Big news from Carissa Moore. Hawaii's five-time surfing world champ announced today in a New York Times article that she'll soon step away from competitive surfing. "Carissa Moore will leave competitive surfing after going for a repeat Olympic gold medal this summer and wants to start a .
Hawaii's five-time world surfing champ Carissa Moore has been putting in some tube time lately. She competed in the 2023 Vans Pipe Masters and finished in third place. Last week, she surfed in Da Hui's Backdoor Shootout on team "A New Earth Project" with Koa Smith, Shayden Pacarro, Matahi .
Hawaii's got a whole lotta love for five-time world surfing champion Carissa Moore. It's understandable since she was born and raised on Oahu and learned to surf in Waikiki. So when Moore lost the 2023 WSL World Title to Floridian Caroline Marks last weekend, Hawaii surfers were bummed. .
By Lincoln Feast (Reuters) - Griffin Colapinto beat Brazil's Italo Ferreira in a high-scoring final at the Surf Ranch Pro in California on Sunday but .
By Lincoln Feast (Reuters) - Hawaii's Carissa Moore dominated the pool at the Surf Ranch Pro in Lemoore, California, on Sunday to climb to the top of .