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Erica Hosseini

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Athleticism and beauty – a lethal combination. Erica Hosseini has both in spades. The self-proclaimed tomboy has graced magazine covers (in and out of the surf industry), been the focus of editorial features, fashion features and even appeared on “Access Hollywood.” With all of the modeling shoots she does for sponsors and editorial purposes, it’s surprising that the 5’10", blue-eyed, goofy-footed surfer/model can still find time to travel and compete (follow her adventures on ericahosseini.com). A late-comer to surfing, Erica didn’t first hop up on a board until she was 11 and living full...

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    Posted about 1 year ago by John Ohail

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    Posted about 1 year ago by John Ohail

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    Posted about 1 year ago by John Ohail

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