Zamba, Frieda (1965–)
Zamba, Frieda (1965–)
American surfer. Born Oct 24, 1965, in Flagler Beach, Fl; m. Flea Shaw (her coach), 1987.
Won Mazda Women's Pro tournament (1982), finishing 6th in the world in her rookie year; won World championship (1984), the youngest titleholder ever at 19; won World championship (1985–86, 1988). Inducted into Surfing Hall of Fame (1998).
More From encyclopedia.com
Patty Berg , Patty Berg (Patricia Jane Berg), 1918–2006, American golfer, b. Minneapolis, Minn. She was a leading amateur during the 1930s, winning 29 titles befo… Ingemar Stenmark , 1956-
Swedish skier
Ingemar Stenmark won a record 86 World Cup racesduring his 15-year career. He dominated the slalom and giant slalom courses, winn… Nancy Lopez , Lopez, Nancy
1957-
American golfer
When Nancy Lopez burst onto the scene of the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Tour during her rookie ye… Hall Of Fame For Great Americans , Hall of Fame a national memorial in New York City containing busts and memorials honoring the achievements of famous Americans. ∎ [as n.] a similar e… Fanny Blankers-koen , Fanny Blankers-Koen
Fanny Blankers-Koen
Fanny Blankers-Koen (born 1918) was known as the "first queen of women's Olympics." She remains the first and… World , world / wərld/ • n. 1. (usu. the world) the earth, together with all of its countries, peoples, and natural features: he was doing his bit to save th…
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
Zamba, Frieda (1965–)