The wave 'at the end of the road': A look at the unique features of the Olympic Games surf spot

This month some of the world's best surfers will travel to Tahiti, French Polynesia, to compete for Olympic gold on what is known as one of the heaviest waves in the world. Called Teahupo'o, the wave has unique properties that make it difficult to ride, having claimed the life of at least one surfer. Here's a look at the dynamics of the wave and the 2024 Paris Olympics' surfing competition.

The legendary wave 'at the end of the road'

Located on the lush mountainous southwestern coast of Tahiti, Teahupo'o is often referred to as "the end of the road" in the surfing community. The nickname is bo...

 

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