Duke Kahanamoku died on January 22, 1968 at the age of 77.
Duke Kahanamoku's birth name is Kahanamoku, Duke Paoa Kahinu Makoe Hulikohoa.
Duke Kahanamoku, the renowned Hawaiian swimmer and surfer, was rumored to have had a romantic relationship with Doris Duke, the wealthy tobacco heiress, in the 1930s. Their connection was marked by mutual admiration, but it was never officially confirmed as a long-term relationship. Doris Duke was known for her relationships with various prominent figures, and while Duke Kahanamoku played a role in her life, details about their romance remain largely speculative.
No he's not black, hes full-blooded hawaiian
Duke Kahanamoku was an OlympicChampion swimmer from Hawaii. Duke's swimming coach was Harvey Chilton. Harvey Chilton coached Hui Makani Swim Club and was very well known swimming coach during this time period. He was known as the swim coach of "Hawaii's Champions".
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Duke Kahanamoku's birth name is Kahanamoku, Duke Paoa Kahinu Makoe Hulikohoa.
he lived to be 77 years old
Duke Kahanamoku was born on August 24, 1890.
Duke Kahanamoku was born on August 24, 1890.
Duke Kahanamoku died on January 22, 1968 at the age of 77.
This Is Your Life - 1952 Duke Kahanamoku was released on: USA: 20 February 1957
Was, not is. He died in 1968. He won the Olympic 100 meter freestyle swimming events in 1912 and 1918 and finished second to Johnny Weissmuller in 1924. He appeared in a few movies but was never a star.He was also a worl-class surfer, and did much to popularize the sport.Duke Kahanamoku was a world famous champion surfer. He was also an Olympic champion swimmer and an actor in adventure films.
Yes, Duke Kahanamoku had children. He and his wife, Nadine, had two daughters named Sam Kamai and Mary Kahanamoku. Duke was not only a celebrated swimmer and surfer but also a dedicated family man, often sharing his love for the ocean with his family.
Duke died by a heart attack on January 22,1968.
Duke Kahanamoku.
Hawaiian swimmer, actor and business man Duke Kahanamoku had several nicknames including: The Duke, The Big Kahuna, Father of Surfing, Mr. Hawaii, Hawaii's Ambassador of Aloha
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