Reigning World Champion Caroline Marks retains Gold Medal for Team USA
Caroline Marks (USA) added to her growing list of achievements with the addition of an Olympic Gold Medal to that of ISA World Junior Champion and WSL World Champion. The youngest surfer to compete in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games is also the youngest to ever qualify for the World Surf League (WSL) Championship Tour (CT), or compete in a CT event. At 22-years-old, she is now the youngest woman to win Olympic gold in Surfing.
“It’s really hard to put into words what this feeling is like,” Marks said. “I feel like it hasn’t really hit me yet. I’m just really happy and trying to soak everything in because it’s probably the best day of my life.”
It was a slow build in the women’s Gold Medal Match. The first waves surfed came one after the other at the 11-minute mark, with Tatiana Weston-Webb (BRA) falling on take-off and Marks pulling off. Another few minutes passed before Marks found the wave that defined the heat, a 7.50 for a clean barrel. She was unable to pick up more than a 3.00 back-up, however. With two minutes left, Marks used priority, coming very close to coming out of the best barrel of the day. Weston-Webb took off behind with a series of solid turns, putting it all on the line but coming unstuck over dry reef on the finish. Her number arrived as a 4.50, just 0.18 shy of the requirement, leaving Marks as victor, though it took a moment for both surfers to process the number.
“I wasn’t quite sure of the exact score that Tati needed,” Marks continued. “I was just trying to focus on paddling back out and trying to get another score. Nothing came and they were taking a minute to process the score. I was just looking at everyone like, ‘What happened? What happened?’ We both didn’t quite know what each other needed. Once they announced she didn’t get enough I burst into tears, just super emotional. Your whole life goes into a moment like this so it’s just really special.”
It’s the second time Weston-Webb has missed out on a major achievement by a single turn, after a similar moment in the 2022 WSL Finals saw her finish the season as runner-up. That moment took a long time for the 28-year-old to recover from, however she was in good spirits after her Silver Medal finish.
“The world wants me to get second,” Weston-Webb laughed. “But you know what they say, first is the worst, second is the best. I’m just kidding. What an honor to be able to surf at my favorite wave. I got so much time out there, especially in the last few months. What a blessing.”