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Barron Mamiya was born on 27 January, 2000 in Haleiwa, Oahu, Hawaii, is an American professional surfer (born 2000). Discover Barron Mamiya's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 24 years old?
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Haleiwa, Oahu, Hawaii |
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United States
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He is a member of famous professional with the age 24 years old group.
Barron Mamiya Height, Weight & Measurements
At 24 years old, Barron Mamiya height is 5 ft, 9 in (175 cm) and Weight 136 lbs (62 kg).
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5 ft, 9 in (175 cm) |
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136 lbs (62 kg) |
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Barron Mamiya Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Barron Mamiya worth at the age of 24 years old? Barron Mamiya’s income source is mostly from being a successful professional. He is from United States. We have estimated Barron Mamiya's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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He came away in 25th place and managed an average heat score of 7.06 and average wave score of 2.82.
His inclusion in the Bali Protected gave him the ranking of equal 44th in the current Men's Championship rankings.
As of February 2024, Mamiya is ranked #1 on the WSL Championship Tour.
His statistics are as follows: Avg.
wave score: 13.32; Total points: 10,000.
( https://www.worldsurfleague.com/athletes/rankings ).
"An absolute battle between two of North Shore's heaviest chargers yielded a showdown worthy of the ages with Barron Mamiya earning a perfect 10-point ride to answer John John Florence's call after disappearing completely and miraculously reemerging to claim his maiden Pipe Pro title to become World No. 1."
( https://www.worldsurfleague.com/posts/526000/the-showdown-pipe-needed-barron-mamiya-claims-north-shore-battle-for-pipe-pro-win?s1=watch&serializedFilterBy=a3962 )
He has featured or starred in a number of surfing videos, displaying his skills on YouTube.
Barron Mamiya (born January 27, 2000) is an American junior professional surfer from Hawaii.
He first competed in the Junior World Surf League in 2012 at age 11 and won the Men's Pro Junior Vans US Open of Surfing in 2018.
As of February 2024, Mamiya is ranked #1 on the WSL Championship Tour.
He was born and raised in the North Shore community of Haleiwa, Oahu, an island in Hawaii.
He began surfing at the age of three, routinely paddling out with his father after work.
Barron has referenced his love for the sport and lack of other options in Hawaii as being principal motivating factors in his pursuit of surfing.
As a young surfer, Mamiya juggled the challenges of both being a young surfer "grom" (the lowest in the surfing pecking order) in the state and the inherent dangers of surfing the islands' most popular, yet notoriously dangerous breaks.
"Being a grom out there, surfing, it's hard, you don't catch a lot of waves … you've got to be fully committed, because if you're not … you can get super hurt".
Notwithstanding such difficulties, Mamiya flourished as a young surfer.
He has continued to pursue a career in professional surfing, attributing his success to his perpetual hunger to push and prove his abilities to both himself and his peers.
Since his entry into the Junior World Surf League in 2012 at age 11, Mamiya has established himself as "one of the most promising young surfers" in the world.
His surfing stance is regular, and his specialities include aerial maneuvers and big-wave barrels.
Active on the Junior Tour since 2012, Mamiya "flourished" as a surfer in 2017; winning three WSL Junior Hawaii Pros.
He was crowned champion in the Sunset Pro Junior, Papara Pro Junior Tahiti and Pipe Pro Junior while claiming the runner-up position in the Hurley Surf Club Pro Junior.
He managed an average of 13.72 in per heat and 4.28 per wave over the four competitions.
He has also been active in the Qualifying Tour competition since 2015.
While only competing in three events over the 2015 and 2016 seasons, 2017 saw a significant rise in Mamiya's involvement.
Mamiya's first major video came through his sponsorship with Hurley in April 2016.
The film both interviewed him about his early exposure to surfing, retelling the story of how he "fought his way into the Pipeline pecking order" and became "a face of the future."
In 2017 he began to achieve greater results in competitions such as: Sunset Open (ninth), Papara Pro Open Tahiti (ninth) and the Vans World Cup (fifth).
Mamiya backed these performances with similarly strong results in 2018, placing in the top three of each event he competed in.
He placed third in the Sunset Pro Junior, was runner-up in both the HYSDO Pro Junior at Turtle Bay Resort and Pipe Pro Junior and won the Men's Jr. Vans US Open of Surfing.
Barron averaged a score of 12.18 per heat and 3.55 per wave over the four competitions.
These achievements improved his ranking heading into the 2018 season in which he competed in eight events, with his career best result coming at the Burton Automotive Pro in Australia, where he lost to Mikey Wright in the final.
His most recent qualifying tour event, the Sunset Open in Hawaii, resulted in fourth place in late January 2018.
Mamiya was knocked out by fellow Hawaii local, Billy Kemper.
In May 2018, Barron gained entry into the first event on the Championship Tour with a wild-card allocation into the Men's Corona Bali Protected event.
He was granted entry after the withdrawal of American surfer Kelly Slater.
Prior to the event, in an interview with Michael Ciaramella from Stab magazine Mamiya stated that he felt "no pressure at all" and appreciated the opportunity to express himself free from the usual weight of expectation.
His inclusion in this event reflects his growing influence in the surfing world.