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ICHINOMIYA, July 27 — Hawaiian surfer Carissa Moore said she was bringing Olympic gold home to the sport’s roots after winning a historic inaugural title at the Tokyo Games today. Moore beat South African Bianca Buitendag in the final to become surfing’s first women’s Olympic champion,...

ICHINOMIYA, July 27 — Hawaiian surfer Carissa Moore said she was bringing Olympic gold home to the sport’s roots after winning a historic inaugural title at the Tokyo Games today.

Ferreira claimed the gold medal in the men’s event despite snapping his board on the first wave in his final against Japan’s Kanoa Igarashi. He beat much-fancied Brazilian Gabriel Medina for the bronze, after Igarashi had ousted the world number one in a spectacular semi-final. “I’m so proud to grow up in a place where I had great people behind me. They gave me a lot of support to be here, and this is what motivates me.”

 

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