More than 90 adaptive surfers from around the world are making waves this week at Queen’s Surf Break in Waikiki. From visually impaired champions to a quadruple amputee standing tall on prosthetic legs, the event showcases not just elite athleticism, but a powerful sense of ohana. With cultural programming, a documentary film premiere, and competition through Sunday, the Hawaii Adaptive Surfing Championships are a celebration of resilience, purpose, and aloha.