Surfer Profile: Gabriel Medina

From the wave-rich shores of São Sebastião, Brazil, Gabriel Medina emerged as a game-changer, redefining competitive surfing with his fearless aerials and unyielding drive. Born on December 22, 1993, Medina became the face of a new era—where power, precision, and progressive maneuvers collide.

His rise was meteoric. At just 15, he claimed his first major professional victory, signaling a shift in the sport’s competitive landscape. In 2014, he made history as the first Brazilian to win the World Surf League (WSL) Championship Title, igniting a surfing revolution in his home country. Since then, he has dominated the tour, securing multiple WCT wins at some of the most revered breaks on the planet—Teahupo’o, Pipeline, J-Bay, and beyond.

Yet, Medina’s impact extends far beyond competition. In 2017, he founded the Instituto Gabriel Medina, a program dedicated to mentoring and supporting the next generation of surfers through training, psychological guidance, and educational resources. Known for his intense work ethic, charismatic presence, and groundbreaking innovation—whether stomping backflips mid-heat or inspiring young athletes—Medina continues to push the sport forward.

Place of BirthSão Sebastião, São Paulo, Brazil
HometownMaresias, São Paulo, Brazil
Year of Birth Dec 22, 1993
Weight169 lbs (77 kg)
Height5 ft, 11 in (180 cm)
StanceGoofy
First season2008 Men’s QS

Milestones

Event Wins

WCT Wins

WSL Finals Wins

WSL Challenger Series Wins

Special Events

World Qualifying Series

Juniors Tour

Backstory

Sponsors

Matt Nabney, Rip Curl, Guaraná Antarctica, Oi, Audi, Samsung Galaxy, Oakley, Gorilla, FCS traction and fins, Vult, Coppertone, Tokoro Surfboards, Monster Energy, Corona (beer)

Surfboards

Medina has been riding surfboards shaped by Johnny Cabianca since 2008.

Quotes by Gabriel Medina

After God and my family, it’s surf. I don’t imagine me not surfing. Surf brings me smile every day

Gabriel Medina

Sometimes you surf well and still don’t win. It happens to everyone. You learn that one big score doesn’t mean much if you don’t have a backup. I guess every rookie learns that as time goes by. I took some big lessons from my losses.

Gabriel Medina

Interesting Facts about Gabriel Medina

Social Media

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