Humble American Surfer is taking the biggest step ever to let commentators am stunned
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The American surfer Griffin Colapinto drew a historically great move that stunned announcers in Australia.
Colapinto, an Olympian in Paris last summer, took off the stunt during the quarterfinals of the West -Australia Margaret River Pro and earned a perfect 10.
The 26-year-old California Native dived down while he drove in a wave before he used his momentum to produce a fully rotated twist and stick the landing.
Fans at hand before the tournament roared while he completed the maneuver, and World Surfing League announcers were also shocked.
“I’m still scratching my head,” could be a announcer hear.
Colapinto was also described on-Air as a ‘magical maker’, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.

Griffin Colapinto was praised to produce an incredible move in the West -Australia Margaret River Pro

Colapinto surfs on 8 May prior to the start of the Bonsoy Gold Coast Pro
The modest surfer described it as one of the “most incredible moments of my life” and reminded the moment of the WSL.
“When I landed it, it took me a second to realize that this was real life,” he said,, According to the competition.
Fans also filled the commentary on Instagram after the WSL posted the incredible moment.
“Quite legendary,” someone said.
“Best atmosphere of the season,” another one.

Colapinto poses after winning the final on the Surf Ranch Pro on 28 May 2023 in Lemoore
‘Videogame mode unlocked, a third added.
The movement of Colapinto and Perfect 10 helped him beat Italian Olympian Leonardo Fioravanti to earn a place in the semi -final.
He will be confronted with Barron Mamiya in one of the Semi matchups, while his brother, Crosby Colapinto, the South African Jordy Smith will meet.
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