Californian teenager Griffin Colapinto has ex-Tropical Cyclone Linda to thank for providing him with the wave of his life. The 19-year-old became the talk of the surfing world on Thursday after standing through three barrels at Kirra Point in Queensland to score the first 10-pointer of the new World Surf League season.
The Quiksilver Pro event was moved from nearby Snapper Rocks because of the wild conditions whipped up by the weather system just off the Gold Coast. Colapinto reaped the rich rewards in his quarter-final win over French Polynesian Michel Bourez.
Making his first non-wildcard appearance on the tour, he looked delighted after the first barrel and threw his hands into the air in celebration after making it through the second – then dropped them just as quickly when the third appeared.
Source :- theguardian
The Quiksilver Pro event was moved from nearby Snapper Rocks because of the wild conditions whipped up by the weather system just off the Gold Coast. Colapinto reaped the rich rewards in his quarter-final win over French Polynesian Michel Bourez.
Making his first non-wildcard appearance on the tour, he looked delighted after the first barrel and threw his hands into the air in celebration after making it through the second – then dropped them just as quickly when the third appeared.
Source :- theguardian
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