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Continue Brazilian surfer Gabriel MedinaMedina in 2018Personal informationBorn (1993-12-22) December 22, 1993 (age 26)San Sebastian, Sao Paulo, BrazilResidenceMaresias, Sao Paulo, BrazilHeight5 feet 11 in (1.80 m)Weight169 lbs (77 kg) careerBest year1: 2014 and 2018 - WSL World ChampionSponsMatt Nabney, Rip Curl, Guarana Antarctica, Oi, Audi, Samsung Galaxy, Oakley, Gorilla, FCS traction and fins, Vult, Coppertone, Tokoro Surfboards ' Highlights achievement 2013 WSL World Junior Champion 2014 World Champion 2018 World Champion 2015 World Champion 2015 Vans Triple Crown World Surfing Champion WSL World Championship Tour Championship Event wins: 14 Surfing specsStanceGoofyShaper (s) Johnny CabiancaFavorite wavesTeahupo'oFavorite maneuversAerials, Barrebry Gabriel Medina Pinto Ferreira (born December 22, 1993) is a Brazilian professional surfer, as well as 2014 and 2018 WSL world champion. Medina joined the world elite Tour in 2011, and in his rookie year he finished in the top 12 of the ASP World Tour (now WSL) at the age of 17. In March 2014, he won the Gold Coast Kwicksilver Pro. Media sources call him the second person to perform the maneuver called Backflip. Medina also became the first person ever to land this step in the competition. Born in San Sebastian, Sao Paulo, and raised in the Maresias area, is the son of Simone Pinto Medina and Claudio de Jesus Ferreira. Medina started surfing at the age of 9; At the age of 11 he won his first national championship, Rip Curl Thunder Search in the Sub-12 category held in Boesio, won many Brazilian amateur championships, becoming the champion at Volcom Sub-14, Kviksilver King Thunder, Rip Curl Thunder Search, besides winning the state championship three times. In California he was second at the Volcom Internacional Sub-14, and in Ecuador, the vice-champion of the amateur world sub-16. At the age of 14 Medina was already in the final of the Paulista Championship, became the champion of Paulista among juniors, and surfing the World Qualifying Series (W'S) 6-star tournament Onbongo Pro Surfing 2008 in Ubatube, where he managed to defeat his idol Adriano de Sousa, aka Mijerinho. In July 2009, Medina won a contract with Rip Curl and then tried to pursue a professional surfing career. Just 10 days later, Medina set a new mark as the youngest male winner of the Open Age pro competition, revealing maresias Surf International in at the age of 15 (this victory broke one of the oldest pro surfing records held by Australian Nick Wood, who won the 1987 at Bells Beach as a 16- year-old). In 2011, there was a sequence of championships that took Medina to share the waves with the best surfers, surfing at W's 6 Star Prime in Imbitobe, and two W'S 6 stars in France and Spain. He was also in the Pro Junior World Championship, which takes place in the French waves. With his prowess and results at such a young age, Medina signed and extended his contract with Rip Curle just the same week of his debut on the 2011 ASP Tour World Championships, at the age of 17, by a mid-season rotation. Medina finished the season with two wins in the WCT (Hossegaard, France and San Francisco, USA), despite the fact that he won only half of the season. In 2013, Medina won the World Junior Tour (ASP) in 2013, at the age of 19. In the 2014 WCT season, winning the first event of the season, the Kwicksilver Pro Gold Coast, Medina became the first Brazilian male surfer ever to win on the Gold Coast, and the first blunt to win this competition since 2004 and less than two months after recovering from a broken leg injury sustained while surfing in Hawaii. He dropped to 5th place in the rankings, finishing 13th in the , but again took the pole after winning the Volcom . Later this year, finishing 2nd in the last event of the season at the Billabong Pipeline Masters in Hawaii, Medina became the first ever Brazilian ASP world champion at the age of 20 (the youngest since did so at the age of 20 in 1992). In 2015, after a sequence of average results, Medina won the Kwickilver Pro France, winning his sixth win in the WCT tournament and the second in Hossegaard, France. After beating and reaching the final at the last WCT event of the season, Billabong Pipe Masters in Hawaii for the second year in a