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Shane Herring, the innovative Aussie surfer with a bright career in the nineties, sparked by a win over Kelly Slater at the ...
Many in the surf world are mourning, currently, as news of Shane Herring, the explosive and innovative competitive surfer of the nineties, hailing from Dee Why Beach, Australia, has died.
An Aussie surfing prodigy who crashed out of the pro tour as he grappled with “demons” has tragically died aged 53 after a freak accident at home. Shane ‘Herro’ Herring died in his sleep ...
He took surfing to a new place in the early 90s. The footage is still mesmerising today.
I don't try to be handsome, I don't try to be cool I just try to be nice, you know,' Shane Herring once told KorduroyTV. The humble Australian was loved by many, for his humility, humour and ...
Shane “Hero” Herring was a freakishly talented surfer who looked to have the world at his feet when he beat American legend Kelly Slater in the final of the ‘92 Coke Classic pro event.
A paddle out in honour of the iconic Shane Herring will take place at Dee Why Point, his original stomping ground, this Sunday 25 May. With a celebration to be held afterwards behind the surf club.
Shane ‘Herro’ Herring died in his sleep on Sunday morning, hours after falling down a set of stairs inside his apartment in Tweed Heads and complaining of a sore head. Born in Manly on Sydney ...