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About Kanoa Igarashi
At 17, Kanoa Igarashi became the youngest surfer ever to qualify for the WSL Championship Tour, not through wildcard entries or legacy, but by winning the 2016 Vans US Open of Surfing in a flawless, wave-reading masterclass that rewrote expectations for teenage competitors. Born in California to Japanese parents and raised between Huntington Beach and Chiba, he bridges two surf cultures with technical precision and quiet intensity: his rail work on hollow, high-performance waves reflects years spent adapting to both Pacific Coast barrels and Japan’s compact, tide-sensitive breaks. He co-founded the nonprofit One Love Foundation to support youth surf programs in underserved coastal communities, not as a side project, but as an extension of his belief that competitive surfing must deepen local stewardship, not just global spectacle. His 2023 Pipe Masters semifinal run featured three consecutive backside re-entries on double-overhead sets, a sequence rarely attempted, let alone landed, under that pressure, signaling a shift toward more expressive, risk-calibrated performance in elite men’s competition.
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- “How did training in both Japan and California shape your approach to wave selection?”
- “What’s the most technically demanding maneuver you’ve landed in competition — and why?”
- “How does the One Love Foundation decide which coastal communities to partner with?”
- “What role does tide timing play in your prep for a contest like the Tahiti Pro?”