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‘Olympic gold and world title in same year’: Son of former champ declares global domination

The son of a former world surfing champion — competing in the globe’s third tier league — has made the bold declaration he will win ‘Olympic gold, a world title and make millions of dollars’. Read his pledge here.

Usher Cup at Snapper Rocks. Mens Final winner Morgan Cibilic. 22 January 2023 Coolangatta Picture by Richard Gosling
Usher Cup at Snapper Rocks. Mens Final winner Morgan Cibilic. 22 January 2023 Coolangatta Picture by Richard Gosling

Snapper Rocks surfer and ‘future world number one’ Jaggar Bartholomew may have narrowly missed out on an Usher Cup finals berth, but his eyes remain firmly on an Olympic medal and World Title.

The 21-year-old son of World Champion and surfing icon Wayne ‘Rabbit’ Bartholomew narrowly missed out on a quarterfinals place after falling short in his heat with a score of 14.76 – a total higher than several other heat’s top surfers.

But Bartholomew, who took out third in 2022 and second in 2021, said the goal remained the same after going through a mental journey after battling with injury.

“I’ve been going backwards but now I’m in a new place in my life and I’ve got a bulletproof mindset on what I want to achieve in this life and especially this year, and I’m here to conquer,” Bartholomew said.

“(The journey to this new mindset has involved) a lot of pain really, pain and being stoic in the moment and being in the present.

Jaggar Bartholomew at the Gold Coast Open. Picture: BEN STAGGS/SURFING QUEENSLAND
Jaggar Bartholomew at the Gold Coast Open. Picture: BEN STAGGS/SURFING QUEENSLAND

“I’m willing to do whatever I have to do to get to that world title, to get to that number one in the world, to get millions of dollars, to get all the good life for myself and everyone around me.

“I want to win the Olympic gold and a world title in the same year, I’d be the first one to ever do it.

“I’m always ready to fight and win.”

In the men’s final, Merewether’s Morgan Cibilic claimed the Usher Cup men’s championship with a score of 16.37 in stunning conditions.

Cibilic, who narrowly missed out on qualification on the Championship Tour, lead the heat from the get-go against competitors in Noosa’s Ben Lorentson, North Shore’s Alister Reginato and Snapper Rock’s Sheldon Simkus.

“I just want to feel it a little bit more this year, and attack it,” Cibilic said.

“This year was a hard year for me, I felt like I wasn't connecting with my turns for six months straight and it wasn’t good for the confident, which plummeted down.

“It’s good to come here and get a win under the belt.

“This year I’ve been training my butt off. But lately I’ve been taking my foot off the pedal and relaxing, having a bit more fun.”

Dimity Stoyle from North Shore competes in the 2023 Usher Cup at Snapper Rocks. Image: Supplied
Dimity Stoyle from North Shore competes in the 2023 Usher Cup at Snapper Rocks. Image: Supplied

North Shore surfer Dimity Stoyle took home the women’s trophy in a last-minute set that nearly didn’t happen.

The 31-year-old surfer and part-time DJ said she was “frothing” to get the win after sitting in fourth position for the majority of the heat, behind Nora Liotta, Ellie J Brooks and Freya Prumm.

“The conditions were so tricky, I was catching the worst waves and then the Snapper ocean waves delivered and gave me a set,” Stoyle said.

“I was so lucky to get that one and I surfed it as best as I could because I knew I needed a big score.

“The last couple of minutes were pretty nerve racking, I was so hoping the ocean would give me a flat set and it did.

“I’m frothing.”

Stoyle said windy conditions meant she would need to be patient, but her experiences at the past three Cups kept her level-headed.

“The first year I got second, I got beaten in the last minute, and this year I needed a score the whole heat and the last two minutes I go a really good set and I got an 8.17 and I went straight into the lead.”

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