row, Medina made history again by becoming the first Brazilian ever to win the Hawaiian Triple Crown surfing title. With winning the other semi-final later and capturing the 2015 world title (due to Fanning's loss in Medina), the stage was set for the first time ever of an all-Brazilian final at the Masters trumpet. Medina finished second again as de Souza became the first Brazilian ever to win a Hawaiian CT event. With this second place Medina finished the 2015 WCT season on a high note, reaching 3rd place. On May 14, 2016, during the Oi Rio Pro, Medina made history again, becoming the first surfer to ever land a Backflip in a competition. As a result, Medina got a perfect 10 in all five judges, thus beating compatriot in the 2nd round elimination heat. Medina finished third. On June 17, 2016, Medina won his seventh WCT tournament, the second in Cloudbreak, in tough conditions in the Fiji Islands. The victory put him as the most victorious Brazilian surfer in the history of CT only at the age of 22. In the 2017 season Made history as one of two (, women's division) first-ever surfers to win a competition in the handles of the wave pool at Kelly Slater's Surf Ranch in Lemur, California. Medina later also managed to secure two more event wins (France Pro 29 and MEO Rip Curl Pro ) achieving nine WCT wins in his career, by the age of 23. Despite reaching the final event with title chances, Medina finished the season in second place. With that Medina extends his end-of-season streak to at least the Top 3 to an incredible four years since his 2014 world title. In the 2018 season, Medina's better start than the previous three seasons and wins in Tahiti, the wave pool in California, and the pipeline (including a 10-point ride in his quarterfinal heat) lead him to become a two-time world champion, so becomes the most experienced surfer from Brazil, at the age of 24. 2018 was also marked as a historic year for Brazilian surfing, as the country won 9 victories - Medina (3x), Etalo Ferreira (3x), (2x) and William Cardoso - from 11 events in the calendar 2018 Championship Tour, which ended with the second title of Medina. In addition, CT surfer Jesse Mendes won the Vans Triple Crown surfing, becoming the second Brazilian surfer to accomplish the feat, next to Medina himself. Mateus Herdy became the WSL junior world champion in Taiwan, joining Brazilians Medina, Adriano de Souza, Cayo Ibelli, Lucas Silveira and Pablo Paulino (2x), as well as the big waves of surfers Rodrigo Cox and Maya Gabeyra, winning each other xxL Wave awards and setting new Guinness World Records for the biggest waves. In the 2019 season, after another sleepy start, Medina again won another victory, his 13th CT tournament, this time in Jeffreys Bay, South Africa. Medina made history as part of the first-ever blunt-footers final at J-Bay, against compatriot Stolo Ferreira, and the first blunt-footed to win the event in 35 years (Mark Occhilupo) and the second ever. In September 9-15, Medina along with the best surfers from around the world competed in Miyazaki, Japan in the 2019 ISA World Surfing Games, a mandatory event to be eligible to participate in the 2020 Olympics, will also be held in Japan. Medina competed in the Men's Open and went on to finish the event with a bronze medal, followed by fellow CT surfers Koloe Endino (2nd) and compatriotTalo Ferreira (1st). In addition, due to these results combined with Filipe Toledo (9th after withdrawal due to back pain), as well as in the Women's Open (2nd), Tatiana Weston-Webb (5th) and Mystery Hinkel (25th), Brazil won the gold medal, the first since the 2000 ISA Games. Less than a week later, Medina captured his 14th CT tournament victory, the third win at Rancho Surfing was Kelly Slater (thus winning all three individual competitions ever had on this site at the time), in the Freshwater Pro, climbing the rankings and reaching first position. Medina did not do well during the European leg and was eventually eliminated in the 1/8 final in the Quixilver Pro of France and meo Rip Curl Pro of Portugal. With one event left to go, he is second in the rankings, just behind Become of Ferreira. Medina sparked controversy at the 2019 Billabong Pipe Masters by doing what the surfing community known as Brazzo move and fell for its fellow competitor. This