Order your copy of ‘The Oom’
‘The Oom – The Biography of South African Waters Sports Pioneer’ is the illustrated life story of a man who made a massive impact on several ocean-based water sports in the country from the 1950s to the 1980s.
The first to ride a surfboard on the Cape Atlantic coast. John Whitmore was a true innovator. He created the country’s first surfboard brand, discovered many iconic local surf breaks, including Elands Bay and Jeffreys Bay, and founded Springbok surfing, influencing generations of surfers to follow.
John became widely known for his daily surf report on Radio Good Hope from 1965 to 1985. His starring role in Bruce Brown’s The Endless Summer (1966) spread his fame internationally. Also known as ‘The Doyen’, John introduced the Hobie Cat and the Morey Boogie to South Africa in subsequent decades, transforming the country’s relationship with the ocean.
Written by Cape Town journalist Miles Masterson, ‘The Oom’ offers a fascinating chronicle of the man who helped to establish South African beach culture and inspired countless others to follow suit.
Order your numbered, signed copy of the book now, which comes with a limited edition Whitmore Surfboards sticker (while sticker stocks last). A percentage of all book sales go to South African environmental NPO Protect the West Coast.
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Author – Miles Masterson
Miles Masterson grew up as a surfer on the Atlantic Seaboard of Cape Town in the 1980s. He began his career in the early 1990s as Associate Editor at Wavelength surfing magazine in the UK before returning home in 1997 to co-found the award-winning youth magazine blunt. Miles’s freelance work has been widely published locally and overseas, including in Sports Illustrated and The Surfer’s Journal. For the past few years, he has worked as Communications Manager for Protect the West Coast, an award-winning South African environmental NGO. The Oom is Miles’s second book; Penguin Random House published his first book, How to Surf, in 2009.





