Elite surfing student sets sights on next Games

USC graduand Sophie McCulloch has set her sights on competing at the 2024 Games in Paris. Photo: Adam Styles.

The inclusion of surfing as an Olympic sport in Tokyo has inspired USC graduand Sophie McCulloch to set her sights on competing at the 2024 Games in Paris.

Sophie, 22, of Alexandra Headland, competes in the International World Surf League Challenger Series and has enjoyed seeing her heroes Sally Fitzgibbons, Stephanie Gilmore and Julian Wilson progress through the opening rounds at Japan’s Shidashita Beach.

Sophie has just completed a combined degree in Marketing and Biomedical Science at USC, where she was a member of the University’s High Performance Student Athlete program.

A video of Sophie being interviewed about her surfing ambitions by Sunshine Coast Lightning goal shooter Peace Proscovia is online at USC’s ‘Aiming for Games Glory’ page.

In the interview, she describes the introduction of surfing to the Olympics as a huge step for the sport.

“We haven’t always been noticed as professional athletes and I believe that being a part of the Olympics will help everyone else gain an understanding of the sport,” she said.

“The next Olympics is definitely one of my main goals. I would love to be able to have the opportunity to try and win gold for my country.”

Six athletes associated with USC are competing in the Tokyo Games.

Results for USC athletes to date are:


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