Bethany Meilani Hamilton (born February 8, 1990) is an American professional
surfer and writer who survived a 2003
shark attack
A shark attack is an attack on a human by a shark. Every year, around 80 unprovoked attacks are reported worldwide. Despite their rarity, many people fear shark attacks after occasional serial attacks, such as the Jersey Shore shark attacks of ...
in which her left arm was bitten off and who ultimately returned to
professional surfing
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. She wrote about her experience in the 2004 autobiography ''Soul Surfer: A True Story of Faith, Family, and Fighting to Get Back on the Board'', which was adapted into the 2011 feature film ''
Soul Surfer'' in which she attributes her strength to her Christian faith. She was also the subject of a 2018 documentary, ''Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable,'' which discusses her marriage to Adam Dirks and how marriage and motherhood have affected her professional surfing career.
Early life
Hamilton was born on February 8, 1990, to Tom and Cheri Hamilton in
Lihue, Hawaii
Lihue or Līhue is an unincorporated community, census-designated place (CDP) and the county seat of Kauai County, Hawaii, United States. Lihue (pronounced ) is the second largest town on the Hawaiian island of Kauai after Kapaa. As of the 2010 ...
.
She has two older brothers, Noah and Timothy. After learning how to surf at the age of three, she began surfing competitively at the age of eight and gained her first sponsorship by age ten. Hamilton was home-schooled from sixth grade through high school by her mother, a housewife. Her father was a waiter at a town café. She is a Christian.
Personal life
In early 2012, Hamilton met youth minister Adam Dirks through mutual friends.
They became engaged in 2013. The couple was married on August 18, 2013, at an estate on
Kauai's north shore, near where she grew up. The couple had a son on June 1, 2015. On March 27, 2018, they had a second son. On February 14, 2021, they had a third son. Their marriage is featured throughout her documentary, ''Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable.'' Along with being a professional surfer, she now offers mentorship classes on faith, healing, personal health, and relationships.
Shark attack and recovery
On October 31, 2003, Hamilton, aged 13 at the time, went for a morning surf along Tunnels Beach,
Kauai, with her best friend
Alana Blanchard, Alana's father and brother. While she was lying on her surfboard belly-down and talking with Alana, a
tiger shark
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attacked her. The shark swiftly bit off her left arm, which she had been dangling in the water, just below the shoulder. The Blanchards helped paddle her back to shore, then Alana's father fashioned a
tourniquet
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A simple tourniquet can be made from a stick an ...
out of a
rash guard and wrapped it around the stump of her arm. She was rushed to
Wilcox Memorial Hospital. By the time she arrived there, she had lost over 60% of her blood and was in
hypovolemic shock. A doctor living in a hotel nearby raced to the rescue. Her father, who was scheduled to have knee surgery that same morning, was already there, but she took his place in the operating room. During subsequent media interviews, she confirmed that she felt normal when she was bitten and did not feel much pain from the bite, but felt numb on the way to the hospital.
Hamilton surfing in March 2007
When the news broke of the shark attack, a family of fishermen led by Ralph Young presented to investigators photos of a tiger shark they had caught and killed about one mile from the attack site. It had surfboard debris in its mouth. When measurements of its mouth were compared with those of Hamilton's broken board, it matched. In late 2004, the police officially confirmed that it was the same one that had attacked her.
Despite the trauma of the incident, Hamilton was determined to return to surfing.
One month after the attack, she returned to her board.
Initially, she adopted a custom-made board that was longer and slightly thicker than standard and had a handle for her right arm, making it easier to paddle, and she learned to kick more to make up for the loss of her left arm. After teaching herself to surf with one arm, she returned to surfing on November 26, 2003, just 26 days after the attack and entered her first major competition on January 10, 2004.
She now uses standard competitive performance short-boards. The shark-bitten surfboard that Hamilton was riding during the attack, as well as the bathing suit she was wearing at the time, a gift from ocean photographer
Aaron Chang, are on display at the
California Surf Museum in
Oceanside, California
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...
.
[Museum Exhibit (Permanent Exhibit)]
"Courageous Inspiration: Bethany Hamilton"
''California Surf Museum''. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
Media
Since the attack she has appeared as a guest on numerous television shows. Her manager, Roy "Dutch" Hofstetter, who went on to produce the film ''
Soul Surfer'', managed her rise through the media from shark attack victim to inspirational role model. The television shows she has appeared on include ''
The Amazing Race
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,
The Biggest Loser
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'', ''
20/20'', ''
Good Morning America
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'', ''
Inside Edition
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'', ''
The Oprah Winfrey Show
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'', ''
The Ellen DeGeneres Show
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'', ''
The Today Show
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'', ''
The Tonight Show
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'' and ''
Dude Perfect'', as well as in the magazines ''
People
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'', ''
Time
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'', and ''
American Girl
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''. Additionally she was the cover story in the first issue of ''
niNe
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* 9, numerical symbol for the month of September
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'' magazine.
