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Thomas Michael O'Shaughnessy Jr. was born on 17 October, 1956 in North Carolina. Discover Thomas Michael O'Shaughnessy Jr.'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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Born 17 October 1956
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Nationality United States

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Timeline

2010

O'Shaughnessy was inducted into the UCF's Hall of Fame on April 16, 2010.

2001

• In 2001, an O'Shaughnessy-lead team went back to conquer the BIG BLUE RIVER, paddling 112 miles in relay, escorted by Hawaiian Tropic's 80-foot sailing yacht "The Princess Sterling." That team consisted of all-Florida paddlers; Rob Delaune and Craig Snell of Key West and Jim McCrady of Fort Lauderdale. At that time, this was considered the longest relay of its kind in the sport of paddle boarding. Time on this paddle was 20 hours and 2 minutes.

Abalone Cove – Palos Verdes to White's Beach - Catalina (22 miles) and back the next day from Abalone to Torrance Beach (28 miles), 2001.

2000

• Created the first of many "Full Moon" paddles from Cuba to the US, in 2000, in partnership with Quicksilver. Brought what was at that time some of best paddlers in the sport together to attempt a paddle to Cuba from Key West against the Gulf Stream. Notables included World Champion Tim Gair, Gene Rink, Guy Pere, Mike Takahashi, Dale Hope and The Hennessey Expedition Team through Tim Ritter & JP Cruz. After paddling for 22 plus hours in relay with three teams, the expedition was called, in great protest, by the boat captains due to safety and fuel concerns. Derek Levy, Mike Lee and Jeff Horn, all of the Southern California Paddleboard Club and O'Shaughnessy got back on their boards and paddled back 105 miles after only a day and half of rest, they established a Guinness World Record by being the first and fastest to cross what is known as the "Florida Straits," from Havana Harbor to the southernmost buoy of the United States in Key West. The time of 19 hours and 19 minutes was set, which is still the standing Guinness World Record for the fastest crossing of the Florida Straits. This paddle was considered a revival of the classic Ultra Paddles.

1998

• Created the Key West Classic – 1998 - The Original East Coast Paddleboard Championships ~ The East Coast's longest continuing annual paddleboard race.

• Established the Florida State Paddleboard Championships in 1998 as part of the annual Easter Surfing Festival in Cocoa Beach in partnership with surfing legend Dick Catri. First participants included Tim Ritter, as well as Derek Levy and Mark Levy of the Southern California Paddleboard Club. Notable racers since include World Champion Ryan Butcher from South Africa 2003 and 8 time Molokai Winner, Jamie Mitchell from Australia 2007.

1997

• Credited with introducing the Unlimited sport of paddleboarding to the East Coast and Florida in 1997. Until then, the sport existed in the 10'6 class exclusive only to Life Guards races and short sprint races at surf contests in the 1960s.

1979

A two-sport athlete for the University of Central Florida Fighting Knights in baseball and football, O'Shaughnessy was a defensive lineman for the University of Central Florida|UCF football team during the program's first two seasons of play in 1979 and 1980. As a defensive end on Don Jonas' inaugural football team, O'Shaughnessy, a Winter Park, Florida native, was one of the top defensive players the Knights fielded. He established a still standing school-record for sacks in a game with five against Emory & Henry University|Henry during the 1979 season.

Leading his team both seasons with 10 sacks in 1979 and 12 sacks in 1980 placed him among UCF's all-time best with 22 career sacks. At UCF Athletics, he was an Assistant Offense line coach for Football in 1981, the Founder and Founding President of UCF Letterman's K Club, the Knights Booster Board of Directors, and UCF side line radio reporter for UCF football games from 1990 through 1994. O'Shaughnessy was a member of the 1979 UCF Baseball team, UCF's first championship baseball team as part of the Sunshine State Conference.

1956

Thomas Michael O'Shaughnessy Jr. (born in Fort Bragg, North Carolina on October 17, 1956) is a member of the UCF Athletics Hall of Fame, a paddleboarder, surfer, adventurer, real estate agent and philanthropist. He is currently living in Ponce Inlet, Florida.