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Who is Caroline Marks? The US surfer who won gold in Women’s Shortboard at the 2024 Olympics

At just 22 years old, she has already established herself as a formidable competitor in the surfing world.

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Caroline Marks entered the 2024 surfing world with a strong performance in Paris, winning Olympic gold in the women’s shortboard competition. Her participation in Teahupo’o, Tahiti, was spectacular, and we hope to see more of her. At just 22 years old, Marks’ has a lot of potential to win more gold in the coming years.

The final showdown was extremely intense. Marks had to face off against Brazil’s Tatiana Weston-Webb in a closely contested battle. With a final score of 10.50 to 10.33, Marks narrowly edged out her competitor, showing she knows how to maintain her composure under pressure.

Where does Caroline Marks come from, and how did she begin surfing?

Marks is a native of Boca Raton, Florida, she was born in 2002 and started surfing at a young age and quickly rose through the ranks. Marks is known for her powerful and aggressive surfing style.

She gained significant recognition by becoming the youngest surfer to qualify for the women’s championship tour in the World Surf League at the age of 15.

After taking a break in 2022 to address medical and mental health issues, her return to competitive surfing has been nothing short of inspirational. Her gold medal win at the Olympics is a significant milestone, highlighting her ability to overcome adversity and emerge stronger.

As Caroline Marks basks in the glory of her Olympic gold, the surfing world wants to see what the future holds for this young prodigy.

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