Michel Bourez
Michel Bourez (born 30 December 1985) is a French professional surfer.[1] BiographyBourez was born on the island of Rurutu in the Tuamotus Islands in French Polynesia and started surfing at age 13.[2] European champion in 2006, Michel entered the ASP World Tour in 2009.[3] His best results on the World Tour came in 2014, with a fifth place in the overall classification, having won twice during the year; at Margaret River Pro 2014[4] and Rio de Janeiro[5] and third place in Fiji Pro.[6] His 2015 season was hampered by a severe injury in May, when doing a free surf session at Teahupoo. A fractured hand and cervical vertebra forced him out of the Rio and Fiji events.[7] In 2016, he earned his third career victory at the Billabong Pipeline Masters, final event of the 2016 World Tour, finishing sixth overall.[8][9] He qualified to represent France at the debut of surfing at the 2020 Summer Olympics.[10] Career and results
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