Carissa Moore returns as a mom to a World Surf League Championship Tour that is dominated by youth.
After a two-year break to start a family, the five-time world champ and Olympic gold medalist talks motherhood and what the return to competition means to her.
It was a storybook ending for one world champion, and 1.3 points away for another. By the time Carissa Moore and Eli Hanneman were carried up the beach at the Florence Pipe Pro today, the QS 2,000 had ...
SYDNEY >> Surfing’s elite world tour kicks off this week at Australia’s Bells Beach with Carissa Moore, Stephanie Gilmore, ...
Brazilian surfer Italo Ferreira became the first Olympic gold medalist in surfing, overcoming the early adversity of breaking ...
Three Americans are advancing to surfing's quarterfinals, but Kolohe Andino had to eliminate a teammate to get it done.
The water has always been a part of American surfer Carissa Moore’s life. Her father was a competitive open-water swimmer and he taught his daughter how to swim and surf at a young age. “The water, ...
The tour brings in maternity wildcard and parental leave, with surfers saying it is a ‘huge step in the right direction’ and ‘so sick’ for the sport ...
It seems like forever since Carissa Moore has won a contest; when in reality, she won a CT less than a year ago, the Roxy Pro France. It only seems like she’s struggling because the three-time World ...
Defending champion Isabella Nichols joins Molly Picklum as the last Australians standing at the Bells Beach WSL season-opener ...
I hate to begin anew by rehashing old, but Lakey Peterson’s consolation quote after losing yesterday has been reverberating in my head since the moment she delivered it: I don’t deserve it…I don’t ...