Canadian teen surfer Erin Brooks ready for debut as full-time member of WSL top tier
- Alan Cleland Qui�onez will be the first Mexican to compete in the Worldwide Championship Tour, starting on January 27, 2025, in Oahu, Hawaii.
- Cleland made history by winning the International Surfing Association's World Surfing Games in 2023 and the U.S. Open of Surfing in 2024.
- Erin Brooks became the first Canadian to earn full-time status on the WSL Championship Tour after finishing in the top five of the Challenger Series.
- Brooks aims to win again and represent Canada after overcoming legal challenges that limited her Olympic opportunities.
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Canadian teen surfer Erin Brooks ready for debut as full-time member of WSL top tier
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Surfer Alan Cleland will be the first Mexican ever to compete in WSL Championship tour
Alan Cleland Quiñonez, a 22-year-old surfer from the Pacific Coast state of Colima, is about to make history — again — as the first Mexican to compete on the worldwide Championship Tour (CT), surfing’s marquee circuit. The 12-event tour run by the World Surf League (WSL) kicks off its 2025 season on Monday in Oahu, Hawaii, with the Lexus Pipe Pro event presented by YETI. Competitions from Brazil to South Africa to Australia will continue through…
Canada's Erin Brooks ready for debut as full-time member of WSL top tier
Having won in her lone appearance on the World Surf League’s Championship Tour as a wild card, Canadian teenager Erin Brooks now looks to leave her mark as a full-time member of pro surfing’s top tier. Conditions permitting, the season starts Monday at the Lexus Pipe Pro at Oahu’s famed North Shore, home to the testing Banzai Pipeline. “My goal is to make it two (wins) in a row,” Brooks said in an interview. “But we’ll see what happens.” The 17-…
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