News about Carissa Moore

Shocking moment teen Aussie surf star is almost dragged off her board and abused in disgraceful scenes at world championships - before she gets the best revenge possible

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 14, 2024
Rising Aussie surfer Willow Hardy (pictured right) is officially a junior world champion - but her crowning career achievement in El Salvador on Saturday was shrouded in controversy thanks to the shocking conduct of Portugal's Erica Maximo (pictured left).

Travis Kelce is the 'absolute realest dude', says X Games host Selema Masekela - after sharing a snap from an interview with the Super Bowl-winning Chiefs star and Taylor Swift's boyfriend in LA

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 22, 2024
The Kansas City Chiefs star left an impression on the X Games host, which Masekela expressed on an Instagram post from April 17. Masekela met Kelce for a one-on-one interview and described him as 'the absolute realest dude' with a snap of them chatting in a kitchen. In the same post, the commentator shared a picture with Olympic surfer Carissa Moore at her book release in New York City from the previous day. 'Yesterday vs Today. Having a GOAT's only kinda week,' Masekela wrote.

As Tyler Wright comes second, Australian Jack Robinson wins the World Surf League Pipeline event

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 9, 2023
After winning the season-opening World Surf League tournament in Hawaii, Australia's Jack Robinson has taken over the world No.1 ranking. Tyler Wright was forced to finish second after homecoming Carissa Moore fought for victory, with Robinson clinching the men's final against Italian Ossa Fioravanti. The Billabong Pro was the 25-year-old West Australian's fourth title and his third on tour.

Surfer Stephanie Gilmore reveals the shocking pay difference between men and women in the sport

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 3, 2022
Stephanie Gilmore, an eight-time world surfer, is speaking out against pay in the sport. In this week's issue of Stellar Magazine, the Australian surfing star claims she was earning almost half of what her male counterparts did early in their careers. My salary was almost $12,000 to the men's $40,000.' The 34-year-old says, "I didn't question it because all I wanted to do was surf."

Stephanie Gilmore of Australia has been named the best female surfer ever as she earns her eighth world championship

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 9, 2022
Gilmore brought any discussion about who is the queen of the surf to bed when she won her eighth crown with a victory at Lower Trestles in southern California on Thursday. The 34-year-old won her first title in 2007 but hadn't been crowned the world's best surfer since 2018.