Agatha Christie First Stand Up Surfer

Agatha Christie

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 30/07/11 00:26 BST Updated: 28/09/11 11:12 BST

There's no doubt Agatha Christie had a love for telling a gripping murder mystery. But now it appears her talents extended from the typewriter to the surfboard.

Researchers have discovered she was one of Britain's first stand-up surfers, reports the Western Morning News.

Though Christie wrote about her surfing experience in her autobiography, researchers and the surfing community were surprised to learn the mystery writer was a surfing pioneer for Britain.

"In the early 1920s very few British people were surfing and the only one we know about earlier than her, standing up, was Prince Edward," researcher Pete Robinson, founder of the North Devon-based Museum of British Surfing told the South Devon Herald Express.

Christie first took up bodyboarding in the 1920s when she travelled with her husband to Cape Town, South Africa. The trip was part of her husband's task to help organize a world tour to promote the British Empire Exhibition in 1924.

After continuing on to Australia and New Zealand, Christie and her husband then travelled to Hawaii and became surfing experts at Waikiki in Honolulu, reports The Telegraph.

In her autobiography, Christie writes: ''I learned to become expert, or at any rate expert from the European point of view – the moment of complete triumph on the day that I kept my balance and came right into shore standing upright on my board!''

Research is now under way to see if she continued surfing upon her return to the UK.

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10:10 AM on 08/01/2011
I didn't think I could love her more...
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European1919
I am the PigmⒶn
06:14 AM on 08/01/2011
A woman of many talents. Kewl!
08:00 PM on 07/30/2011
Agatha Christie also wrote about her surf bathing in the Canary Islands in her Autobiography and in "Thirteen Problems". In the chapter 8 of these cases of Miss Marple, she says: "I practised in Las Palmas, which is the principal town of Grand Canary. In many ways I enjoyed the life out there very much. The climate was mild and sunny, there was excellent surf bathing (and I am an enthusiastic bather) and the sea life of the port attracted me: ships from all over the world put in at Las Palmas"
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Rusteia
it is what it is
07:30 PM on 07/30/2011
Hell Yeah!
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Happy Clb
02:52 PM on 07/30/2011
that is so awesome. love agatha christie
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05:29 AM on 07/30/2011
...And she devised the plot to Ten Little Indians while hanging ten.