Terry Wade
Quick Facts
Biography
Terry Wade (born February 27, 1960) is an American bodysurfer.
History
On record as having mastered the largest waves ridden at The Wedge, a world-famous surf spot in Newport Beach, California, Terry Wade has become one of the world's most recognizable names in big wave bodysurfing.Wedge riders swim out to get eaten by the monstrous waves that power in from either hurricanes off the West Coast of Mexico or storm activity in the Southern Hemisphere.Between the years of 1973 and 1998, Wade consistently made headlines, as he would sit in the water for hours waiting for the largest waves of the day.He has been called the "Michael Jordan of big wave bodysurfing"Template:Details Magazine, April, 2003 by select, esteemed peers.
His influences and mentors include:Greg Deets, Fred Simpson, and Ron Romanosky.
In the Media
Terry Wade has been featured in close to 25 surf articles spanning nearly every surf magazine published.He has also been featured in surf films such as Thump, Bud Brown's Goin Surfin', Wavemasters, Five Summer Stories, and the soon to be released documentary by Tom Lynch specifically about The Wedge.Finally, there are countless television news pieces that cover epic days at The Wedge where Wade's surfing has been caught on tape.Nearly ten years after his last significant day surfing The Wedge, Terry Wade, still gets requests for interviews by respectable magazines such as Outside and Details.
In 2016, the Film "Dirty Old Wedge" was released, chronicling a history of The Wedge as a premiere bodysurfing spot in California.Terry was featured prominently in the film and was called the "superstar" of The Wedge Crew. He was held in high esteem by his peers such as Danny Kwock, Matt Larsen, JT Nicklsen, and others who Terry has openly admired as well.
Influence
Terry was influenced by Bud Browne, Fred Simpson, and other early Wedge pioneers.He also credits many of his peers, but primarily Greg Deets for his success as an early rider.As a young man, however, it was the community of The Wedge that he feels helped him grow.
Terry was among those who fought the Newport Beach City Council for the right to keep The Wedge free from surf and body boards during certain times of the day during a specified time of the year. He and other members of The Crew feel very strongly about the preservation of the sport of bodysurfing and their safety, both of which are jeopardized by board surfers and boogie board surfers, primarily the inexperienced latter.Another frustration that Terry has vocalized is that against big name surfers who bring large crews of photographers in order to turn The Wedge into a photo opportunity.He has always expressed an open invitation to anyone to bodysurf The Wedge.
Personal life
Terry has been with his wife, Mellissa, since 1991. They were married in Maui, HI, in 1993.
Like many of his Wedge peers, Terry Wade suffered the consequences of such a dangerous sport.His health problems have ranged from a broken back, a broken nose, ribs, a torn rotator cuff, melanoma and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.