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Stephanie Gilmore
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: Always Root for the Home Team

Surfing’s world tour is stacked with talented Americans, but we鈥檙e pulling for australian comeback kid Stephanie Gilmore

Four-time surfing world champion Stephanie Gilmore is coming off her worst year ever. In fact, 2011 was the first year since the Australian turned pro in 2006 that she didn鈥檛 win the title.

鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 at my best,鈥 Gilmore admits. 鈥淚 was never able to focus on the job at hand.鈥 That鈥檚 understandable, considering that in December 2010, only two weeks after her fourth-straight title, the 24-year-old was . The alleged assailant鈥攁 homeless drifter who may have been randomly stalking her and who finally goes on trial this June鈥攂ashed her with a metal bar, gashing open the back of her head and breaking her left wrist.

Doctors wouldn鈥檛 let her surf for eight weeks, and when she did enter the water, she didn鈥檛 have the same paddling strength in her left arm. Really, though, it was the emotional toll that set her back. 鈥淎fter doing so many interviews and having to answer so many questions about it, I tended to brush it off,鈥 says Gilmore. 鈥淚 never expected it to affect my competitive performance as much as it did.鈥 She ended the year ranked a disappointing third, behind fellow Australian Sally Fitzgibbons and American Carissa Moore, the eventual champ.

This February, however, Gilmore won the Roxy Gold Coast Pro in convincing fashion, cementing her position once again as the woman to beat. Sadly, she鈥檚 hitting her stride just as the women鈥檚 tour is on the ropes. In 2011, Vans, Reef, and Billabong, along with a host of smaller sponsors, let their support of women鈥檚 surfing flag, and the tour was cut short for financial reasons before the women headed to Hawaii for the Triple Crown, which had been held on the North Shore every year since 1997.聽

This season the tour is still scheduled to end before Hawaii. And with Gilmore back on top, competition will be fiercer than ever. In July, she competes at the Roxy Pro in Biarritz, France. 鈥淚 really enjoyed watching Carissa and Sally compete last year,鈥 says Gilmore. Just don鈥檛 expect another two-way race. 鈥淚n 2011, I was running on adrenaline and emotion,鈥 she says. 鈥淭his year, I鈥檓 fresh and feeling extremely competitive. I鈥檓 a new me.鈥

: Stick to the Course

That is, unless you鈥檙e competing against your buddies for bragging rights in a rogue race

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