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Byron Bay born World Surf League commissioner Kieren Perrow stands down from role

BYRON Bay born surfer Kieren Perrow’s six year tenure as the World Surf League’s commissioner has come to an end. Find out what the former Pipe Masters winner plans to do with the top surfing body now.

BYRON Bay born surfer Kieren Perrow’s six year tenure as the World Surf League’s commissioner has come to an end.

The former professional surfers has stood down from the role in order to spend more time with his family in Australia but will continue with WSL in a supporting role.

“I’ve been a part of professional surfing my entire life, and I never imagined it would get to the level it’s at today,” Perrow said.

“To be able to live out my dream on tour as a competitor, while also being a surfer rep and board member, was a massive high point in my career.

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“However, getting to transition into my role as commissioner and foster new talent and development pathways for surfers, has been even more rewarding.

“I’m really proud of my team and the WSL for all we have achieved together.

Kieren Perrow has stood down as WSL commissioner. Picture: Luke Marsden.
Kieren Perrow has stood down as WSL commissioner. Picture: Luke Marsden.

“With the role now needing to be based in Los Angeles, I’m taking this opportunity to step down and spend more time in Australia with my family, while continuing to be a part of professional surfing in a more focused capacity.”

The 42-year-old competed on the world tour from 2002 to 2013, finishing as high as sixth in the rankings in 2003 while going on to win the Pipe Masters in 2011.

Kieren Perrow made history by winning the Billabong Pipe Masters in Memory of Andy Irons, marking the first elite tour victory of his career in Oahu, Hawaii in 2011.
Kieren Perrow made history by winning the Billabong Pipe Masters in Memory of Andy Irons, marking the first elite tour victory of his career in Oahu, Hawaii in 2011.

Former WSL Championship Tour competitor Pat O’Connell will take over as commissioner of the WSL from March 11.

He will oversee the development of all the WSL’s tours including the Championship Tour, Qualifying Series, Pro Junior Series, Big Wave Tour, Longboard Tour and Specialty Events and Series.

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WSL CEO Sophie Goldschmidt praised Perrow for his contribution to the sport so far.

“Kieren’s leadership over the past six years has significantly contributed to the success and improvements across the sport, and we’re very pleased that he will continue to work with us in a new capacity,” Goldschmidt said.

Kieren Perrow competingin the Burleigh Pro in 2013.
Kieren Perrow competingin the Burleigh Pro in 2013.

“I am delighted that Pat O’Connell has agreed to join the WSL to fill KP’s shoes.

“He has held a number of diverse roles within surfing, both as a competitor and on the business side, and his passion for the sport is infectious.

“He will have the support of an incredible team at a time when momentum is building across all surfing disciplines and taking the sport to new levels.”

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