Kauli Vaast, the 22-year-old Olympic surfing champion from French Polynesia, achieved a fairytale ending at the Paris 2024 Olympics, transforming from a local hero into a global surfing icon. Carrying the hopes of his nation, Vaast showcased his skills at Teahupo’o, the iconic surf spot that hosted the Games.

In the final against Australia’s Jack Robinson, Vaast faced challenging conditions but remained composed. He quickly impressed with a near-perfect 9.5 score, riding an exceptional open-faced barrel that earned cheers from the crowd. Subsequently, his second score of 8.0 secured his victory and marked the beginning of a new chapter as an Olympic gold medalist.
Vaast expressed his deep connection with the ocean and his gratitude to the island community. “Winning the Olympics at home, on the best wave in the world, is something truly special,” he told Olympics.com. Moreover, he highlighted the intense preparation and spirit from his supporters, adding, “I felt the mana, the energy from all the Polynesians. It was something special.”
As the final hooter sounded, the scene became electric, with boats circling Vaast and his supporters’ cheers growing louder with every gesture of triumph. Meanwhile, the celebration continued onshore, where fans erupted in joy as Vaast completed his victory lap.
Vaast reflected on his journey with pride, saying, “I never thought a day like this would happen. Now this wild dream has come true.” Furthermore, the French surfer basked in the glory of his Paris 2024 surfing victory, surrounded by heartfelt hugs and tears of joy.

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