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  1. Thomas Victor Carroll (born 26 November 1961, Newport, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian former professional surfer from Sydney. He won the Australian Junior Title in 1978, the Pro Juniors in 1977 and 1980, the 1983 and 1984 ASP World Tour, and the 1987 Pipe Masters.

    • 1984
    • 69 kg (152 lb)
  2. Thomas Victor Carroll (Newport, 29 novembre 1961) è un surfista australiano. Già da giovane si distinse nella sua terra, vincendo i campionati australiani di surf nel 1977. Diventato professionista partecipa all'ASP world tour, vincendo il titolo mondiale nel 1983 e nel 1984, oltre al prestigioso Pipe Masters nel 1987.

  3. 62 Nov 26, 1961. Height. 5 ft, 7 in 168 cm. Weight. 159 lbs 72 kg. Stay in the know and top of the action from pro surfer Tom Carroll. Find videos, photos, age, height and the latest tour results and rankings here.

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  4. 30 ott 2013 · "TC," Tom Carroll's new Random House biography, written jointly by Tom and Nick Carroll, comes out today. Apart from being a two-time world champion and a power surfer for the ages, Carroll has always been one of surfing's friendliest and most cheerful figures.

  5. Carroll, Tom. Dynamic and durable power surfer from Sydney, Australia; world champion in 1983 and 1984, and one of the sport's premier tuberiders. Carroll was born (1961) in Sydney, the son of a newspaper editor, raised in the beachfront suburb of Newport, and began surfing at age eight, a few months after his mother died of pancreatic cancer.

  6. Tom Carroll "1999 Surf Champion" Surfing Walk of Fame. PHOTO: Courtesy Dan Merkel. Born in Australia, Tom Carroll grew up on the wave-rich Northern beaches of Sydney where the goofy foot developed a radical style of power surfing. At age 15, he won the world’s inaugural Pro Junior Championship in 1977 and repeated again in 1978.

  7. www.surfer.com › features › number-7-tom-carroll#7 Tom Carroll - Surfer

    22 lug 2010 · SURFER. Jul 22, 2010. Cloudbreak, Tavarua, Circa 2000. Photo: Bernard Testemale. Tom Carroll was outside my house at 6 a.m. in a white Alpha GTV six-cylinder, fuel-injected beast. That day we were driving from Newport to Snapper for the State Championships. We completed the drive, almost 1,000 kilometers, in seven and a half hours.