The Girls of the Waves ⁄The surf girls who inspire us

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### The Girls of the Waves: The Surf Girls Who Inspire Us

Surfing is a sport that demands a unique combination of skill, courage, and a deep connection with the ocean. Across the globe, numerous female surfers have risen to the challenge, breaking barriers and inspiring countless individuals with their passion and prowess. Here are some of the surf girls who continue to inspire us:

#### 1. **Bethany Hamilton**
Bethany Hamilton’s story is one of incredible resilience and determination. After losing her arm in a shark attack at the age of 13, she made an extraordinary comeback to professional surfing. Her autobiography, *Soul Surfer*, and the subsequent movie adaptation have inspired millions around the world.

#### 2. **Carissa Moore**
Hailing from Hawaii, Carissa Moore has secured multiple world championships and is celebrated for her graceful yet powerful style. She became the first woman to win an Olympic gold medal in surfing at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, further cementing her status as a role model in the sport.

#### 3. **Stephanie Gilmore**
An Australian powerhouse, Stephanie Gilmore has won multiple World Surf League (WSL) titles, showcasing a perfect blend of style, technique, and competitive spirit. Her dominance in the sport and her efforts to promote gender equality in surfing make her an inspirational figure.

#### 4. **Sofia Mulanovich**
The first South American to win a world surfing title, Sofia Mulanovich from Peru has not only excelled in the sport but also worked tirelessly to support young surfers in her home country through her foundation, Proyecto Sofia Mulanovich.

#### 5. **Maya Gabeira**
Known for her fearless big wave surfing, Brazilian Maya Gabeira holds the Guinness World Record for the largest wave ever surfed by a woman. Despite numerous injuries, her commitment to riding the world’s biggest waves is truly inspirational.

#### 6. **Keala Kennelly**
A trailblazer in the surfing world, Keala Kennelly from Hawaii has pushed the boundaries in big wave surfing and continues to advocate for LGBTQ+ representation in the sport. Her advocacy work and achievements have paved the way for future generations of surfers.

#### 7. **Layne Beachley**
Australia’s Layne Beachley is one of the most successful female surfers in history, with seven world titles to her name. She has used her platform to empower women through her foundation, Aim For The Stars, providing scholarships and grants to help women achieve their goals.

#### 8. **Rell Sunn**
Known as the “Queen of Makaha,” Rell Sunn was a pioneering female surfer and community leader in Hawaii. She was one of the first female lifeguards and worked tirelessly to promote women’s surfing and ocean conservation.

#### 9. **Lakey Peterson**
A prominent figure in modern competitive surfing, Lakey Peterson has consistently been at the top of the rankings in the WSL. She is known for her dynamic surfing style and her dedication to environmental causes.
Transcript
00:00¡Música de Outro!
00:30Pick me up, toss me off, give me breath and let me cough
00:34Drag me back like my thoughts, I'll come back and land above
00:38The ponds look down, I won't go back to town
00:42Sometimes I feel like they don't understand me
00:46I hear their mouths making foreign sounds
00:50Sometimes I think they're all just broken tongues
01:00Tell me all the things I've missed, who's been killed and who's been kissed
01:06I'll be gone when the drugs run out
01:10The ponds look down, I won't go back to town
01:14Sometimes I feel like they don't understand me
01:18I hear their mouths making foreign sounds
01:22Sometimes I think they're all just broken tongues
01:27The ponds look down, I won't go back to town
01:31Sometimes I feel like they don't understand me
01:35I hear their mouths making foreign sounds
01:39Sometimes I think they're all just broken tongues
01:46They say I'm the only one
01:50Who can be brave
01:54That I am the chosen one
01:58But there's no way
02:02I am the only one
02:06There's no one to save
02:10If there's nowhere for them to run
02:24The ponds look down, I won't go back to town
02:28Sometimes I feel like they don't understand me
02:32I hear their mouths making foreign sounds
02:36Sometimes I think they're all just broken tongues
02:40The ponds look down, I won't go back to town
02:44Sometimes I feel like they don't understand me
02:48I hear their mouths making foreign sounds
02:52Sometimes I feel like they don't understand me
02:56I hear their mouths making foreign sounds
03:00Sometimes I think they're all just broken tongues
03:06They're all just broken tongues
03:10They're all just broken tongues
03:14They're all just broken tongues
03:18They're all just broken tongues

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