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Interviews by Kaija Helmetag
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Karen Dahlberg, 34 Federal attorney “The city is a crowded place”even the parks are too crowded for me. I love sitting on my board and feeling like I have the ocean to myself.” Photo: Bonnie Biess
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Mike Bulger, 36 Body-alignment specialist Photo: Courtesy of the Subject
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Scott Rosenstein, 36 Global-health-policy expert “I’m six-foot-four, not a very good swimmer, so progress is slow and frequently painful”and the A train almost always lets me down. But the challenge and the ocean somehow make it worth it.” Photo: Bob Arkow
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Stefan Cangea, 28 Investment banker Photo: Michael Rovnyak
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Cynthia Rowley, 53 Fashion designer Photo: Richard Phillips
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William Finnegan, 58 Staff writer at The New Yorker “It’s never felt like a sport. It has no edges. I surfed all three days of Irene”Montauk to Jersey. If you’ve been in it as long as I have, you’re just hardwired to go when there’s swell.” Photo: Courtesy of the Subject
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Mike Asselin, 29 Physician assistant, intensive-care unit “Surfing keeps me focused on what’s really important, which is just getting good waves. I hear people complain about not knowing what they want to do with their life. I’ve never had that problem, I just want to get good waves.” Photo: Courtesy of the Subject
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Lawrence Luhring, 55 Gallery owner Photo: Courtesy of the Subject
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Julie Gilhart, 53 Fashion consultant “Surfing means I have more scars: one on my shin where my fin sliced me; one on my forehead where my board hit me; and a chipped tooth that keeps needing to be fixed.” Photo: Michael Rovnyak
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Anthony Michaels, “65-plus” Attorney and real-estate developer “I have been advised under penalty of grievous harm not to divulge my special spots.” Photo: Courtesy of the Subject
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Alex Matthiessen, 47 Environmental consultant “I usually slog to Ditch Plains, competing with drivers for the road and surfers for the waves. But, as in the city, goodwill prevails.” photo: Blair Seagram
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Obi Onyejekwe, 34 Creative director Photo: Courtesy of the Subject
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