May 22, 2021
Sydney – Stephanie Gilmore has just about done it all in surfing since exploding onto the professional scene as a 19-year-old rookie in 2007, when she won the first of her seven world championship titles.
The sport s Olympic debut this year has offered the Australian a new challenge and while standing on top of the podium in Japan would probably surpass a record-breaking eighth world title, the hyper-competitive 33-year-old wants it all. Of course I d want to do both, that d be awesome if I could win eight world titles and a gold medal, Gilmore said during the professional World Surf League s recent Australian leg. That s be unreal.
By Syndicated Content
By Lincoln Feast
SYDNEY (Reuters) â Stephanie Gilmore has just about done it all in surfing since exploding onto the professional scene as a 19-year-old rookie in 2007, when she won the first of her seven World Championship titles.
The sportâs Olympic debut this year has offered the Australian a fresh challenge and while standing on top of the podium in Japan would probably surpass a record-breaking eighth world title, the hyper-competitive 33-year-old wants it all.
âOf course Iâd want to do both, thatâd be awesome if I could win eight world titles and gold medal. Thatâd be unreal,â Gilmore told Reuters at Narrabeen during the professional World Surf Leagueâs recent Australian leg.
By Syndicated Content
By Lincoln Feast
SYDNEY (Reuters) â Stephanie Gilmore has just about done it all in surfing since exploding onto the professional scene as a 19-year-old rookie in 2007, when she won the first of her seven World Championship titles.
The sportâs Olympic debut this year has offered the Australian a fresh challenge and while standing on top of the podium in Japan would probably surpass a record-breaking eighth world title, the hyper-competitive 33-year-old wants it all.
âOf course Iâd want to do both, thatâd be awesome if I could win eight world titles and gold medal. Thatâd be unreal,â Gilmore told Reuters at Narrabeen during the professional World Surf Leagueâs recent Australian leg.
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