Cori Schumacher
Cori Schumacher | |
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Personal information | |
Born |
April 23, 1977 Huntington Beach, California, USA |
Residence | California, USA |
Surfing specifications | |
Stance | Regular |
Cori Schumacher is a world champion surfer from California.
Biography
Schumacher was born April 23, 1977, in Huntington Beach, California. Both her parents were avid surfers. The family moved to San Diego where Schumacher learned to surf.
Schumacher has won multiple national and international amateur shortboarding titles. She surfed as the #1 US female shortboarder on the 1994 and 1996 US Team for the ISA Jr. Championships. Her most notable international shortboard title was winner of the 1995 Pan-American Championships. But Schumacher is best known for her efforts in women’s longboarding. She is a three-time Women’s World Longboard Champion (2000, 2001, 2010), Women’s Longboard Pipeline Pro Champion (2009) and two-time ASP North American Champion (2008, 2009). From late 2001 to 2008, Schumacher went on sabbatical from competition. She returned in 2008 to win the Linda Benson Roxy Jam at Cardiff, California.
External links
- corischumacher.com
- Interview on Liquid Salt Magazine
- For Female Surfer, Challenges Out of the Water- NY Times
- Women's World Longboard Champion Cori Schumacher Boycotts 2011 ASP Tour- The Inertia
- Why I'm Boycotting- The Inertia
- Proliferating Stereotypes for Profit- The Inertia
- Surfers also must be sport ambassadors- The Guardian
- The menace of surfing's stereotypes- The Guardian
- LGBT Rights in Surfing- The Guardian
- Backbone In A Tilted World- JettyGirl.com