The Brazilian icon becomes a partner in a $200 million wave pool project in São Paulo.
Back in 2013, still without a world title to his name, Gabriel Medina launched his own personal logo — not as a full commercial brand, but as a symbol of identity.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gabriel Medina has been on sabbatical, this year, at least from pro surfing. The three-time world champion, who, according to some ...
Gabriel Medina was notably absent from the 2025 World Surf League Championship Tour season, due to a pectoral injury he sustained prior to the kickoff to the calendar. And while his pro surfing life ...
"Surfing doesn't demand conformity, it demands authenticity." ...
For 17 years now, the iconic breaking wave logo, coupled with the legacy Rip Curl brand name, has been perched on the beak of Gabriel Medina’s surfboards. But after nearly a decade of sponsorship, the ...
As the split between Brazilian three-time World Champion, Gabriel Medina, and longtime sponsor Rip Curl settles in, the question becomes what next? We recently ran a poll alongside the announcement ...
Nineteen combined world titles have returned to the Championship Tour in the span of a week, with the WSL announcing wildcard recipient after wildcard recipient recently. The first was Carissa Moore, ...
For nearly two decades, Gabriel Medina has been a Rip Curl guy. But heading into 2026, the world champion and the iconic brand will no longer be working together. “It’s been 17 years of a partnership ...
After a full year away from the Championship Tour, the real question isn’t what Gabriel Medina did — but who he became in the process. His time off the CT worked less like a break and more like a ...