Gabriel Medina

Gabriel Medina

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Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach 2024 03/29 21:30 - Gabriel Medina v Italo Ferreira View
Meo Rip Curl Pro Portugal 2024 03/11 08:00 - Jack Robinson v Gabriel Medina View
Lexus Pipe Pro 02/06 17:45 - Gabriel Medina v John John Florence View
SHISEIDO Tahiti Pro 2023 08/16 21:05 - Gabriel Medina v Jack Robinson View
Corona Open J-Bay 2023 07/19 08:40 - Jack Robinson v Gabriel Medina View
Surf City El Salvador Pro 2023 06/10 14:30 - Gabriel Medina v Jack Robinson View
Surf Ranch Pro 2023 05/28 17:24 - Filipe Toledo v Gabriel Medina View
Margaret River Pro 2023 04/27 23:05 - Gabriel Medina v Joao Chianca View
Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach 2023 04/08 21:20 - Italo Ferreira v Gabriel Medina View
Meo Rip Curl Pro Portugal 2023 03/12 07:00 - Filipe Toledo v Gabriel Medina View
Hurley Pro Sunset Beach 2023 02/16 21:45 - Gabriel Medina v Italo Ferreira View
Billabong Pro Pipeline 2023 02/07 17:45 - John John Florence v Gabriel Medina View

Wikipedia - Gabriel Medina

Gabriel Medina Pinto Ferreira (born 22 December 1993) is a Brazilian professional surfer who won the 2014, 2018 and 2021 WSL World Championships. With 18 WSL Championship Tour (CT) event wins and 31 Final appearances under his belt, Medina is one of the most experienced surfers when it comes to producing the best surfing under pressure. Medina is second only to Kelly Slater for the most World Titles among surfers currently on the men's CT. He qualified for the 2024 Olympic Games.

At home in Brazil, the goofy-footer is considered a national hero thanks to the World Titles he delivered. His explosive repertoire of above-the-lip maneuvers earned him several amateur titles in his early teens, including Rip Curl's Grom Search, Quiksilver's King of the Groms, and several National titles. In 2009, a 15-year-old Medina became the youngest surfer ever to win a major Qualifying Series event. Medina joined the world's elite of the World Surf League Tour in 2011 at 17 years of age (alongside eventual rival John John Florence), and in his rookie year he finished within the top 12 of the ASP (now WSL) World Tour. His high-flying acrobatic approach and his impact on the international stage poured fuel on the fledgling Brazilian Storm, a fresh injection of like-minded young professional surfers from Brazil who now occupy one-third of the CT roster. Since 2015, Medina has earned more Championship Tour victories than any other competitor and his dominance on has turned him into a perennial World Title contender. Media sources credit him as being the second person to have executed a maneuver called the "Backflip". Medina also became the first person ever to land this move in competition, held in Rio de Janeiro - Brasil.