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Surfing legend Dale Webster who hit the waves every day for 40 years dies aged 75

Surfing legend Dale Webster has died at the age of 76. 

The California native died on Saturday in Rohnert Park, his family told the New York Times.

No cause of death has been announced but Webster’s younger brother, Randy, revealed he had been struggling with health issues in recent years.

Webster set the world record for most consecutive days of surfing in February 2004, when he amassed 10,407 in a row.

He began the challenge in September 1975 in Bodega Bay and had racked up 14,642 consecutive days when he finally had to stop 40 years later in October 2015 because of a minor medical procedure.

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Webster surfed at least three waves to shore every day. 

He first had the idea during a week of 15-foot waves in September 1975. ‘I surfed all seven days, and then I thought, “Let me see if I can keep this going,”‘ Webster told The New York Times in 2000.

More to follow. 

Surfing legend and world record holder Dale Webster has died at the age of 76, his family said

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