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Surfing Australia

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Australia celebrated its most successful year in surfing history, headlined by Jack Robinson's impressive Olympic silver medal performance, with Tyler Wright and Ethan Ewing showcasing exceptional skills to reach the Paris quarterfinals.

Robinson’s career-defining achievements also included wins at the Hurley Pro Sunset Beach and Margaret River Pro on the WSL Championship Tour. Molly Picklum also claimed first place at the Hurley Pro.

Three Australian athletes made it to the final five of the 2024 WSL Finals, with Robinson placing fourth and Picklum and Ewing placing fifth.

Underscoring the depth and versatility of Australian surfing, the Junior Irukandji team shattered records at the 2024 ISA World Games, winning the overall gold and making history as the most-decorated team in ISA history.

Surfing Australia’s mission is to make our country the dominant surfing nation, guided by the values: limitless, authentic, elite and fun.

The program sets the standard by employing best practices, leveraging expertise and strengthening the national performance support network to deliver solutions for both athletes and coaches.

Surfing Australia’s HP Program continues to explore opportunities to use evidence-based research and innovation to give our athletes a significant competitive advantage.