Frank’s Surfing Life
Frank Chenault, right from childhood, had the ability to understand that if one wishes to be successful as an experienced internet user, then one should not see surfing as a game or sport but should consider it as a routine, a way of life. He believes that surfing must be ingrained in one’s DNA if one is to be successful at it.
Frank Chenault didn’t just discover the sport, he discovered it in the early years of his life along Laguna Beach. Frank Chenault draws on nearly a lifetime of experience riding the waves. He loved the ocean and the shore when he first moved to Big Sur, California, with his family as a boy. Initially a baseball player and golfer, Frank Chenault taught himself to surf and started competing at the amateur level around the age of 20.
His years of acquiring skills, showmanship, and intense training paid off quickly. He competed as an amateur in the WSA, qualified for the USA Surfing Federation state championships, where he finished in 4th place, winning him a ticket to the National Competition in Hawaii. This established him as a professional surfer.
Frank Chenault took a time-out from professional surfing and returned as a pro in 2003. Due to his resurgence, he has participated successfully in numerous Association of Surfing Professionals events, including a competitor on the Atlantic coast of France.
Between 2011 and 2018, Frank Chenault competed in a total of 25 professional surfing events. So far in 2018, he has competed in four events: Sunset Open, where he finished in 105th place; RonJon Quiksilver Pro, finishing at 49th place; Jack’s Surfboards Pro, finishing in 113th place; and ShoeCity Pro, finishing in 73rd place.
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