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  2. Sally Fitzgibbons - Wikipedia

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    With this win she became the world's top-ranked female surfer and took the lead in the 2011 ASP World Tour. In August 2011, Fitzgibbons won her third ASP World Tour event, defeating Lakey Peterson in the final of the US Open of Surf in California, USA. [12] She finished the season runner up to Carissa Moore in the 2011 ASP Women's World Title.

  3. Justine Dupont - Wikipedia

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    Justine Dupont was born in Bordeaux, France.She began surfing at the age of 11. She lives between the South West of France [1] and Nazare, Portugal.. Multiple World Champion of the WSL XXL Awards, she has established herself as the best female big wave surfer in the world since 2019.

  4. Carissa Moore - Wikipedia

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    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. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Moore was the first surfer in history to win a WSL world title and the Olympic title in the same year.

  5. 18-year-old US surfer Caitlin Simmers makes history becoming ...

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    Simmers overtook five-time world champion Carissa Moore as surfing’s youngest women’s world champion at the age of 18 years, 10 months and 12 days. When put to her, Simmers said the record was ...

  6. Maya Gabeira - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, she decided to become a professional at 17 while living in Australia and moved to Hawaii that same year to surf world class waves. She quickly emerged as the world's top female big-wave surfer, winning global championships surfing challenging spots like Mavericks, Waimea, Todos Santos, and South Africa's shark-infested "Dungeons".

  7. Caitlin Simmers - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Simmers made her debut in the world surfing elite. Her first major result was victory at MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal beating Courtney Conlogue in the grand final. [8] After the mid-season cut, Simmers remained in the top positions of the ranking. She won her second CT stage by defeating Tyler Wright in the VIVO Rio Pro event. [9]

  8. Sage Erickson - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Erickson ranked number 9 [3] in the World Surfing Tour. Erickson has been featured on channels such as ESPN, [ 4 ] GrindTV, [ 5 ] and Surfer Magazine . [ 6 ] In 2014, she was listed on Maxim as one of the top 100 Hottest women, ranking number 87. [ 7 ]

  9. Megan Abubo - Wikipedia

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    Megan has 6 Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) World Championship Tour victories to her credit, the 2001 World Champion runner-up title and a no. 4 finish in 2005. In December 2007, Abubo won the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing in Hawaii, despite a rib injury.