Surfer Profile: Tom Curren

Tom Curren changed surfing. He was and still might be one of the most stylish surfers ever to ride a wave. His silky smooth lines on waves like J-Bay seemed impossible. It was like mind surfing. He was the opposite of surfers like Occy, who surfed with sharp lines and aggression.

But Tom Curren was an outlier. Softly spoken and uncomfortable in the spotlight, he let his surfing do the talking. He defied convention by surfing, for a while, without a sponsor. He faded happily into obscurity, preferring to surf solo in France and dedicate time to creative pursuits.

Curren returned intermittently, to compete in a WQS event or two, or to challenge arch enemy, Occy, in a master’s contest. But he always quickly resumed life in his bubble, making appearances in few surf videos, but shining whenever he did. Watch him in Endless Summer 2, or in Rip Curl search specials (see below).

Tom Curren is one of surfing’s first true superstars. He paved the way for Kelly Slater, who in turn paved the way for JJF. In fact both John John and Kelly mimic Tom’s style. You can see traces of that soulful bottom turn, the perfectly positioned arms and the effortless transitions. But no-one can do it quite the way Tom did. Even into his 50s he still defies logic with a style that the rest of us can only dream of emulating.

The perfect bottom turn, by Tom Curren

Discover facts about Tom below.

Background

Place of BirthSanta Barbara, California
Year of BirthJuly 3, 1964
Weight143 lbs (65 kg)
Height5 ft, 10 in (178cm)
StanceRegular
First Season1982 Men’s CT

Milestones


Event Wins

Men’s Championship Tour

1991Alder Surf Pro – 1st place 1,400 points
Wyland Hawaiian Pro – 1st place 1,000 points
1990O’Neill/Pepsi Coldwater Classic – 1st place 1,800
Bundaberg Rum Masters – 1st place 1,800
Rip Curl/Coke Classic – 1st place 1,400
Quiksilver Lacanau Pro – 1st place 1,400
Arena Surfmasters – 1st place 1,400
Boundi Pro – 1st place 1,400
Mauri Pro – 1st place 2,200
1989Rip Curl Pro Landes – 1st place 1,500
1988Marui Japan Open – 1st place
Stubbie’s US Pro – 1st place
OP Pro – 1st place
1987Marui Japan Open – 1st place
Stubbie’s US Pro – 1st place
1986Marui Japan Open – 1st place
Gotcha Pro – 1st place
Lacanau Pro – 1st place
Foster’s Surf Master Pro – 1st place
Stubbie’s US Pro – 1st place
1985Foster’s Pro – 1st place
Marui World Surfing Pro – 1st place
Philishave Tracer – 1st place
BHP Steel International – 1st place
Stubbie’s Surf Classic – 1st place
1984OP Pro – 1st place
Stubbie’s Surf Classic – 1st place
Rip Curl/Aust Crawl Classic – 1st place
1983Hang Ten Series (i) – 1st place
OP Pro – 1st place
Marui World Surfing Pro – 1st place
1982Marui World Surfing Pro – 1st place

Backstory

Sponsors

Tom Curren has no sponsors as he has retired from surfing.

Surfboards

Tom Curren rode the Al Merrick surfboard quiver, equipped with a thruster fin setup.

News, Articles and Interviews

Quotes by Tom Curren

1. “There’s really only three things you can write music about: girls, cars and surfing.”

2. “I began playing drums when I was seven and guitar when I was fourteen, but it wasn’t until the early ’90s that I took music seriously.”

3. “I actually was consciously trying to emulate bands like Bruce Springsteen, and just trying to emulate what they do structurally.”

4. “New Zealand is my favorite country to visit.”

5. “I don’t really collect guitars like some musicians do.”


Other Activities and Interests

1. Tom Curren is into snowboards also.

2. Tom loves his music. He plays the drums, guitar, bass and way more.

Interesting Facts about Tom Curren

1. Tom Curren’s  favorite  surf spot is Sunset Beach on the North Shore of Oahu.

2. Tom Curren deals with fear through prayers.


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