“Just Who I Needed”: Carissa Moore Ticks Off Bucket List With a Special Friend Days After Announcing Retirement
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Carissa Moore, a native of Hawaii, is a five-time world surfer and the sport’s first-ever Olympic gold medalist. Amidst her remarkable surfing career, Carissa Moore discovered herself, setting off on a touching journey that brought back memories of the small pleasures in life.
Moore’s athletic career is concluding, and it has undoubtedly been an amazing journey. She’s also getting ready for a new chapter in her life. Carissa shared her thoughts on social media mentioning with one of her friends.
Carissa Moore’s heartwarming encounter with a friend
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Through her incredible accomplishments, surfing icon Carissa Moore has made a lasting impression on the sport. Moore is the first woman to win an Olympic gold medal in shortboard surfing, but her impact goes far beyond her victories. In a recent heartwarming Instagram post, Moore remarked on her bond with Leihani Kaloha Zoric, a young individual whose presence offered her a new spark in life. Moore’s interaction with her is a touching reflection of appreciating the small things, even after she announced her retirement.
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Moore expressed, “Sometimes all it takes is a little girl and her bucket list to help you refocus on what’s most important and shift perspective💛I think the universe sent me just who I needed at just the right time. @theminishakas and I have been friends from afar for years and she finally was able to make the trip to Hawaii for the first time with her mom.”
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A new chapter: Moore’s perspective on “retirement”
After announcing her decision to take a break from competitive surfing, Carissa Moore looks back on her experience and looks forward to the future. Moore opened out about her choice to leave the professional circuit in a recent interview, recognizing the uncertainties that come with making such a big life move. She does not, however, refer to it as “retirement,” instead choosing to see it as an opportunity to explore new avenues and a sabbatical from the tour.
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Moore is grateful for the sport that has impacted her life and stays rooted in her identity as a surfer. Moore’s professional surfing days may be coming to an end, but her love of surfing never wavers and continues to be a source of joy and inspiration. Moore is excited to savor every second spent riding the waves and to honor the sport that has given her boundless happiness.
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