TEAHUPO'O, Tahiti (AP) - Defending Olympic women’s surfing champion Clarissa Moore of the United States was beaten in the Paris Games quarterfinals on Thursday as competition resumed in Tahiti after two days of unfavorable conditions had put the event on hold.
Defending women’s champion loses as Olympic surfing competition resumes with tricky Tahiti swells
TEAHUPO'O, Tahiti (AP) - Defending Olympic women’s surfing champion Clarissa Moore of the United States was beaten in the Paris Games quarterfinals on Thursday as competition resumed in Tahiti after two days of unfavorable conditions had put the event on hold.
It was the end of the road for some of surfing’s best athletes, including Moore, who won the first gold in the sport when surfing debuted at the 2020 Olympics and is a five-time world champion. She was eliminated by Johanne Defay of France.
"When are you come up short of a dream it sucks," Moore tearfully said after her loss.
Moore took time away from surfing competitions this year, speaking openly about putting more time into her nonprofit organization which helps young women, and to start a family.