led to his actions being called unsportsmanlike. The Brazilian surfer is also chosen to represent his country at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, along with WCT 2019 champion Italo Ferreira. The Olympic Games will be held from July 24 to August 9. Medina's surfboard has been working with his formative Johnny Kabianka since 2008. Johnny Kabianka, a Brazilian living in the Basque Country, is one of the world's most famous surfboard shapers. Medina uses about 100 surfboards a year. Cabianca, formerly formed under Spanish label Pukas, founded its own brand in 2015. Medina's first victory on the Cabianca surfboard was Kviksilver Pro France 2015. Results of the World Championship Year Venue Country 2019 Freshwater Pro Lemoore, California United States 2019 Corona Open J-Bay Jeffreys Bay, South Africa 2018 Billabong Pipeline Masters , Hawaii United States 2018 Surf Ranch Pro Lemoore, California USA 2018 Tahiti Pro Teahupo'o Tahiti French Polynesia 2017 MEO Rip Curl Portugal Supertubos Beach, Beach Peniche Portugal 2017 Kwickilver , Aquitaine France 2016 Fiji Pro Tavara Fiji 2015 Kwickilver Pro France Hossegaard, Aquitaine France 2014 Tahiti French Polynesia 2014 Fiji Pro Tavarua Fiji 2014 Kvikua Fiji 2014 Kvikua Liver Pro Gold Coast Gold Coast, queensland Australia 2011 Rip Curl Search San Francisco, California United States 2011 Kwickilver Pro France Hossegor, Aquitaine France Special Events Of the Year Venue Country 2017 Future Classic Lemur, California U.S. World Qualifying Series Of the Year Host Country 2012 Nike Lowers Pro San Clemente , California USA 2011 Super Surf International Imbituba Brazil 2011 Sooruz Lacanau Pro Lacanau France 2011 San Miguel Pro zarautz, Basque Country Spain 2009 Maresias Surf International Florianopolis, Santa Catarina Brazil Juniors Tour of the Year Venue Country 2013 HD World Junior Championship Florianopolis Brazil 2011 Airwalk Lacanau Pro Junior Lacanau France WSL World Tour Tournament 2011 2012 2015 2016 2016 2017 2018 2018 2019 Kwicksilver Pro Gold Coast DNP 25th 13th 13th 3rd 3rd 13th 5th 5th Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach 25th 13th 13th 9th 5th 5th 13th 3rd 5th - - - - 5th 25th 9th 25th 5th 17th 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th 13th 13th 3rd 9th 9th 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th Corona Bali Protected - - 13th - - - - 9th 17th 17th Corona Open J-Bay DNP - - 5th 5th 3rd 5th 1st 1st Billabong Pro Teahupoo DNP 5th 13th 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd Surf ------1st 1st 1st 5th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 13th 13th Curl Rip Pro Portugal 13th 2nd 13th 5th 13th 13th 1rd 1rd 1rd 3rd 3rd 3rd Billab 3th Billab Ong Pipeline Masters 5th 9th 13th 2nd 13th 5th 5st 1st Rip Curl Search 1 ------O'Neill Waterold Classic - 5 ------Fiji Pro - 2nd 25th 1st 13th 1rd 13th 13th 13th 13th th - - Hurley Pro in Trestles 13th 9th 13th 5th 3rd 13th 13th - 12th 7th 14th 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st $180,750 $146,750 $120,000 $431,500 $335,500 $281,750 $374,750 $473,200 $330,000 Links - Archive Copy. Archive from the original 2015-12-22. Extracted 2015-12-16.CS1 maint: archived copy as headline (link) - Gabriel Medina. Audi. Received on October 20, 2019. Gabriel Medina. Surffcs.com. Surf FSC. Received on July 23, 2014. Gabriel Medina wins the 2014 Kwicksilver Pro Gold Coast. Surfing magazine. March 11, 2014. Received on July 23, 2014. O voo de Gabriel Medina, o jovem Edolo do surfing brasileiro. Veja.abril.com.br. We're. Gabriel Medina completa manobra 'imposs'vel' no Hawa: o flip. Globo Esport. Received on November 20, 2012. b Air War heats up on Oi Rio Pro. World Surf League. Received on May 14, 2016. Marcello Serpa Kria Marca pair surfista que and fenemeno uniform. Ccsp.com.br.Club DE CRIACO DE SAN PAULO. Received on July 23, 2014. a b Top 5 Surfistas Mundiais. Surfworldpt.wordpress.com. World Press. Received on July 23, 2014. Adriano de Souza and destronado on Estrea but Onbongo Pro Surfing. Beachbite.com Beach White. Archive from the original on August 11, 2014. Received on July 23, 2014. THE 100 GREATEST SURFERS OF ALL TIME. surfeuropemag.com. received on September 11, 2013. 