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Ítalo Ferreira (born May 6, 1994) is a Brazilian professional surfer hailing from a small community of Baía Formosa, in Rio Grande do Norte on the northeastern coast of Brazil.[1] Ferreira is one of the most explosive surfers in the world, and is known for his high-energy approach and willingness to entertain at all costs.[2] He learned to surf on a three-foot-long lid of a coolbox his father used to transport fish to sell to restaurants in Baia Formosa.[2] He quickly progressed to a real board and at 12 years of age, his talent was noticed and then nurtured by fellow surfer Jadson Andre and the legendary Brazilian surf coach, Luiz 'Pinga' Campos, who was then marketing director of one of the world's leading surf brands.[1][2] Soon after, Ítalo won two rounds of the Junior World Championship in 2011 (finishing runner-up in the category overall), won the Brazilian Championship and in 2014, he finally qualified for the World Championship Tour – the elite of world surfing.[1]

Ítalo Ferreira
Ferreira holding his gold medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics
Personal information
Born (1994-05-06) May 6, 1994 (age 28)
Baía Formosa, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Weight149 lb (68 kg)
Surfing career
Best year2019 - Ranked #1 WSL World Tour
SponsorsBillabong, Red Bull, Oakley, Bridgestone, Ford, T. Patterson Surfboards, FCS Surf Fins, The Box SM, Silver Surf Surfboards
Major achievements
  • 2019 World Surf League Champion
  • WSL Championship Tour event wins: 7
  • 2015 WSL Rookie of the Year
  • 2019 ISA World Surfing Games Champion
  • 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games Champion
Surfing specifications
StanceGoofy
Medal record
Men's surfing
Representing  Brazil
Olympic Games
2020 TokyoShortboard
World Games
2019 MiyazakiMen
2019 MiyazakiTeam

Ferreira first gained notoriety on the Championship Tour during his 2015 rookie season with a spellbinding aerial attack and vicious rail game. During his breakout year, he made the Semifinals in Rio, and the Quarterfinals in Fiji, Tahiti, and France before making his first CT Final in Portugal. Italo ran away with the Rookie of the Year award after finishing his remarkable year 7th in the rankings.[2] From that time on, many considered him a serious Title threat, including his hero Mick Fanning. However, his stellar rookie season was followed by a few inconsistent seasons.[2] He had bright spots in 2016 with Semifinal appearances at Bells and Margaret River, but was stopped in Round Five seven times, and finishing the year 15th in the rankings.[2] He looked on track to rebound in 2017 after a strong fifth-place finish at Snapper, but two days after the event, he tore ligaments in his ankle, and he missed the next three stops. Eventually finishing 22nd in the rankings.[2] He bounced back almost immediately in 2018, with event wins at Bells, Keramas, and Supertubos, finishing the season 4th in the rankings.[2] In 2019, Ítalo started by winning the first tour stop of the year on the Australian Gold Coast. Later, he also won the inaugural Red Bull Airborne event. He would contiue the season with a victory at MEO Pro Portugal and final runner-up finishes at the J-Bay Open and Quicksilver Pro France. The final event of the year was at the Pipe Masters, where Ítalo contested the title with his compatriot Gabriel Medina in the finals, eventually winning the event and being crowned world champion.[1] On July, 27th, 2021, Italo Ferreira won the first men's Olympic surfing gold medal in the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics.[3]


Career



Victories


WCT Wins
Year Event Venue Country
2018Rip Curl Pro Bells BeachBells Beach, Victoria Australia
2018Corona Bali ProtectedKeramas, Bali Indonesia
2018MEO Rip Curl Pro PortugalSupertubos, Peniche Portugal
2019Quiksilver Pro Gold CoastQueensland Australia
2019MEO Rip Curl Pro PortugalSupertubos, Peniche Portugal
2019Billabong Pipe MastersBanzai, Pipeline  Hawaii
2021 Rip Curl Newcastle Cup presented by Corona Newcastle, NSW  Australia
WQS Wins
Year Event Venue Country
Juniors Wins
Year Event Venue Country
2011Quiksilver Pro JuniorRio de Janeiro Brazil
2011Mormaii Pro JuniorGaropaba Brazil












WSL World Championship Tour


Tournament 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 2022
Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast 9th 13th 5th 13th 1st -
Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach 25th 3rd INJ 1st 5th - 5th
Margaret River Pro 13th 3rd INJ 13th[4] 5th 5th 5th
Oi Rio Pro 3rd 9th INJ 13th 17th -
Corona Bali Protected - - - 1st 17th -
Corona Open J-Bay 13th 13th 13th 25th 2nd -
Billabong Pro Teahupoo 5th 13th 13th 5th 17th -
Surf Ranch Open - - - 13th 9th 9th
Quiksilver Pro France 5th 13th 25th 13th 2nd -
MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal 2nd 13th 13th 1st 1st - 3rd
Billabong Pipeline Masters 13th 13th 5th 13th 1st 3rd 9th
Fiji Pro 5th 13th 9th - - -
Hurley Pro at Trestles 9th 13th 13th - - -
Rip Curl Newcastle Cup - - - - - 1st
Rip Curl Narrabeen Classic - - - - - 9th
Rip Curl Rottnest Search presented by Corona - - - - - 3rd
Corona Open Mexico presented by Quiksilver - - - - - 5th
Rip Curl WSL Finals - - - - - 3rd
Hurley Pro Sunset Beach - - - - - - 17th
Rank 7th 15th 22nd 4th 1st 3rd
Earnings $171,000 $146,750 $102,750 $398,000 $391,600

References


  1. "Italo Ferreira". Red Bull. Retrieved 2022-05-15.
  2. "Italo Ferreira Surfer Bio - Men's Championship Tour Event Results". World Surf League. Retrieved 2022-05-15.
  3. John, Branch (July 27, 2021). "Carissa Moore and Italo Ferreira Win the First Olympic Gold Medals in Surfing". New York Times. Retrieved July 27, 2021.
  4. "WSL to Complete Canceled Margaret River Event at Uluwatu". Surfer.com. 10 May 2018.



На других языках


- [en] Ítalo Ferreira

[fr] Ítalo Ferreira

Ítalo Ferreira est un surfeur professionnel brésilien né le 6 mai 1994 à Baía Formosa, dans l'État de Rio Grande do Norte, au Brésil. En 2019, il devient champion du monde de la World Surf League, devenant ainsi le troisième brésilien de l'histoire à décrocher ce titre après Gabriel Medina et Adriano de Souza. Il devient par ailleurs le premier champion olympique de surf à l'occasion des jeux olympiques d'été de 2020 organisés à Tokyo.

[it] Ítalo Ferreira

Ítalo Ferreira (Baía Formosa, 6 maggio 1994) è un surfista brasiliano, vincitore della medaglia d'oro ai Giochi olimpici di Tokyo 2020[1].



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