Who is Carissa Moore’s Coach?

Last Modified Jul 30, 2024 09:08 GMT
Carissa Moore’s Coach
Carissa Moore’s (Source: @duncanscottsurfing)

Carissa Kainani Moore, born August 27, 1992, in Honolulu, Hawaii, is a professional surfer coached by Duncan Scott since 2018. Scott, a South African ex-QS surfer, has played a crucial role in Moore's success, particularly at J-Bay.

Moore is a five-time World Surf League (WSL) Women's World Tour champion, winning titles in 2011, 2013, 2015, 2019, and 2021. Her most significant achievement came in 2021 when she became the first-ever Olympic gold medalist in women's shortboard surfing at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics (held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic). This historic win made her the first surfer to claim both a WSL world title and an Olympic title in the same year.

Moore's surfing journey began at age five, taught by her father on Waikiki Beach. She quickly rose through the ranks, winning 11 National Scholastic Surfing Association (NSSA) amateur titles. In 2010, at 18, she qualified for the ASP (now WSL) Championship Tour, winning Rookie of the Year. The following year, she became the youngest person to win a surfing world title.

Throughout her career, Moore has garnered impressive achievements, including induction into the Surfers' Hall of Fame in 2014. She's also known for her philanthropy, launching the Moore Aloha Charitable Foundation in 2018 to empower young women through surfing.

Quick Facts on Carissa Moore's Coach

Coach NameDuncan Scott
NationalitySouth African
Employers/College TeamRed Bull High-Performance Centre
OccupationSurfing Coach, Subject Matter Expert
SportsSurfing

Carissa Moore's Coach

Duncan Scott has been Carissa Moore's coach since 2018, focusing primarily on her performance at the J-Bay Corona Open. As sourced from redbull.com his official title is ‘Red Bull - Subject Matter Expert – Coaching Consultant – JBay Open Event’. Scott is also an ambassador for the Red Bull High-Performance Centre, assisting other athletes with logistics, equipment, and medical attention when needed.

Scott's coaching relationship with Moore began when Sean Hayes, the performance manager at Red Bull High-Performance Centre, introduced them. The goal was to provide Moore with knowledgeable guidance specific to the J-Bay event.

Duncan Scott's Coaching Career

Amateur and Early Career

Duncan Scott's surfing began long before his coaching career. He started surfing J-Bay in 1985, collecting 38 years of experience at the renowned break.

Professional Career

Before becoming a coach, Scott was a QS (Qualifying Series) competitor for four years. After his competitive career, his long-time sponsor O'Neill supported him in exploring and adventuring around the world. This experience allowed him to surf in 66 countries, including big wave spots in Europe as sourced from zigzag.com.

Scott's coaching career took off when he started working with Carissa Moore in 2018. Their partnership has been highly successful, with Moore winning the J-Bay event in 2019 and achieving good results in subsequent years.

Duncan Scott's Coaching Record

Carissa Moore has had a good track record of success under Duncan Scott.

  • 2019: Moore won the J-Bay Corona Open under Scott's guidance.

  • 2020: Moore won the first Olympic gold medal in surfing at the Tokyo Olympics.

  • 2022: Moore placed 3rd at the J-Bay event.

FAQ's On Carissa Moore’s Coach

A. Carissa Moore announced her decision to step away from competitive surfing after the Paris Olympics. This decision is motivated by her desire to start a family with her husband.

A. Carissa Moore began surfing at the age of five. Her father introduced her to the sport and taught her on the iconic beaches of Waikiki in Honolulu, Hawaii.

A. Carissa Moore isn't retiring permanently but is taking a break from competitive surfing after the Paris Olympics. Her main reason is to prioritize family life, specifically to start a family with her husband.

A. According to SurpriseSports.com, Carissa Moore's estimated net worth is approximately $2 million. This includes her earnings from competition prizes, sponsorships, social media income, and various business ventures, including her three WSL Women's Championships.

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