Gabriel Medina

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Gabriel Medina
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Personal information
Born (1993-12-22) December 22, 1993 (age 30)
São Sebastião, São Paulo, Brazil
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight 149 lb (68 kg)
Surfing career
Best year 2014 - WSL World Champion
Sponsors Rip Curl, Guaraná Antarctica, Oi, Mitsubishi Motors, Samsung Galaxy, Oakley, Gorilla, FCS, Vult, Coppertone, Cabianca Surfboards[1]
Major achievements 2013 WSL World Junior Champion, 2014 World Champion, 2015 Vans Triple Crown of Surfing Champion, WSL Championship Tour event wins: 6
Surfing specifications
Stance Goofy
Favorite maneuvers Aerials

Gabriel Medina Pinto Ferreira[2] (born 22 December 1993) is a Brazilian professional surfer, also the 2014 WSL World Champion. Medina joined the world's elite of the World Surf League Tour in 2011, and in his rookie year he finished within the top 12 of the ASP (now WSL) World Tour at the age of 17.[3] In March 2014 he won the Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast.[4] Media sources credit him as being the second person to have executed a maneuver called the "Backflip".[5][6] Medina also became the first person ever to land this move in competition.[7]

Life and career

Born in São Sebastião, São Paulo, and raised in the city's district of Maresias, is the son of Simone Pinto Medina and Claudio de Jesus Ferreira.[8] Medina began surfing at age 9; at 11 he won his first national championship, the Rip Curl Grom Search in the category Sub-12, held in Búzios, Rio de Janeiro.[9]

Medina won many Brazilian amateur championships, becoming champion at the Volcom Sub-14, Quicksilver King of Groms, Rip Curl Grom Search, besides conquering the state championship three times. In California, he was second at the Volcom Internacional Sub-14, and in Ecuador, vice-champion of the Amateur World Sub-16 Championship.[9] At 14 years old, Medina was already at the finals of the Paulista Championship, became the Paulista Junior Champion, and surfing the World Qualifying Series (WQS) 6-star event Onbongo Pro Surfing 2008 in Ubatuba, where he managed to defeat his idol Adriano de Souza, aka Mineirinho.[10]

In July 2009, Medina won a contract with Rip Curl, and thereafter endeavored to pursue a professional surfing career. Just 10 days later, Medina set a new mark as the youngest male winner of an open age pro competition by taking out the Maresias Surf International in Brazil by the age of 15 (That victory broke one of pro surfing’s longest-standing records, held by Australian Nick Wood, who won the 1987 Rip Curl Pro at Bells Beach as a 16-year-old).[11]

In 2011 came the sequence of championships that took Medina to share the waves with the top surfers, surfing the WQS 6 Star Prime in Imbituba,[12] and the two WQS 6 Star in France and Spain. He was also victorious in the Pro Junior World Championship, held in French waves.[13] With his prowess and results in such a young age, Medina signed and extension contract with Rip Curl just in the same week of his debut on the 2011 ASP World Championship Tour, by the age of 17, by the mid-season rotation.[14] Medina went on to finish his rookie season with two WCT events wins (Hossegor, France and San Francisco, USA), despite competing only half of the season.[15]

In 2013, Medina went on to win the World Junior Tour (ASP) in 2013, at age 19.[16]

In the 2014 WCT season, by winning the very first event of the season, the Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast, Medina became the first Brazilian male surfer ever to win on the Gold Coast, and also the first goofy to win this contest since 2004 and less than two months after recovering from a broken leg injury suffered while surfing in Hawaii.[17][18][19] He dropped to 5th on the rankings after finishing 13th on the Billabong Rio Pro, but re-assumed the pole after winning the Volcom Fiji Pro.[20][21] Medina also won the Billabong Pro Teahupoo, the seventh WCT event of the season in Tahiti, beating in a highly competitive final Kelly Slater.[22] Later in the year, after finishing in 2nd place in the last event of the season at the Billabong Pipeline Masters in Hawaii, Medina went on to become the first ever Brazilian ASP World Champion by the age of 20 (the youngest since Kelly Slater did also in age 20 in 1992).[23]

