The wave that surfer Sebastian Steudtner rode in October 2020 has been confirmed as the beast it appeared to be. Guinness World Records on Tuesday announced the 36-year-old German did indeed break the record for riding the largest wave when he rode an 86-footer off Portugal. The Washington Post reports the World Surf League, a group of scientists, and Guinness World Records needed 18 months to verify the feat. One challenge is having a reliable height of another object in the frame of a photograph or video to compare the wave’s height to—but there typically aren’t many objects present beyond the surfer, or can be slightly bent.
.@SebastianSurfs set a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for the largest wave surfed (unlimited) – male for his ride at Nazaré, Portugal on October 29, 2020 | @GWR pic.twitter.com/vl9mSWvZiY
— World Surf League (@wsl) May 24, 2022
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