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  2. Moana Jones Wong - Wikipedia

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    Jones Wong competed in the 2014 Surf n Sea Pipeline Women's Pro, [9] and in 2015 came fourth in the event's final. [10] [11] She also competed in the 32-mile Molokai 2 Oahu paddle race with her father, Dawson Jones. [4] In late 2021, Jones Wong won the HIC Pipe Pro. [2] [12]

  3. She didn't see any curvy women surfing. She started a ... - AOL

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    Her launch of the Curvy Surfer Girl active swimwear collection with JOLYN is a direct reflection of that. It features 15 pieces in sizes XS-4X as the most expansive collection of plus active swim ...

  4. Women's surfing - Wikipedia

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    A. Gabbard, Girl in the curl: A century of women in surfing, Seal Press, 2000. (in French) Anne-Sophie Sayeux, « Femmes surfeuses, paroles d'hommes surfeurs : petits arrangements dans l'ordre des genres », in L'Harmattan 2ème congrès international de la Société de Sociologie du Sport en Langue Française , L'Harmattan, Paris, 2007, pp.85-100.

  5. Carissa Moore - Wikipedia

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    Carissa Kainani Moore (born August 27, 1992) is an American surfer. She was the first-ever winner of the Olympic gold medal in women's shortboard surfing at the 2020 Summer Olympics. She is also a five-time world champion, winning in 2011, 2013, 2015, 2019 and 2021 on the World Surf League WSL Women's World Tour.

  6. Bethany Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    Bethany Meilani Hamilton (born February 8, 1990) is an American professional surfer and writer. In 2003, she survived a shark attack in which her left arm was bitten off; ultimately, she returned to professional surfing and wrote about her experiences in the 2004 autobiography, Soul Surfer: A True Story of Faith, Family, and Fighting to Get Back on the Board.

  7. Surf Girls - Wikipedia

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    Surf Girls is a reality television series on MTV that aired from May 12, 2003 to July 7, 2003. The show consisted of 14 amateur surfers trying to win for the chance to go professional. The show consisted of 14 amateur surfers trying to win for the chance to go professional.

  8. Maya Gabeira - Wikipedia

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    Later that year, Gabeira surfed the biggest wave ever by a woman when she successfully rode a 14 m (46 ft) wave at Dungeons, a big-wave surf spot in South Africa. In 2010, she got the 2010 Teen Choice Award for Best Female Action Sports Star. [7] [8] In 2012, she was awarded the XXL Big Wave Awards for Girls Best Overall Performance for the 5th ...

  9. Nikki van Dijk - Wikipedia

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    Van Dijk continued to compete at the highest level of the sport through 2021 with the World Surf League, the successor to the ASP tour. [9] In May 2015 she got her best result in a WSL CT competition in Fiji, moving into quarters. In 2021 she finished 13th on the WSL tour, below the automatic qualifying threshold for the 2022 season.