WATER PEOPLE - Tom Carroll: Under the Lip

A little fire can keep you warm; a big fire can burn your house down. 

 

Two time ASP World Surfing Champion Tom Carroll speaks candidly about his struggles to harness the power that made him famous. From the highs of professional surfing to addiction and meditation, his large life is a study in harnessing and honing one's power in mind and body. 

 

Few surfers ever perform a wholly memorable manoeuvre. Tom broke down that norm in 1991 when he threw down a turn under the heaving lip of Pipeline – "a move that was so beautiful and so grotesque," that it is still recalled as "one of the boldest moves ever pulled in pro surfing'.

 

Tom excelled competitively on the World Championship Tour for 14 years, finishing in the top 5 nine times, winning 26 events and earning surfing’s first million-dollar sponsorship contract. As a three-time Pipe Masters Champion, Tom is often considered the performance bridge between Gerry Lopez and Kelly Slater.

 

Today, Tom is recognised as a teacher of meditation and wellness. He spoke with us about his sobriety, the "sharing wave" competition format, fathering while on meth, learning to listen and the absurd list of injuries he has endured as an elite athlete.

 

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Listen with Lauren L. Hill & Dave Rastovich

 

Sound Engineer: Ben Alexander

Theme song: Shannon Sol Carroll

Additional music by Dave & Ben

 

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WATER PEOPLE - Tom Carroll: Under the Lip

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