John Kelly Awards

John Kelly AwardSurfrider Oahu’s John Kelly Environmental Achievement Awards recognize those who have made the greatest contributions towards protecting or enhancing our coastal community and environment. John Kelly, for whom the award is named, was the original recipient of the Lifetime Achievement category. For decades, Kelly led many environmental crusades on O‘ahu. The John Kelly Perpetual Trophy is a small koa surfboard, beautifully shaped as a board from the early days of Waikiki, when the water and the sand were clean, there were no groins or jetties, and there was plenty of beach access. Sadly, John Kelly passed away in 2007, but through this annual event he will be remembered and honored by the Surfrider Foundation.

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The Oahu Chapter seeks to promote environmental activism by honoring the efforts and achievements of inspirational individuals and organizations.  Award categories are Lifetime Achievement, Professional Surfer, and Hawaii-based company.

Previous Winners

Lifetime Achievement

Hawaii-Based Company

Professional Surfer

2010

Mark Cunningham

Honolulu Weekly

Duane DeSoto

2009

Yvon Chouinard

Bill Braden

The Malloy Brothers

2008

Shaun Tomson

Styrophobia

Dave Rastovich

2007

Randy Rarick

Pacific Biodiesel

James Pribram

2006

Peter Cole

Schnitzer Steel Hawaii

Pancho Sullivan

2005

Larry McElheny

Brushfire Records

Rochelle Ballard

2004

George Downing

Oceanit

Kelly Slater

2003

John Kelly

Patagonia - Haleiwa

Rob Machado

John Kelly (1919-2007)

John Kelly

John Kelly

By Catherine E. Toth
Honolulu Advertiser Windward O’ahu Writer

In the days before he died Wednesday, there was much that John M. Kelly Jr. couldn’t remember about his storied life:

That he invented the hydroplane surfboard and was one of the first surfers to ride the waves at Makaha;

That he was a decorated sailor and Juilliard School graduate who wrote books, conducted symphonies and spoke out against nuclear weapons;

That he founded a grass-roots environmental group responsible for saving 140 surf sites on O’ahu. But there was one thing that Kelly, who had Alzheimer’s for nearly two decades, could never forget: his love of the ocean.

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