Carissa Moore Biography, Boyfriend, Lifestyle & Income
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Carissa Moore Biography, Boyfriend, Lifestyle & Income
February 28, 2023
Carissa Kainani Moore (born August 27, 1992) is an American professional surfer, the 2021 Olympic champion
Carissa Kainani Moore (born August 27, 1992) is an American professional surfer, the 2021 Olympic champion, and the 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2019 WSL Women's World Tour Champion. In 2013, she was named by Glamour magazine as one of their Women of the Year. She became a member of the Surfers' Hall of Fame in 2014.
When she was five years old, Moore started surfing with her dad off the beaches of Waikiki in Honolulu, Hawaii. "Dad taught me how to surf when I was about four or five years old at Waikiki Beach and I was immediately hooked." Her father, Chris, was a competitive open water swimmer who won a number of competitions. He lived closer to the water than Moore's landlocked mother, so Moore chose Hawaii, the ocean, and her father after her parents divorced when she was ten years old. When Moore stayed with her mother and her motivation for surfing would start to wane she would write letters to her father to stay motivated.
She started earning multiple wins at NSSA junior surf competitions at age 11. She also won top spots at the ISA World Junior Surfing Championships, where she helped Hawaii win a team victory. In all, she clinched a record 11 NSSA amateur titles, and at age 16 in 2008, she became the youngest champion at a Triple Crown of Surfing event when she won the Reef Hawaiian Pro.
Career
In 2010, Moore qualified to compete on the ASP World Tour, now called the World Surf League. She won two major contests, finished third overall, and was named Rookie of the Year. The following season, Moore was a youngster to watch on the World Tour and she lived up to her reputation, winning three events and claiming her first World crown, unseating four-time defending champ Stephanie Gilmore in the process. At 18, she became the youngest person – male or female – to win a surfing world title. Moore took top World Tour honors again in 2013 and 2015.
Moore has been named an Adventurer of the Year by National Geographic, a Woman of the Year by Glamour magazine and Top Female Surfer in the SURFER magazine poll (numerous times). She was inducted into the Surfers' Hall of Fame, and the State of Hawaii declared January 4 to be Carissa Moore Day.
2019 Championship Tour
At the 2019 World Surf League Women's Championship Tour, Moore finished in first place and qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics.
2020
She announced after the 2019 season that she would take a break from the world tour in 2020.
2020 Summer Olympics
Moore qualified to compete for the United States in surfing on the U.S. women's team with Caroline Marks at the 2020 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan and postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Moore advocated for the wearing of the Hawaiian flag rather than the flag of the United States at the 2020 Summer Olympics. In the WSL, Moore represents Hawaii in competition per WSL rules that separate Hawaiian surfers from mainland United State surfers. In the Olympics, she will represent the US for the first time as there will be no division between mainland and Hawaiian-born surfers, unlike the WSL. She was the first Olympic surfer to be ethnically Hawaiian.
In the first round of competition, Moore scored an 11.74 and won her heat, which advanced her directly to the third round of competition. Moore won her heat of the third round of competition against Peruvian Sofía Mulánovich with a 10.34 and advanced to the quarterfinals. Moore won her head-to-head competition with a score of 14.26 in the quarterfinals against Brazilian Silvana Lima and advanced to the semifinals. In the semifinals match between Moore and Japan's Amuro Tsuzuki, Moore won and advanced to the final heat where surfers compete for the gold and silver medals. In the final match against South African Bianca Buitendag, Moore won the Olympic gold medal with a score of 14.93.
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Low-fat Milk, Two Egg Whites or Fruits & a Veg Sandwich
Lunch
Rice, Fresh Vegetables, Grilled Fish
Evening Snack
Filter Coffee, Nuts & Dry Fruits
Dinner
Vegetables, Chapattis, Fresh Green Salads and Seasonal Fruits, Coconut Water or Fresh Fruit Juice and some Dark Chocolate as Dessert
Carissa Moore Diet Plan
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Carissa Moore Family Members, Affairs & More
Father Name
Chris Moore
Mother Name
Not Known
Brother Name
Not Known
Sister Name
Not Known
Marital Status
Unmarried
Marriage Date
Not Known
Boyfriend / Affairs
Not Known
Husband / Spouse
Not Known
Son Name
Not Known
Daughter Name
Not Known
Carissa Moore International Competitions, Medal Records
Year
Competition
Venue
Rank/Position
Records / Notes
2020
Olympic Games
Tokyo
Gold medal
Shortboard
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