ABOUT
Crosby Colapinto grew up in San Clemente, California, a stretch of coastline that's produced some of the sport's sharpest talent. He came up in the shadow of his older brother Griffin early on, but he's spent the past few years drawing his own lines, both in the water and out of it. His style blends classic rail surfing with a modern air game, a combination that's set him apart from the rest of the young guns coming out of Southern California.
After two seasons chasing wildcard entries, Crosby earned his spot on the Championship Tour in 2024. He wasted no time making a statement, beating three-time World Champion Gabriel Medina at the Lexus Pipe Pro in just his rookie season. A third-place finish in Portugal and a run of top-ten results followed, and he closed out the year ranked No. 10 in the world and named 2024 Rookie of the Year. Croz surfs with intent, and every result since has backed that up.




