We'll start a creche': how the World Surf League is becoming family friendly for parents on tour | Kieran Pender
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We'll start a creche': how the World Surf League is becoming family friendly for parents on tour | Kieran Pender
"Connor O'Leary's experience at the Rip Curl Pro at Bells Beach marks a significant moment in his career, as he navigates the challenges of being a professional surfer and a parent. His daughter, Romii-Sakura, symbolizes a new era in the World Surf League, where family life is increasingly integrated into the competitive scene."
"The WSL has evolved to become more accommodating for working parents, with many surfers now traveling with their children. This shift is exemplified by Jack Robinson and Jordy Smith, who embrace the challenges of parenthood while competing on a global stage."
"Carissa Moore's return to the tour after starting a family represents a broader trend in women's surfing, where athletes are balancing motherhood with their professional careers. The WSL's decision to grant her a wildcard for the 2026 season underscores the organization's commitment to supporting parents in the sport."
Connor O'Leary experiences his first World Surf League campaign with his daughter, Romii-Sakura, highlighting a shift towards a family-friendly environment in professional surfing. Many surfers, including past champions, have balanced competition with parenthood. The WSL has seen an increase in competitors traveling with children, such as Jack Robinson and Jordy Smith. Structural changes are evident on the women's tour, with Carissa Moore returning after maternity leave and the establishment of a dedicated support system for parents in the sport.
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