Irish surfer Conor Maguire rides ‘Ireland’s biggest wave’



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It has been compared to the monstrous big waves of the Pacific. But for Irish surfer Conor Maguire, who has claimed what may be the biggest swell in his country, he was almost on his doorstep at Mullaghmore in Co Sligo.

The biggest question for Maguire was not whether he wanted to try it, but whether it was acceptable to venture during the Level 5 national lockdown.

In the end, after having asked permission from the local council and in coordination with the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, it was deemed appropriate for Maguire and his support team, including five personal watercraft for safety.

Surfers in Ireland and Portugal, which produce giant waves, had been watching the swell from Hurricane Epsilon’s storm, which they realized would push massive waves towards the Atlantic coast and the small number of places in Europe where the waves of more 18 m form.

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