Caroline Marks Bio

Caroline Marks

Caroline Marks Bio

Caroline Marks is an American athlete- a professional surfer. She began her journey in surfing at the age of 11, where she won the Under-12 Surfing America Prime – the US top amateur title. Later, she has won 17 titles, including the 2016 ISA Under-16 Championship, the 2015 and 2016 Vans U.S. Open Pro Junior Championships, and consecutive National Scholastic Surfing Association titles in 2014-2015.

Caroline is best known to be a multiple national champion and the youngest female to compete in a World Surf League event. She is also well-known to be the youngest surfer to qualify for the women’s Championship Tour. By securing second-place overall on the WSL Championship tour in 2019 and first at Super Girl Pro in 2020, she looks herself to set and continue her ascent to the top of the surfing world.

Caroline is currently ranked No. 6 in the World Surf League after six events. She has been featured in Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue and was also recently featured by the Washington Post.

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