The article commemorates Harry 'Hotdog' Bold, a pioneering South African surfer, entrepreneur, and cultural influencer who played a pivotal role in transforming Durban into a global surfing hub during the 1960s. Bold introduced South Africa's first polyurethane foam surfboard, which catalyzed the shift from traditional wooden paddleboards to modern surf technology. Alongside other pioneers, he co-founded Safari Surfboards, a key local brand supplying high-performance gear. Bold also launched SA Surfer, the first surfing magazine in South Africa, and helped organize the nation's first official surf competition. His efforts included promoting international surf culture locally and participating in early global surfing events.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article focuses on cultural contributions to surfing in South Africa, highlighting historical achievements and personal legacy without engaging in political commentary or controversy. The framing is neutral, emphasizing Bold's influence on surf culture rather than any political stance.




