You have now won eight world
championships. How do you stay ambitious after all these successes?
Of
course, I could win another 20 such titles and still never feel: Now I rule the
ocean, thanks and bye. There are still so many challenges waiting out there!
And there are so many other incredible female surfers who tackle massive waves
or pull off insane aerial maneuvers. They might be a little less successful
than me in general terms, but they're still stronger in certain areas, so I
always feel spurred on. There are also a lot of great male surfers who I admire
and who give me new ideas. You just keep learning, get inspired by other people
and new experiences. Most surfers say it just keeps you coming back every day
because you don’t know what you're gonna get that next surf. That's the cool
thing about it.
What does the perfect wave look like?
It's
funny: in wave pools, with artificial wave technology, they've pretty much
created the perfect wave and it almost became boring. When you're in the ocean,
the most enjoyable part, I think, is the anticipation. You cross a sand dune
towards the sea. What are you going to see? The waves are good, but as you
paddle towards the surf, you miss one. Will the next one be just as beautiful?
So much anticipation, so much excitement! It's not about finding
perfection—it's about searching for perfection.