Eight Behind-The-Scenes 'RISS' Moments With Carissa Moore
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Carissa Moore’s brought her own style to the game since the start. Growing up around Waikiki, she’s been on a surfboard pretty much since she could walk. And the rest, as they say, is history.
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- WSL / Peter H. Hamblin
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Moore celebrating her 4th World Title at Honolua Bay alongside her longtime rivals from Australia -- 7x World Champion Stephanie Gilmore and 2x World Champion Tyler Wright. With 13 titles between them, they’ve collectively owen the top spot on tour since Layne Beachley claimed her last Title in 2006.
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- WSL / Ben Thouard
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Breaking barriers at Teahupo’o, Moore has been traveling to Tahiti for a number of years and has grown increasingly more comfortable at the infamous reef. The site of the 2024 Olympic surfing competition, will we see her in a jersey there in a few years?
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A quality jam session with Peter King, Eric Geiselman and a sea of groms. Carissa would never tell you this, but she’s actually a great singer.
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When Moore exploded onto the scene as a young teenager she brought progressive surfing to the women’s ranks. And today, fins free and throwing buckets at a quiet reef pass in Tahiti, she’s still pushing her performances.
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One of the best role models in surfing, a local grom meeting her idol as a proud sister soaks up the moment.
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Moore has talked openly about the mental challenges of surfing and performing at her best. She consistently points to the power of positivity and finding joy in the moment, even if there are bound to be struggles along the way.
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Words to live by courtesy of Carissa Moore.
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Carissa Moore’s brought her own style to the game since the start. Growing up around Waikiki, she’s been on a surfboard pretty much since she could walk. And the rest, as they say, is history.
Eight Behind-The-Scenes 'RISS' Moments With Carissa Moore
WSL
Carissa Moore’s brought her own style to the game since the start. Growing up around Waikiki, she’s been on a surfboard pretty much since she could walk. And the rest, as they say, is history.
Moore celebrating her 4th World Title at Honolua Bay alongside her longtime rivals from Australia -- 7x World Champion Stephanie Gilmore and 2x World Champion Tyler Wright. With 13 titles between them, they’ve collectively owen the top spot on tour since Layne Beachley claimed her last Title in 2006.
Breaking barriers at Teahupo’o, Moore has been traveling to Tahiti for a number of years and has grown increasingly more comfortable at the infamous reef. The site of the 2024 Olympic surfing competition, will we see her in a jersey there in a few years?
A quality jam session with Peter King, Eric Geiselman and a sea of groms. Carissa would never tell you this, but she’s actually a great singer.
When Moore exploded onto the scene as a young teenager she brought progressive surfing to the women’s ranks. And today, fins free and throwing buckets at a quiet reef pass in Tahiti, she’s still pushing her performances.
One of the best role models in surfing, a local grom meeting her idol as a proud sister soaks up the moment.
Moore has talked openly about the mental challenges of surfing and performing at her best. She consistently points to the power of positivity and finding joy in the moment, even if there are bound to be struggles along the way.
Words to live by courtesy of Carissa Moore.
Carissa Moore’s brought her own style to the game since the start. Growing up around Waikiki, she’s been on a surfboard pretty much since she could walk. And the rest, as they say, is history.