C. J. Hobgood

C.J. Hobgood
Personal information
Born Clifton James Hobgood
(1979-07-06) July 6, 1979
Melbourne, Florida, United States
Nickname C.J.
Residence Melbourne, Florida, United States
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Weight 74 kg (163 lb)
Surfing career
Years active 1999–present
Best year Champion – 2001
Sponsors Globe, Smith eyewear, Vestal Watches, FCS fins, DaKine, To Write Love On Her Arms, Quiet Flight Surfboards
Major achievements

ASP World Tour Champion 2001

ASP World Tour Rookie of the Year 1999
Surfing specifications
Stance Goofy
Shaper(s) Bruce Regan
Favorite maneuvers Airs and Barrels
Website www.hobgoods.com

Clifton James "C.J." Hobgood (born July 6, 1979) is a World Surf League (WSL) World Championship surfer. He has a twin brother, Damien. They both compete in top-tier professional surfing events around the world.[1]

C.J. Hobgood entered his first surfing contest in 1989 and made the Open Boys final. He placed second in a national competition the following year. He won several other championships and in 1998 he was selected as the model for the new National Scholastic Surfing Association logo. In 1999, CJ was the Association Surfer Professionals Rookie of the Year.[2] In 2001 he won the WSL World Championship. He currently resides in Satellite Beach, Florida with his wife and daughter, near his younger brother Travis, his younger sister Marissa, and his parents.

Along with surfing, Hobgood also plays tennis, and his filmography includes Noah's Ark, The Outsiders produced by Walkingonwater.org, Down the Barrel (2007), Inaugural Hobgood Challenge (2007), Somewhere, Anywhere, Everywhere. He has recently won the 2007 US Open of Surfing. He has also recently won the O'Neill World Cup of Surfing at Sunset Beach, Part of the Van's Triple Crown of Surfing Competition, in Hawaii in 2008.

The Hobgoods both graduated from Satellite High School in 1997.[3] Also, they previously operated The Goods Surf and Skate in Indialantic, Florida.[4]

He joined the Christian surfers movement.[1]

ASP World Tour Wins
YearEventVenueCountry
2000 Quiksilver Pro France Hossegor  France
2004 Billabong Pro Tahiti Teahupoo  French Polynesia
2004 Quiksilver Pro Japan Chiba  Japan
2008 Billabong Pro Mundaka Mundaka  Spain

References

Achievements
Preceded by
Sunny Garcia
Association of Surfing Professionals World Champion (men's)
2001
Succeeded by
Andy Irons
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