17-year-old Gabriel Medina wins the six-star Brazilian premier. Tracksmag.com track magazine. Received on July 23, 2014. Gabriel Medina, Paulista de 20 anos: fenemeno do surfing uniform. Tiooda.com.br Tio Oda. Teen Surfing Sensation Gabriel Medina signs a new Rip Curl deal in the same week as his official ASP World Tour debut. Ripcurl.com Rip Curl. Received on July 23, 2014. De hiperativo fenemeno, Gabriel Medina Vira o anjo do Brazil no surfing. globoesporte.globo.com. Globo Esporte. Received on February 22, 2012. Medina claims the men's ASP world junior title. worldsurfleague.com. World Surf League. Received on November 2, 2013. Jarvis, Craig. Gabriel Medina Wins 2014 wicksilver Pro, Gold Coast. Stabmag.com. Stab Magazine. Received on July 23, 2014. Brazilian Gabriel Medina has a world title in his sights after winning the Kwicksilver Pro. www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au Newsletter. Received on March 12, 2014. ^ ^ Medina vance on WCT da Gold Coast. oglobo.globo.com O Globo. Received on March 11, 2014. Gabriel Medina wins 2014 Fiji Pro. Surfingmagazine.com. Network of Enthusiasts. Received on July 23, 2014. Medina wins the Fiji Pro, holds the WCT top lead. worldsurfleague.com. World Surf League. Received on June 6, 2014. Medina wins the Billabong Pro Tahiti in epic conditions. worldsurfleague.com. World Surf League. Received on August 25, 2014. Congratulations to Gabriel Medina, 2014 ASP World Champion!. World Surf League. Medina wins the 2015 Vans Triple Surf Crown. worldsurfleague.com. World Surf League. Received on December 18, 2015. De Souza clinches the 2015 world title and trumpets the Masters crown on finals day. World Surf League. Received on December 17, 2015. Medina phase hist'ria ao acertar flips, tyr nod 10 e avansha and 3a fase not Rio. Globo Esport. Received on May 14, 2016. Gabriel Medina vence about Fiji Pro batendo o l'der do ranking for the final. World Surf League. Received on June 17, 2016. The World Surf League is conducting a groundbreaking test event at The Surf Ranch by Kelly Slater. World Surf League. Received on September 20, 2017. Gabriel Medina reigns again in Kwicksilver Pro France. World Surf League. Received on October 14, 2017. Gabriel Medina claims a second straight victory in Portugal. World Surf League. Received on October 25, 2017. How Medina commanded the pipeline. World Surf League. Received on December 27, 2018. Gabriel Medina and bicampe'o uniform vencendo o trumpet masters not Hawash. World Surf League. Received on December 18, 2018. Brazil takes a day (and a year). World Surf League. Received on December 17, 2018. Jesse Mendes wins the 2018 Vans Triple Crown. World Surf League. Received on December 17, 2018. Mateus Herdy claims the world junior title in Taiwan. World Surf League. Received on December 8, 2018. Kokas on his victorious wave of Nazare: It was a gift from God. World Surf League. Received on April 30, 2018. Maya Gabeira sets the new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ name for the largest wave Surfed Unlimited (woman). World Surf League. Received on October 2, 2018. The finale of the day post-show: A Story Made in Jeffreys Bay. World Surf League. Received on July 19, 2019. Brazil wins historic team gold at the IsA 2019 World Surfing Games presented by Vans. International Surfing Association. Received on September 15, 2019. The final day of the post-show: Peterson and Medina Rock Ranch. World Surf League. Received on September 21, 2019. Surfing shame loses the world title in a cruel dose of karma. au.sports.yahoo.com. received 2019-12-20. Gabriel Medina and Italo Ferreira go to the 2020 Olympic Games. Surfline. 2019-12-12. Received 2020-03-11. New champion, new Medina 2015 Kolchan. World Surf League. Received 2020-03-11. Http://www.redbull.com/us/en/surfing/stories/1331721578245/surfboard-shapers . . The issue the WSL to complete the cancelled Margaret River event in Uluwatu. Surfer.com. External Links WSL Profile WSL Tour Championship Gabriel Medina Br-Rip Curl Achievements Preceded by Mick Fanning World Surf League World Champion (men)2014 Replaced Adriano De Sousa Preceded by John Florence World Surf League World Champion (Men) 2018 Successful getting out of jose gabriel cosio medina biografia. biografia gabriel medina pdf. biografia de gabriel medina surfista. biografia de gabriel medina

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