Career earnings $266,917 Role Surfer Stance Regular Weight 64 kg | Website www.carissamoore.com Height 1.7 m Name Carissa Moore Education Punahou School | |
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Best year World Champion 2011, 2013, 2015 ASP Women's World Tour Major achievements 3 time ASP Women's World Tour Champion; ASP Elite Victories: 6; ASP Other Victories: 2; ASP Rookie of the Year 2010; 11 NSSA Titles. Similar People Stephanie Gil, Sally Fitzgibbons, Tyler Wright, Courtney Conlogue, Lakey Peterson Profiles |
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Carissa Kainani Moore (born August 27, 1992) is an American professional surfer and the 2011, 2013 and 2015 WSL Women's World Tour Champion.
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- Pro surfer carissa moore the way up presented by target
- Congratulations carissa moore 2015 women s surfing world champion
- ASP Womens World Tour
- ASP Womens Star Events
- ASP Wildcard Entries
- National Scholastic Surfing Association Titles
- International Surfing Association
- References

As of July 2011, Moore has won 6 ASP Women's World Tour events, 2 ASP WQS 6-Star events and an unprecedented 11 NSSA Titles. In 2013, she was named one of Glamour magazine's Women of the Year. She was inducted into the Surfers' Hall of Fame in 2014.

Congratulations carissa moore 2015 women s surfing world champion
ASP Women’s World Tour

In 2013, Moore won four of the eight ASP World Tour events.

In 2012, Moore finished 3rd in the 2012 ASP World Tour, failing to win any ASP World Tour events, coming runner-up in two events.
In 2011, Moore was declared the ASP Women’s World Champion, the youngest winner of the Title. Throughout the 2011 Tour, Moore won the Billabong Rio Pro, Commonwealth Bank Beachley Classic and the Roxy Pro Gold Coast.
In 2010, Moore started competing on the ASP Women’s World Tour. During her first year on the Tour Moore won both the TSB Bank Women’s Surf Festival and Rip Curl Pro Portugal. Moore’s 2010 Women’s World Tour Ranking was 3rd overall. and she was awarded the ASP Women’s World Tour Rookie of the Year.
ASP Women’s Star Events
In 2010, Moore won the US Open of Surfing, a 6-Star WQS Prime Event1.
In 2009, Moore qualified for the 2010 ASP World Tour from the ASP Women's WQS.
In 2008, at the age of 16, Moore became the youngest winner of a Triple Crown of Surfing event when she won the Reef Hawaiian Pro, a 6-Star WQS Prime Event2.
ASP Wildcard Entries
In 2011, Moore received a wildcard entry into the Men's Triple Crown of Surfing, limited to the Reef Hawaiian Pro at Haleiwa and the Vans Hawaiian Pro at Sunset Beach, becoming the first woman in history to be given the honor.
In 2009, Moore won the ASP Women’s World Tour Gidget Pro Sunset Beach event as a wildcard entrant.
In 2007, Moore reached the Final of the ASP Women’s World Tour Roxy Pro event as a wildcard, becoming the youngest surfer to reach a Final of an ASP World Title Race event. The Roxy Pro wildcard entry was the first Women's World Tour event Moore entered after success in the Roxy Pro Trials.
National Scholastic Surfing Association Titles
Moore is known for her unprecedented 11 National Scholastic Surfing Association (NSSA) Titles.
International Surfing Association
2005, Moore represented Hawai‘i at the International Surfing Association (ISA) World Junior Surfing Championships and was placed 3rd in the Female Junior Final (under 18) category. Moore aided Hawai‘i’s first team victory in a World Junior surfing contest.