She has participated in multiple public speaking events and is "motivating audiences worldwide to live their life with more tenacity, courage, and faith".
In 2004, she won the
ESPY Award
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for
Best Comeback Athlete and also received the Courage
Teen Choice Award
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.
In 2004,
MTV Books
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published Hamilton's book, ''Soul Surfer: A True Story of Faith, Family, and Fighting to Get Back on the Board'', which describes her ordeal. Her story is also told in the 2007
short subject
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documentary film
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''Heart of a Soul Surfer''. Described as a "faith-based documentary", the film addresses her devout Christianity and the courage and faith in
Jesus Christ
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in the aftermath of the shark attack, and follows her quest for spiritual meaning.
In 2009, she was a contestant on ''
Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?'' and won $25,000. In 2010, she appeared on an episode of ABC's ''
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition''.
In 2011, Hamilton appeared in a video for the Christian organization
I Am Second, telling of her struggle after the shark attack and how she trusted in God to get her through it. In 2011, a feature film ''
Soul Surfer'', based on her 2004 book, was released in theaters. Hamilton was portrayed by actress
AnnaSophia Robb
AnnaSophia Robb (born December 8, 1993) is an American actress, model, and singer. She began as a child actress on television, making her leading debut as the titular role in '' Samantha: An American Girl Holiday'' (2004). She made her feature ...
. Hamilton herself performed all the one-armed surfing stunts in it.
She also appeared on the TLC series ''
19 Kids and Counting
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'' the same year, in the episode titled "Duggars Under the Sea", when the Duggar family visited her in
Atlanta, Georgia
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.
Hamilton plays herself in the film ''
Dolphin Tale 2
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'', which revolves around the baby dolphin Hope's story. Hamilton and her husband, Adam Dirks, competed as a team on
the 25th season of ''
The Amazing Race
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'', finishing in third place. It premiered in 2014 on
CBS.
''Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable'' is set to tell the story of her transition from childhood to motherhood. "From chasing her toddler to chasing the biggest waves. Bethany is continuously re-writing the rules on being a fearless athlete, and brings a new meaning to the phrase, 'Surf Like a Girl'".
Hamilton was featured in a short film by RipCurl calle
Master and Apprenticealongside young female surfer, Erin Brooks.
Books
Hamilton has published eight books with her mom publishing one about her story.
Outreach programs
Hamilton is involved in numerous charitable efforts, including her own foundation, Friends of Bethany, which reaches out to amputees and youth, encouraging them to overcome difficulties by offering hope through Jesus Christ. Using her platform as a professional athlete to promote living a fit and healthy lifestyle, she authored the book ''Body and Soul'' in 2014. In 2019, a surf documentary was made about her, ''Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable'', which was accompanied by a photo book and a children's book.
Within the Friends of Bethany Foundation there are four different programs:
* Beautifully Flawed: retreat designed for young women ages 14–25 who have experienced traumatic limb loss. Six events hosted annually through this program which include: guests speakers, practical health and wellness tips which specifically account for limb loss, postural training, and surf lessons.
* Shine Forth: Night filled with stories and inspiration to overcome, free community event to gather together and share comeback stories. Bethany also does a book signing at this event, which is hosted annually.
* Anchored in Love: Conference for girls and young women ages 12 and up, one day event designed to help girls and young women discover their true beauty, purpose, and worth. Event is held annually in San Diego and features several guest speakers.
* The Forge: Men's retreat where young male amputees come and focus on faith, fitness, and healthy living. This program is run by Bethany, her husband, and friend/mentor Mike Coots.
Surfing career
References
External links
*
CBS News interviewBethany HamiltonVideo produced by ''
Makers: Women Who Make America''
Bethany Hamilton and the Teeth of the TigerSurfer Girls - Bethany Hamilton*
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1990 births
Living people
21st-century American non-fiction writers
21st-century American women writers
21st-century Christians
The Amazing Race (American TV series) contestants
American amputees
American autobiographers
American disabled sportspeople
American surfers
Sportspeople with limb difference
Christians from Hawaii
American female surfers
People from Lihue, Hawaii
Shark attack victims
Sportspeople from Hawaii
Women autobiographers
Writers from Hawaii
American women non-fiction writers