International Surfboard Builders Hall Of Fame Inductee Details

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Inductee Name
Gene Belshe
Event Year
2016
Inductee Location
Deceased
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Inductee Bio Gene Belshe (lifeguard chief from 1928 to 1931) and Higgins, the city's first full-time lifeguards, emerged as lifesaving and surfing pioneers and together built HB's first surfboards. Higgins would later recall when he and Belshe invited the "Father of Surfing," Duke Kahanamoku, to surf the HB Pier, as well as when "the Duke" made a heroic 1925 rescue, reported by the Newport police chief as "the most superhuman surfboard rescue act the world has ever seen." Lifeguard chief Higgins watched the city reorganize the police and fire departments in 1934, separating the lifeguards and establishing their own department. The years to follow were full of change and innovation, including the relocation of the municipal lifeguard headquarters from the beach onto the pier; the acquisition of four-wheel-drive vehicles with sirens, radio, and telephone communications; and the joint effort with Newport Beach lifeguard chief Frank Crocker to produce the first lifeguard training and general orders manuals.
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Thanks to: An Early History of Surfing in Huntington Beach - Delbert G. Higgins for the photo

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An Early History of Surfing in Huntington Beach - Delbert G. Higgins

Huntington Beach Lifeguards - Kai Weisser - Google Books