In 2015, after a sequence of average results, Medina won the Quiksilver Pro France, capturing his sixth WCT event win and his second in Hossegor, France. After beating Mick Fanning and reaching the finals at the last WCT event of the season, the Billabong Pipe Masters in Hawaii, for the second straight year, Medina once again made history, becoming the first Brazilian ever to win the Hawaiian Triple Crown of Surfing title.[24] With Adriano de Souza winning the other semifinal later and capturing the 2015 World Title (due to Fanning's loss to Medina), the stage was set for a first time ever all Brazilian final at the Pipe Masters. Medina finished runner-up once again as de Souza became the first Brazilian ever to win the Hawaiian CT event.[25] With this second place, Medina finished the 2015 WCT season on a high note, reaching the 3rd place.

In May 14, 2016, during the Oi Rio Pro, Medina made history once again, becoming the first surfer ever to land the move "Backflip" in competition. As a result, Medina got a perfect 10 in all five judges thus beating fellow countryman Alex Ribeiro in a 2nd round elimination heat.[7][26]

Surfboards

Gabriel Medina has been with his shaper Johnny Cabianca since 2008.[27] Johnny Cabianca, a Brazilian living in the Basque Country, is one of the worlds most renowned surfboard shapers.[28] Gabriel is using about 100 surfboards a year.[29] Cabianca who previously shaped under the Spanish label Pukas, started his own brand in 2015. Gabriel’s first victory on a Cabianca Surfboard was the Quiksilver Pro France 2015.[30]

Results

Victories

WCT Wins
Year Event Venue Country
2015 Quiksilver Pro France Hossegor, Aquitaine  France
2014 Billabong Pro Teahupoo Tahiti  French Polynesia
2014 Fiji Pro Tavarua  Fiji
2014 Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast Gold Coast, Queensland  Australia
2011 Rip Curl Search San Francisco, California  United States
2011 Quiksilver Pro France Hossegor, Aquitaine  France
WQS Wins
Year Event Venue Country
2012 Nike Lowers Pro San Clemente, California  United States
2011 Super Surf International Imbituba  Brazil
2011 Sooruz Lacanau Pro Lacanau  France
2011 San Miguel Pro Zarautz, Basque Country  Spain
2009 Maresias Surf International Florianopolis, Santa Catarina  Brazil
Juniors Wins
Year Event Venue Country
2013 HD World Junior Championship Florianópolis  Brazil
2011 Airwalk Lacanau Pro Junior Lacanau  France

WSL World Championship Tour

Tournament 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast DNP 25th 13th 1st 13th 13th
Rip Curl Pro 25th 13th 13th 9th 5th 13th
Margaret River Pro - - - 5th 25th 9th
Rio Pro DNP 25th 3rd 13th 13th 3rd
Fiji Pro - 2nd 25th 1st 13th TBD
J-Bay Open DNP - - 5th 5th TBD
Billabong Pro Teahupoo DNP 5th 13th 1st 2nd TBD
Hurley Pro Trestles 13th 9th 13th 5th 3rd TBD
Quiksilver Pro France 1st 5th 2nd 5th 1st TBD
Rip Curl Pro Portugal 13th 2nd 25th 13th 5th TBD
Billabong Pipeline Masters 5th 9th 13th 2nd 2nd TBD
Rip Curl Search 1st - - - - -
Oakley Pro Bali - - 13th - - -
O'Neill Coldwater Classic - 5th - - - -
Rank 12th 7th 14th 1st 3rd 9th
Earnings $180,750 $146,750 $120,000 $431,500 $335,500 $58,750

References

  1. http://gabrielmedinaoficial.com.br/patrocinio/
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  27. http://www.worldsurfleague.com/posts/92135/johnny-cabianca-interview
  28. http://www.redbull.com/us/en/surfing/stories/1331721578245/surfboard-shapers
  29. http://www.oakley.com/en/blog/johnny-cabianca-unintended-story-surfboard-shaping-gabriel-medina/
  30. http://www.worldsurfleague.com/posts/152641/magic-board-quiksilver-pro-france-medina

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