Australian professional surfer known for his powerful surfing style and performances on the World Surf League Championship Tour since 2017.
Born in Margaret River, Western Australia, on December 16, 1995, Jack Robinson grew up immersed in one of the world's premier surfing regions. The son of a local surfboard shaper, he began surfing at age four and quickly demonstrated exceptional natural ability in the powerful reef breaks that characterize his home coastline. His early development was shaped by the challenging conditions of Western Australia's surf spots, including the renowned Margaret River break. Robinson's professional career gained momentum in the mid-2010s as he progressed through the World Surf League's qualification series. His breakthrough came with consistent performances that showcased his fearless approach to heavy water surfing. He earned his place on the Championship Tour, where his reputation as one of the circuit's most committed big-wave riders was quickly established. His surfing style combines technical precision with an aggressive approach that proves particularly effective in consequence-heavy conditions. The Australian surfer's defining achievements center on his performances at Pipeline and other world-class reef breaks. His tube-riding ability has earned him recognition as one of the sport's premier barrel riders, with multiple event victories demonstrating his mastery of hollow waves. Robinson's consistency in challenging conditions has made him a regular podium finisher on the Championship Tour, establishing him as a legitimate contender for world titles. His approach to surfing heavy Atlantic swells and Pacific reef breaks has set him apart from many of his contemporaries. Robinson represents the modern era of professional surfing, where technical skill meets fearless commitment in increasingly challenging conditions. His influence extends beyond competition results, inspiring a generation of surfers to approach heavy water with both respect and aggression. As one of Australia's leading Championship Tour competitors, he continues the nation's strong tradition in professional surfing while bringing his own distinct style to the sport's highest level.
Becoming the first Australian to win a World Surf League Championship Tour event at Margaret River Pro
How They Played
Powerful, progressive surfing with strong aerial maneuvers and tube riding
Career Honours
- Margaret River Pro Winner 2021