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Taj Burrow | |
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Personal information | |
Born | 02-06-1978 (age 46) |
Birth place | Busselton, Western Australia |
Residence | Yallingup, Western Australia Bali, Indonesia |
Height | 1.75m |
Weight | 72kg |
Surfing specifications | |
Stance | Natural (regular) foot |
Sponsors | Billabong, Lost Surfboards, Von Zipper, Globe, Futures Fins |
Major achievements | ASP World Tour Runner Up 1999, 2007 ASP Rookie of the Year 1998 |
Website | tajburrow.com |
Taj Burrow (born 2 June 1978) is an Australian professional surfer who, as of March 2014, is competing in the ASP World Tour.
Early life
Burrow was born in Yallingup, Western Australia, Australia to American parents and began surfing at age 7.[1]
Career
In 1998 he qualified for the ASP World Tour at 18-years-old, becoming the youngest surfer to do so at the time.[2] Burrow had already earned a place on the world tour a year earlier, but he turned it down stating that, as a 17-year-old, he was "too young to do the tour full-on".[1][3] After his first year on tour in 1998, Burrow claimed the ASP World Tour Rookie of the Year award after finishing 12th place in the rankings.[4][5]
In 2007 Burrow won the Rip Curl Pro at Bells Beach, Victoria, Australia.[6] He backed this up with a victory at the 2007 Billabong Pro in Jeffrey's Bay, South Africa, where he claimed the title over the then 8-time world champion, Kelly Slater. This win helped to secure his 2nd place ranking on the ASP Men's Tour, his second runner-up season placing.
In 2009, Burrow defeated Slater in the final of the Billabong Pipeline Masters at the Banzai Pipeline.[7] In the same year he finished fourth place on the World Tour.[5]
Burrow won the 2013 Hurley Pro event in September 2013 for the first time, beating fellow Australian Julian Wilson.[8]
Sponsors
As of September 2013, Burrow is sponsored by Globe, Billabong, Modom Surf, Von Zipper and Nanotune.[5]
ASP Tour Wins
Other projects
In 2003 Burrow released a book entitled Taj Burrow's Book of Hot Surfing,[9] and has also produced a series of his own surf videos: Sabotaj (2000),[10] Montaj (2002)[11] and Taj Burrow's Fair Bits (2005).[2]
In 2008–09 Globe released a shoe line named after Burrow.[12]
Since 2005 Burrow has hosted the 'Taj Small Fries' junior surfing competition at Yallingup, Western Australia.[13]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The Encyclopedia of SurfingHarcourt.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Team - Taj Burrow. Billabong US. Billabong International Ltd. Retrieved 24 September 2013.
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ Fuel TV Profile
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Surfer Profile: Taj Burrow. The Association of Surfing Professionals. Retrieved 24 September 2013.
- ↑ Margie McDonald (13 April 2007). Burrow last man standing to ring bell. The Australian. Retrieved 24 September 2013.
- ↑ AAP (16 December 2009). Pushing our Burrow. Herald Sun. Retrieved 24 September 2013.
- ↑ Taj Burrow Wins The 2013 Hurley Pro. GrindMedia, LLC. Retrieved 24 September 2013.
- ↑ Taj Burrow's Book of Hot Surfing
- ↑ Sabotaj
- ↑ Montaj
- ↑ 23-Jan-2009 Surf Europe article 'Taj re-signs with Globe Shoes', retrieved 24-Oct-2011
- ↑ Simon Barratt (January 2010). Taj’s Small Fries grommet event set to roll in Yallingup. Retrieved 24 September 2013.