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Moroccan Surfing Legends: The Athletes Who Shaped Surfing in Morocco

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The waves along Morocco’s Atlantic coast have become famous worldwide, attracting surfers to places like Taghazout, Tamraght, and the legendary breaks of Safi. However, beyond the beauty of the surf spots, Morocco has also given rise to a community of talented athletes who have set new standards in the sport. From bodyboarders to longboard champions, here’s a look at some of Morocco’s surfing legends who have not only put Morocco on the map but continue to inspire surfers from Taghazout to Tamraght and beyond.

 
Moroccan Champion eight times in longboarding - Tarik Elbassity

Tarik El Bassity – Morocco’s Longboarding Champion

Tarik El Bassity, born in the vibrant surf scene of Taghazout, is an eight-time Moroccan champion in longboarding. His skill and finesse on a longboard have set him apart as a master of style and technique. Known for his graceful maneuvers and deep knowledge of Moroccan surf spots, Tarik has helped popularize longboarding along the Moroccan coast, from the easy-going waves of Tamraght to the long, peeling breaks of Imsouane. Tarik’s commitment to his craft has influenced surfers across Morocco, making him a respected figure in both the national and international longboarding communities.

 
Brahim Idouch Moroccan Bodyboard Legend

Brahim Iddouch – Morocco’s Bodyboarding Icon

Brahim Iddouch, born in Agadir in 1989, has taken Moroccan bodyboarding to the world stage. Known for his powerful and acrobatic style, Iddouch has dominated the Association of Professional Bodyboarding (APB) World Tour, making a name for himself as one of the sport’s elite athletes. His journey from Agadir’s shores to international competitions is a story of dedication and natural skill, inspiring local surfers and bodyboarders to take on Morocco’s famous waves, from the point breaks of Taghazout to the thrilling swells of Safi. Today, Brahim’s name is synonymous with bodyboarding in Morocco.

 
Ramzi Boukhiam Moroccan Olympic Surfer

Ramzi Boukhiam – Morocco’s First Olympic Surfer

Originally from Agadir and born in 1993, Ramzi Boukhiam has made history as Morocco’s first Olympic surfer. Growing up along Morocco’s coast, Boukhiam’s talent was evident from a young age, and he moved to Europe to train and hone his skills. Known for his explosive style and deep connection to Moroccan surfing culture, he has competed in the World Surf League and represented Morocco at the Olympics, proudly showcasing Moroccan surfing talent. Boukhiam’s success has been instrumental in putting Moroccan surf spots like Tamraght and Taghazout on the international radar, inspiring Moroccan surfers to dream big.

 
Othmane Choufani Moroccan big waves hero

Othmane Choufani – Morocco’s Big Wave Hero

Born in Rabat in 1992, Othmane Choufani is Morocco’s fearless big-wave surfer, known for his commitment to riding some of the most powerful waves on the planet. He’s taken on Morocco’s challenging surf breaks as well as international big-wave spots, such as the colossal waves of Nazaré in Portugal. Othmane’s reputation for tackling Morocco’s heaviest swells has inspired a generation of big-wave surfers, especially those drawn to spots like Safi and Taghazout. His impressive career and bold approach have shown that Moroccan surfers can excel in big-wave surfing and take on world-famous breaks.

 
Redouane Regragui Moroccan Surfer

Redouane Regragui – Champion and Youth Mentor

Redouane Regragui, from the coastal city of Essaouira, is a true ambassador for surfing in Morocco. Competing in surf competitions since the early 2000s, Redouane has become a beloved figure in Morocco’s surf community. Known for his smooth style and his dedication to mentoring young surfers, he has won multiple national titles and played a significant role in developing youth surf programs. Regragui has contributed to building a strong surf culture in cities like Taghazout and Essaouira, where his mentorship continues to inspire future generations.

 

Morocco’s Surf Culture: Legends and Legacy

These Moroccan surf legends each bring something unique to the Moroccan surf scene, showing that surfing in Morocco is about more than just riding waves—it's about community, dedication, and embracing the raw beauty of the Moroccan coast. Their stories continue to inspire a new generation of surfers who come to Morocco to experience the thrill of places like Taghazout, Tamraght, and Safi. For those interested in riding the legendary waves of Morocco, these athletes are a reminder that Moroccan surf culture is rich, resilient, and thriving. Whether you’re a bodyboarder, shortboarder, or longboarder, the waves of Morocco await.

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