💨 Abstract
Jordy Smith, the current world No. 1 surfer, returns to his hometown of Jeffreys Bay for the prestigious Corona J-Bay event. Smith aims to win and solidify his legacy while representing South Africa's surfing scene. He highlights the unique vibe and natural beauty of J-Bay, which attracts surfers worldwide. Smith's experience and perspective, now as a 37-year-old father, give him an edge over younger competitors.
Courtesy: Mariette Adams
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