Congratulations Carissa Moore for making history as one of the 18 athletes the WSL Championship Tour will provisionally qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games.
Carissa Moore makes history as one of the 18 athletes the WSL CT will provisionally qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games.
The 27-year-old surfer from Hawaii surfed her rookie year in 2010 and is the youngest World Champion in the history of the Championship Tour. She will represent the United States and her Hawaiian heritage on the world's stage next summer.
To find out more check out the WSL Rankings and follow Moore at @rissmoore10.
Congrats Carissa Moore!
WSL
Congratulations Carissa Moore for making history as one of the 18 athletes the WSL Championship Tour will provisionally qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games.
The 27-year-old surfer from Hawaii surfed her rookie year in 2010 and is the youngest World Champion in the history of the Championship Tour. She will represent the United States and her Hawaiian heritage on the world's stage next summer.
To find out more check out the WSL Rankings and follow Moore at @rissmoore10.
Carissa Moore
Carissa Moore claims her fourth World Title, Stephanie Gilmore wins the Lululemon Maui Pro and Jack Robinson dominates Sunset.
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Hawaii/Tahiti Nui
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