Hawaiian surfer Paige Alms wins the first ever women's event at the giant Maui wave known as "Jaws."
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The waves at Jaws -- real name Peahi -- can sometimes reach 60ft high.
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The break, which only comes to life at certain times of the year, is situated on the north coast of the Hawaiian island of Maui near the town of Wailea.
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Wind and chop on the wave faces can make it a bumpy and treacherous ride.
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Wipeouts can be brutal -- surfers wear buoyancy aids and sometimes spare air to help in the event of being held down beneath the giant waves.
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Jet skis tow surfers into the waves and are on hand for safety to whisk them away from the impact zone when they fall off.
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Hawaiia's Billy Kemper won the men's version of the 2016 Peahi Challenge at Jaws.