Tony Hussein Hinde Explained

Anthony Hussein Hinde (1953[1]  - 27 May 2008) was an Australian-born Maldivian surfer and surfing pioneer. Hinde is considered to be the "father of surfing in the Maldives."[2] [3] He is co-credited with discovering the surfing potential in the Maldives, along with Australian surfer Mark Scanlon, and kick-starting the nation's emerging tourism industry.[3] [4]

Hinde's life in the Maldives began in December 1973. Hinde and fellow Australian surfer Mark Scanlon were shipwrecked on the North Malé atoll in the Maldives aboard the Whitewings, a ketch in which they had been hired as crewmembers.[2] The Whitewings had been en route across the Indian Ocean from Sri Lanka to Réunion Island when they ran aground.[3] Hinde spent several unplanned months in the Maldives repairing the boat.[2] However, he quickly discovered how good the surfing potential was in the northern Maldives and decided to stay in the country.[2] [3]

In order to stay in the country Hinde became a Maldivian citizen and converted to Islam, adding Hussein to his name. He married a Maldivian woman, Zulfa, on 27 May 1983.[3] Hinde largely managed to keep the surfing possibilities of the Maldives an open secret among surfing friends for almost fifteen years.[2] However, in the mid-1980s Hinde opened Atoll Adventures, a surfing camp in Tari village, in response to plans by foreign investor to open resorts in the area.[2] Hinde continued to run the surfing camp and hotel, which changes its name to Dhonveli Beach & Spa in early 2000.[2] It is now known as Chaaya Dhonveli, or Dhonveli Beach.[2] [4] [5]

Tony Hussein Hinde died on 27 May 2008 while surfing at Pasta Point in Malé Atoll in the Maldives at the age of 55.[3] He suffered an apparent heart attack after riding a wave.[3] He was found floating face down in the water, but CPR failed to resuscitate him.[3] He was buried at Mollymook cemetery in his native New South Wales, Australia on 3 June 2008.[3] Local Maldivian and foreign surfers held a memorial at Varunulaa Raalhugandu, the main surfing spot in the capital city of Malé, and at Pasta Point on 8 June.[2] [3]

Hinde was survived by his daughter, Mishal, and his son, Ashley.[3] His wife, Zulfa, whom he married in 1983, died in January 2008.[3] The same day that Hinde died would have marked the couple's twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.[3]

The Dhivehi Observer, a Maldivian newspaper based in the United Kingdom, said of Hinde that "In fact most Maldivians think he is a Maldivian but is an Australian who has bridged that cultural gap" (between the two countries).[4]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.surfingaustralia.com/article.aspx?nid=8343 True Surfing Pioneer Taken Tragically - In a sad loss to surfing one of the sports true pioneers Tony Hussein Hinde passed away on 27 May 2008 at Pasta Point
  2. News: Tony 'Hussein' Hinde dies in Maldives surfing accident. Global Surf News. 2 June 2008. 8 June 2008. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110527044902/http://www.globalsurfnews.com/news.asp?Id_news=34507. 27 May 2011.
  3. News: Alex . Wilson. TONY HUSSEIN HINDE: Maldives Pioneer Dies . . 2 June 2008 . 8 June 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081120051211/http://www.surfermag.com/features/onlineexclusives/tony-hussein-hinde-rip . 2008-11-20 . dead.
  4. News: Tony Hussain Hinde, surfer who 'found' Maldives, dies . . 29 May 2008 . 8 June 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080604204546/http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23778513-5013605,00.html . 4 June 2008 .
  5. News: Tributes paid to Maldivian surf legend Tony who died yesterday. . 27 May 2008 . 8 June 2008.