Gabriel Medina headlined the surfing competition on the men's side as he, Alonso Correa, Kauli Vast and Jack Robinson all punch their tickets to the semifinals. Watch the 2024 Paris Olympics on NBC ...
There’s a recent Stephen King novella, Elevation, which chronicles a man who mysteriously loses weight, despite looking physically the same on the outside. The fantastical condition leads him to ...
Back in January, less than a month before the kickoff to the 2025 World Surf League Championship Tour, three-time world champ Gabriel Medina withdrew from the season indefinitely. He had suffered a ...
In Round 3 of the men's surfing competition, Brazil's Gabriel Medina completed a gorgeous barrel ride and celebrated as he soared into the air on the exit, earning the highest single-wave score in ...
This season, there’s a Gabriel Medina sized hole on the Championship Tour. Just a month before the kickoff to the 2025 season, the three-time world champion, hailing from Brazil, suffered a pectoral ...
Brazilian surfer Gabriel Medina had just made Olympic surfing history, receiving a score of 9.9 out of a possible 10 points during the third round of competition Monday at the Paris Games. Standing ...
Gabriel Medina had quite the day on Monday. Not only did the Brazilian surfer land an epic 9.90 score during one of his runs on the fifth heat of the Olympic surfing contest, the best score of the day ...
It has to be seen to be believed. Brazilian surfer Gabriel Medina made Olympics history on the third day of the surfing competition in Tahiti with a near-perfect 9.90 score; the highest ever recorded.
It was a celebration worthy of the ages — or at least viral fame. Surfer Gabriel Medina was taking on Kanoa Igarashi, the man who beat him at the Tokyo Olympics and eventually won silver, and he was ...
Brazilian surfer Gabriel Medina earned the highest single wave score in Olympics history with a 9.90 in the fifth heat Monday en route to advancing to the men’s surfing quarterfinal and a photographer ...
After a full year away from the Championship Tour, the real question isn’t what Gabriel Medina did — but who he became in the process. His time off the CT worked less like a break and more like a ...
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