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Aussie surfer India Robinson bravely steps out of ‘lonely’ health struggle as voice for aspiring athletes
“Since the age of 16 I’ve been unsponsored, which means you simply have to rely on your prize money if you aren’t getting an income from a brand. For me, it was – get a result, or you’re not making it to the next comp,” says Robinson.
India Robinson Overcomes The Odds, Welcome Back To The Championship Tour
India Robinson defied the odds and made her requalification dreams come true after solidifying herself for the 2024 Championship Tour where she will rejoin the world's best at Pipeline in January 2024.
Surfing in silence: India Robinson opens up about the concussions that derailed her rookie season
“Obviously, not many people knew what was happening. People thought I pulled out of Pipe because I was scared. It was really hard for people to be assuming what I was going through, and not know the extent of it.”
ABC: The challenges of 'Making It' in women's sport
New documentary 'Making It', follows the journeys of three women and one non-binary athlete, as they try to reach the top.
India Robinson on The Biggest Win of Her Career
The 22-year-old, who failed to make the Mid season-Cut and fell off the Championship Tour, must finish in the top five women at the end of the series to regain a spot on the 2024. Now she’s well on her way.
India Robinson Shares Sponsorship, Concussion Struggles In Raw New Documentary
Despite warnings from medical experts, Robinson was determined to continue surfing. Motivated by necessity and the financial reality of not having a sponsor to pay the bills.
India Robinson has become an advocate of brain safety among surfers following history of concussions
Robinson competed in five CT events back in 2022, before being cut at the midway point. She worked hard to get herself back on tour, and after winning enough on the Qualifying Tour, she secured her spot on the 2024 CT. The fight was not only a tough one in the water for Robinson, she was dealing with several head injuries as well that forced her to take time off.
‘Ring that bell’: Robinson rises from board caddy to taking on the best at Bells
“I definitely knew I was able to beat some of the girls, and I was good enough. Obviously, they’re more experienced on this bigger stage, so it’s something where I had to just believe in my ability and trust everything that I was doing and good enough”
Competition to Start Tomorrow at Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach Presented by Bonsoy
Sunday, March 31, 2024