Sofía Mulánovich

Sofía Mulánovich Aljovín (born June 24, 1983), 3-time World Surfing Champion, 1 WSL and 2 ISA world championships,[1][2] is the most relevant Peruvian surfer in the history. She is the first Peruvian surfer ever to win a World Surf League World Championship Tour event (ex ASP). She is the first Latin American ever to win the World Title, which she did in 2004.[3] In 2004, she won three out of the six World Championship Tour events, and finished the season as Absolute World Champion. Sofia is the only one Latin-american surfer to win 2 ISA World Championships. Sofia won the ISA Championships, 2004 in Salinas-Ecuador and 2019 in Miyazaki-Japan.[4] Her main sponsor is Roxy.

Sofía Mulánovich
Personal information
Born (1983-06-24) June 24, 1983
Punta Hermosa, Lima, Peru
ResidenceCaballeros, Punta Hermosa
Height5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
Weight127 lb (58 kg)
Surfing career
Best year2004 - ASP World Champion
Career earnings$468,100
SponsorsRoxy, Red Bull, Movistar, Reef, Al Merrick, LAN airline
Major achievementsSurfers Hall of Fame inductee
Surfing specifications
StanceRegular
Websitesofiamulanovich.com

Sofia was Inducted into Surfing Hall of Fame in 2007 due to her achievement in 2004 and 2005. In 2004, she became the first South American and Latin American (man or woman) to ever win the world title. Sofia’s list of credits to date is impressive, having won the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, U.S. Open of Surfing and the Surfer Poll (2004 and 2005)[5]

Early life

Sofía Mulánovich Aljovín was born in Punta Hermosa, Lima, Peru and has partial Croatian heritage.

On July 27, 2007, Mulanovich was inducted into the Surfers Hall of Fame in Huntington Beach, California, United States.[6] She is the first South American to have this honor, and was chosen for having had a major impact on the sport by her outstanding achievements. In 2015, she was also inducted into the Surfing Walk of Fame in Huntington Beach.[7]

May 7, 2020, Sofía announced that she is the mother of a boy named Theo, along with the Venezuelan photographer Camila Toro.

Achievements

WSL Women's Championship Tour Wins
YearEventVenueCountry
2004Roxy Pro FijiTavarua Fiji
2004Billabong Pro TahitiTeahupoo, Tahiti French Polynesia
2004Roxy JamAnglet France
2005SPC Fruit ProBells Beach, Victoria Australia
2005Roxy Pro FijiTavarua Fiji
2005Roxy Pro EnglandCornwall England
2007Rip Curl Girls FestivalSantander Spain
2007Roxy ProSunset Beach, Hawaii United States
2008Roxy Pro Gold CoastGold Coast, Queensland Australia
2009Movistar Peru ClassicLobitos Peru
  • 2019
    • 2009 1st Place ISA Women's World Championship
  • 2016
    • 2016 1st Place QS Maui and Sons Pichilemu Women's Pro
  • 2009
    • 2009 1st Place Movistar Peru Classic (WCT)
    • 2009 1st place Copa Movistar, Peru (WQS)
  • 2008
    • 2009 2nd Place Billabong Girls Pro Rio
    • 2008 2nd Place Rip Curl Pro, Australia
    • 2008 1st Place Roxy Pro Gold Coast, Australia
  • 2007
    • 2007 Inducted into Surfing Hall of Fame
    • 2007 1st Place Roxy Pro Sunset Beach, Hawaii
    • 2007 1st Place Rip Curl Girls Festival Europe, Spain
    • 2007 2nd Place Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach, Australia
    • 2007 2nd Place World Championship Tour
  • 2006
    • 2006 Vans Triple Crown of Surfing Champion (récord)
    • 2006 5th Place World Championship Tour
    • 2006 1st Place US Open of Surfing Huntington Beach, California (WQS)
    • 2006 2nd Place Billabong Girls Itacare, Brasil (WQS)
    • 2006 1st Place OP Pro Hawaii Haleiwa, Oahu (WQS)
    • 2006 Teen Choice Award won - Choice Action Sports Female
  • 2005
    • 2005 ESPY Best Action-Sports Athlete
    • 2005 2nd Place World Championship Tour
    • 2005 1st Place Roxy Pro UK, United Kingdom
    • 2005 1st Place Roxy Pro Tavarua, Fiji
    • 2005 1st Place Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach, Australia
    • 2005 3rd Place Telefónica Cup Asia Beach, Peru
    • 2005 3rd Place Billabong Pro Teahupoo, Tahiti
  • 2004
    • 2004 1st Place ISA Women's World Championship
    • 2004 1st Place WSL Women's World Championship Tour
    • 2004 1st Place Rip Curl Girls Festival Europe, France
    • 2004 1st Place Billabong Pro Teahupoo, Tahiti
    • 2004 1st Place Roxy Pro, Fiji
  • 2003
    • 2003 3rd Place WCT Roxy ProTavarua, Fiji
    • 2003 2nd Place WQS Roxy Pro Phillip Island, Australia
    • 2003 2nd on the World Qualifying Series (WQS)
    • 2003 7th on the World Championship Tour (WCT)
    • 2003 Voted Number 5 Top Female Surfer, Surfer Poll Award
  • 2002
    • 2002 2nd Place WQS ASP Turtle Bay, Hawaii
    • 2002 2nd Place WCT Roxy Pro South West Coast, France
    • 2002 4th Place WQS Rip Curl Pro Hossegor, France
    • 2002 3rd Place WQS US Open of Surfing Huntington Beach, CA
    • 2002 Qualified for the 2003 World Championship Tour
    • 2002 Ranked 2nd on WQS Tour
    • 2002 Voted by Surfer Magazine as the Number 1 Female Grommet (a.k.a. Best Upcoming Female Surfer)
    • 2002 Four-Time Peruvian National Champion 1999-2002

Filmography

  • Peel: The Peru Project (2006) (V) as Surfer
  • Sofia: A Documentary (2006), as herself
  • The Modus Mix (2003) (V)
  • 7 Girls (2001) documentary

References

  1. "Pro Surfer: Sofía Mulánovich - 2004 Women's Championship Tour event results". World Surf League. Retrieved 2020-02-28.
  2. "Sofía Mulanovich de Perú Gana la Medalla de Oro Femenina en el ISA World Surfing Games 2019 presentado por Vans". 2019 ISA World Surfing Games presented by Vans (in Spanish). 2019-09-10. Retrieved 2020-02-28.
  3. "Surfers' Hall of Fame". Huntington Surf & Sport. Retrieved 17 September 2017.
  4. "Sofía Mulanovich de Perú Gana la Medalla de Oro Femenina en el ISA World Surfing Games 2019 presentado por Vans". 2019 ISA World Surfing Games presented by Vans (in Spanish). 2019-09-10. Retrieved 2020-02-28.
  5. "2007 Inductees". Huntington Surf & Sport. Retrieved 2020-02-28.
  6. "Surfers' Hall of Fame". Huntington Surf & Sport. Retrieved 17 September 2017.
  7. Carpio, Anthony Clark (July 30, 2015). "9 stars of surf join Huntington Beach shrines". Huntington Beach Independent. Retrieved 2015-07-30.
Preceded by
Layne Beachley
World surfing champion (Women)
2004
Succeeded by
Chelsea Georgeson
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