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Best year
  
1984

Role
  
Surfer

Name
  
Tom Carroll


Stance
  
Goofy

Height
  
1.68 m

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Born
  
Thomas Victor Carroll 29 November 1961 (age 62) Newport, New South Wales, Australia (
1961-11-29
)

Movies
  
Blue Crush, Life as a Movie, Blazing Boards

Books
  
Tom Carroll's Surfing the World

Similar People
  
Ross Clarke‑Jones, Tom Curren, Mark Richards, Sunny Garcia, Mark Occhilupo

Major achievements
  
WCT Title 1983, 1984

Tom carroll shaped by experience


Thomas Victor "Tom" Carroll (born 26 November 1961, Newport, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian former professional surfer from Sydney. He won the Australian Junior Title in 1978, the Pro Juniors in 1977 and 1980, the 1983 and 1984 ASP World Tour, and the 1987 Pipe Masters. He became the first surfing millionaire after signing a contract with Quiksilver in 1989.

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Tom Carroll (surfer) MADFIT WITH ADAM MACDOUGALL TOM CARROLL THE SUNDAY

Pro tour highlights

Tom Carroll (surfer) The 10 Most Powerful Surfers Of All Time GrindTVcom

Carroll made the finals of the 1979 Pipe Masters as a world tour rookie, finishing 24th in the world that same year. He continued to ascend from 17th to 10th to 3rd before taking the world title in 1983 (winning 6 of 13 events) and distinguishing himself as the first goofy foot world champion.

Tom Carroll (surfer) Tom Carroll comes clean on his drug addiction GrindTVcom

The following year he answered the challenge from veteran Shaun Tomson to win the championship again.

Tom Carroll (surfer) Tom Carroll claims shark attacks changing the nature of Australian

In 1985, he boycotted the South African leg of the tour in protest against apartheid (source: http://www.surfline.com/surf-news/deconstructing-the-latest-designs-from-eye-symmetry-surfboards-tom-carrolls-travel-quiver-by-max-stewart_133047/) and subsequently fell behind Tom Curren. Carroll finished 2nd the following year.

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In 1988, he made history again by becoming the first surfer to secure a million dollar contract (with Quiksilver). He finished third that year and again in 1991 (taking the Triple Crown the same year) before retiring in 1993.

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In total, Carroll took 26 career world tour wins, three Pipe Masters victories (87, 90, and 91), and two world titles.

Media career

Carroll and fellow Australian big wave surfer Ross Clarke-Jones currently travel the world searching for large swells for the Discovery Channel television series Storm Surfers. In 2012, he appeared in Storm Surfers 3D.

Awards and inductions

Carroll won the 1984 Surfer Poll and was inducted into the Australian Surfing Hall of Fame in 1990. In 1991, he won Australia's Surfing Life Peer Poll and 8 years later was inducted into the Huntington Beach Surfing Hall of Fame. He was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1992.

He was voted in at Number 7 on Surfer Magazine's list of the "Greatest Surfers of All Time".

A portrait of him by artist Jan Williamson was hung in the Archibald Prize in 2000.

Personal Life: Tom has experienced stimulant addiction, most notably 'Ice'. He has since rehabilitated and warns others about the use of stimulants. in 2015 he participated in a documentary with ABC warning casual users to not be foolhardy and addiction runs in all classes/professions.

References

Tom Carroll (surfer) Wikipedia