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Nathan Hedge
Personal information
NicknameThe Hog
Born (1979-05-28) 28 May 1979 (age 45)
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
ResidenceNarrabeen, New South Wales, Australia
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Weight70 kg (150 lb)
Surfing career
Best year7th – 2004 ASP World Tour Ranking
Surfing specifications
StanceGoofy foot

Nathan "The Hog" Hedge (born in Brisbane, Queensland, 28 May 1979) is a professional surfer raised on the Northern Sydney beach of Narrabeen.

Having served his apprenticeship at the highly pressurised line-up of East Coast Australia’s North Narrabeen, Nathan ‘The Hog’ Hedge has proven himself to be one of the areas most highly regarded sons. His style is characterised by both power and precision, while his control inside a barrel bares his own personal mark of determination.

Joining the Rip Curl team as an unabashed grom, Hog refined his competitive mettle surfing some of the best waves in the world alongside some of the greatest surfers in the world, thanks to ‘The Search’ campaign.

Hog qualified for the ASP World Tour in 2001, and quickly established himself as the unofficial spokesman for all things Australian. Never afraid to voice his opinions, his tenacity and honesty has both riled and endeared. By 2004 and 2005 The Hog had looked to cement his position amongst the top ten surfers in the world. Two runner-up finishes in 2004 at Teahupoo and J’Bay, consistent quarter-final finishes in 2005, it was only a dislocated shoulder in Tahiti and Hawaii in 2004 which had any effect on his momentum.

After an inexplicable run of poor results in 2006, Hog was relegated to the World Qualifying Series (WQS). The only plus being the award from ‘Surfer Magazine’ for best tube ride, a sickening left-hander which barrels beyond comprehension.

Although his efforts on The Grind in 2007 and 2008 have come excruciatingly close, most still believe that his rightful place is amongst the world's top 45.

2009 will be his third year on the WQS.

Career highlights

2001
ASP World Tour Ranking: 25th

  • Quarter-Finals – Rio Surf International, (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

2002
ASP World Tour Ranking: 20th

  • Quarter-Finals – Rip Curl Pro, (Bells Beach, Australia)

2003
ASP World Tour Ranking: 24th

  • Semi-Finals – Billabong Pro, (Mundaka, Spain)

2004
ASP World Tour Ranking: 7th

  • Runner-up – Billabong Pro, (Teahupoo, Tahiti)
  • Runner-up – Billabong Pro, (Jeffrey's Bay, South Africa)
  • Quarter-Finals – Boost Mobile Pro, (Trestles, USA)
  • Quarter-Finals – Nova Schin Festival, (Florianopolis, Brazil)

2005
ASP World Tour Ranking: 8th

  • Quarter-Finals – Billabong Pro, (Teahupoo, Tahiti)
  • Quarter-Finals – Rip Curl Search, (St Leu, Reunion Island)
  • Quarter-Finals – Quiksilver Pro, (Hossegor, France)
  • Semi-Finals – Nova Schin Festival, (Florianopolis, Brazil)

2007

  • Winner – O'Neill Cold Water Classic(WQS), (Thurso, Scotland)

References