Sage Erickson

Sage Erickson (born December 28, 1990) is an American professional surfer born in Ojai, California, United States.

Sage Erickson
Erickson in January 2016
Personal information
Born (1990-12-28) 28 December 1990
Ojai, California, U.S.
ResidenceVentura, California, United States
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Surfing specifications
StanceNatural (regular) foot
Shaper(s)Channel Islands by Al Merrick
Quiver5'4" to 6'5"

Career

At the age of nine, Erickson[1] moved to the Island of Oahu, Hawaii. When she was 11, at Sunset Beach with her family, she picked up a board and paddled out. She got her first wave all the way in. After that, she began surfing everyday. At the age of 14, Erickson moved to Ventura, California, where she currently resides. She started her competitive surfing career when she was 14. She dominated the NSSA and Pro Junior circuits, and in 2012, at age 21, she qualified for the Women's Association of Professional Surfing ASP,[2] which is now called the World Surf League.

In 2016, Erickson ranked number 9[3] in the World Surfing Tour. Erickson has been featured on channels such as ESPN,[4] GrindTV,[5] and Surfer Magazine.[6] In 2014, she was listed on Maxim as one of the top 100 Hottest women, ranking number 87.[7] On January 15, 2021, Erickson appeared on the Los Angeles Rams YouTube channel, alongside Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp and Sarina Morales, testing their sustainability knowledge.

Victories

Year Result Event Country Notes
2007Bronze MedalISA World JuniorsPortugal
20103rdOakley World Pro Junior ChampionshipsIndonesia
20101stU.S. Open Junior ProUnited States
20112ndSwatch Girls ProFrance
2012Qualifiesfor Women's WSL World Tour
20123rdSwatch France ProFrance
20121stPaul Mitchell Supergirl ProUnited States
20121stCabreiroa Pantin Classic ProSpain
20135thRoxy Pro France (WCT)France
20141stPaul Mitchell Supergirl ProUnited States[8]
20153rdRoxy Pro FranceFrance
20153rdPort Taranaki Pro NZ Home Loans Surf FestivalNew Zealand[9]
20151stCopa El Salvador ImpressionanteEl Salvador[10]
20153rdPaul Mitchell Supergirl ProUnited States
20153rdPort Taranaki Pro NZ Home Loans Surf FestivalNew Zealand[9]
20155thHurley Australian Open of SurfAustralia
20165thVans US Open of SurfingUnited States[11]
20165thPaul Mitchel Supergirl ProUnited States
20165thRoxy Pro GoldAustralia
20165thTaggart Women's ProAustralia
20161stPantin Classic Galicia ProSpain[12]
20163rdSwacth's Womens ProUnited States
20165thCaiscais Womens ProPortugal
20165thRoxy Pro FranceFrance
20171stUS Open of SurfingUnited States[13]
20191stUS Open of SurfingUnited States

Sponsors

References

  1. "Pro Surfer: Sage Erickson". Worldsurfleague.com.
  2. "Sage Erickson : ASP World Tour – the Association of Surfing Professionals". Archived from the original on 2015-06-08. Retrieved 2016-10-24.
  3. "Athlete Rankings". Worldsurfleague.com.
  4. "2012 Sage Erickson interview". Espn.com.
  5. "Sage Erickson". Grindtv.com.
  6. "Sage Erickson Interview". Surfermag.com. 2 January 2013.
  7. "2014 Hot 100 List". Maxim.com.
  8. "Sage Erickson wins the Supergirl Pro 2014". Surfertoday.com.
  9. "Results - 2015 Port Taranaki Pro NZ Home Loans Surf Festival". Worldsurfleague.com.
  10. "Sage Erickson Triumphs at Copa El Salvador Impresionante". Freesurfmagazine.com.
  11. "Sage Erickson takes time for a fans". Los Angeles Times.
  12. "Kanoa Igarashi, Sage Erickson Win Pantin Classic Galicia Pro". Worldsurfleague.com.
  13. Connelly, Laylan (August 7, 2017). "Bringing It Home". The Orange County Register. p. C1. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  14. "Sage Erickson". Buellsurf.com. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
  15. "Sage Erickson". Cisurfboards.com.
  16. "Oakley Sage Erickson - Surfing - Oakley Sports". Oakley.com.
  17. "Sage Erickson - Surfing Bali / The Freestyle Watch Blog". Freestyleusa.com.
  18. "Award-winning travel gear". Dbjourney.com. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
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