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  1. Wendy Botha
  2. Wendy Hughes
  3. Wendy Matthews


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  1. Wendy Botha

    Wendy Botha was born in South Africa 22:08:65 and is a world class surfer.

    It might be an indictment of surfing, but Wendy Botha is better known for her spread in Playboy than for her incredible sporting achievements. That fact says a lot about the pro surfing reportage of the past 20 years, that due to a male-dominated, and generally uninterested, surf media, some of surfing's greatest champions have been ignored. In such away, the world of Wendy Botha, one of surfing's most-dominant competitive forces in the late '80s, has so far stayed off the map. And as a result, a great story of competitive tragedies, fierce rivalries, and immense achievement has largely been undocumented.

    An Afrikaner raised in the powerful, shark-infested surf of East London in South Africa, Botha first appeared on the tour at the 1983 Gunston Pro in Durban, aged 17. While results were a ways off, her strength and confidence were quick to turn heads. It wasn't just that she was a friendly, attractive blonde and that she tended to hang with the men more than the women (still a rarity on the women's tour), but her surfing that spoke to them, full of snaps, cutbacks, and aggression, previously associated solely with her male counterparts. That aggression, which probably developed from growing up competing against men, marked a major departure from the established "graceful" style of earlier legends like Rell Sunn, Kim Mearig, and Margo Oberg.

    Botha's initial competitive difficulties could be explained by her unfamiliarity with constant travel. Before joining the tour Wendy had rarely been overseas, in the 1980s apartheid era, it simply wasn't advisable given that South Africans were virtually international lepers and their currency was rapidly dropping in value. These factors, coupled with South's Africa's radical apartheid violence, prompted Botha to eventually move to Australia in 1989.

    The arrival of the high-action female surfing style obviously appealed to the judges (probably because they could more easily relate to it). Botha quickly improved competitively, breaking into the top eight in 1985 and claiming her first world title in 1987. Constantly pushed by Burridge, Frieda Zamba, and Pauline Menczer, Botha went on to win four titles, equalling Lisa Andersen and Zamba for the most titles ever.

    In 1989, she claimed a record seven events, and as a freshly naturalised Australian citizen, she became that country's first female professional champion. For her career, her 24 event wins were more than any other woman.

    By mid-1993, she'd had enough, having milked her world-title publicity for what it was worth (including the Aussie Playboy spread, the first-ever issue to sell out), and so moved to New Zealand to marry national football star Brent Todd. There she co-hosted a sports TV show for several years, until recently moving back to Australia. Botha even competed again recently, mainly for fun, in a few WQS events Down Under.

    And how exactly will she be remembered despite the lack of media documentation of her peak? "I think the closest thing you can say is that she was the predecessor to someone like Lisa Andersen," says ASP ex-tour manager Al Hunt.

    Source : http://www.swell.com/sw/content/surfaz/botha_wendy.jsp

    Interview on: http://www.worldsurfers.com/express/fusion/archive/wendy/content.asp

    As submitted by wdawes


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  2. Wendy Hughes

    Wendy Hughes was born in Melbourne 29-07-52.

    Wendy Hughes is an accomplished actress who has won over 13 major awards. She has been called "one of the world's great actresses" with "the beauty and talent to become an international star". Hughes was born in Melbourne and studied at the National Institute of Dramatic Art. She has two children, Charlotte (17) and Jay (13). Attended LaTrobe High School, Victoria, Australia.

    Biography from Leonard Maltin's Movie Encyclopedia:

    Actress. (b. July 29, 1950, Melbourne, Australia.) Like fellow countrywoman Judy Davis, Hughes has established herself as an actress of seemingly limitless range, though she has not enjoyed her colleague's international success. After studying at Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Arts, she acted with The Melbourne Theatre Company for two years and made early films like Petersen (1974), Sidecar Racers (1975), and High Rolling (1977). Phillip Noyce's Newsfront (1978) gave her a breakthrough role as a tough film editor, and she followed with a string of memorable performances: as an upper-class woman involved with a Greek journalist in Kostas Judy Davis' aunt in My Brilliant Career (both 1979), a shy, 30-year-old virgin embarking on a relationship in Lonely Hearts (1981), a rich woman battling for custody of her sister's nephew in Careful, He Might Hear You (1983), and a wife who leaves her husband in My First Wife (1984). This brilliant actress, who can appear either plain or beautiful, moved to Hollywood to costar with Peter Falk in the comedy Happy New Year (1987), which wasted her talent-and barely got released. It was a portent of things to come; she never caught on with American producers, though she continues to work in both the U.S. and Australia. She was featured in the TV miniseries "Amerika" (1987) and "A Woman Named Jackie" (1991, as Jacqueline Kennedy's mother).

    Source: http://www.imdb.com

    As submitted by wdawes


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  3. Wendy Matthews

    Wendy was born in 1960 in Canada where her family still lives. In 1976 she left home and travelled through Canada, the states and Mexico before she ended up in Los Angeles. Here she met Glenn Shorrock who had just left The Little River Band. He asked her to tour with him through Australia in 1983. Wendy took the Australian Citizenship Pledge in 1995.

    Source: http://members.tripod.lycos.nl/jad/matthews/wm_biography.html

    As submitted by wdawes


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