Kolohe Andino

Surfer

Kolohe Andino was born in San Clemente, California, United States on March 22nd, 1994 and is the Surfer. At the age of 30, Kolohe Andino biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 22, 1994
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
San Clemente, California, United States
Age
30 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Surfer
Kolohe Andino Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 30 years old, Kolohe Andino has this physical status:

Height
180cm
Weight
73kg
Hair Color
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Eye Color
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Build
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Kolohe Andino Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Kolohe Andino Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
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Kolohe Andino Career

Son of top-ranked surfer, Dino Andino, Kolohe Andino began surfing at a young age as he followed his father to surfing trips; by age 8, Andino had already begun fielding sponsors who wished to represent him. By high school, he had retained professional surfer Mike Parsons as his coach and at age 15, Andino became the youngest winner of an National Scholastic Surfing Association (NSSA) title and holds the record for the most NSSA championships won by a male competitor, at nine overall. That same year, Andino also won two USA Surfing championship titles at the Lower Trestles in the Under 16 and Under 18 competitions.

Andino's breakthrough event happened in 2011 when he won both the ASP 6-Star Quiksilver Brazil Open of Surfing and the Vans Pier Classic world tour events. On January 8, 2015, he triumphed in the first-ever World Surf League (WSL) event, the World Surf League Surf City Pro held in Huntington Beach, California.

In 2019, Andino qualified to represent the United States at the 2020 Summer Olympics for surfing by finishing as one of the top two Americans at the 2019 World Surf League, and one of the top ten surfers overall. He is the first U.S. surfer ever to have qualified for the Olympic games. At the Olympics, he was eliminated in the quarterfinal round by Japan's Kanoa Igarashi.

In February 2021, while preparing for the year's WSL competitive season, Andino sprained his right ankle and re-aggravated the injury the following month, forcing him to require surgery and withdraw from the Australia leg of the tour.

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