with the unveiling of her statue on Jan. 27, showing her completing a “walking the nose” maneuver atop a longboard. Hoffman’s family and friends were joined by hundreds of people at the unveiling of her statue, which included speeches by Mayor of Dana Point Joseph Muller and Hoffman’s childhood friends. Nestled across the road of the Pacific Coast Highway, under the shade of a pedestrian bridge displaying the city name Dana Point, is Watermen’s Plaza, a public space displaying statues that pay tribute to local surfing icons, like Hoffman. Found among other important icons of the sport, bronzed in life-sized statues, are surf film director Bruce Brown (Endless Summer and Any Given Sunday), surfing entrepreneur Hobie Alter of Hobie Surfboards, and founder of Surfer Magazine John Severson. Hoffman, now 75, is considered the first female …
Dana Point Welcomes the Unveiling of Its Newest Statue: Surfing Icon Joyce Hoffman
January 28, 2022
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