Layne Beachley

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Layne Collette Beachley AO (born 24 May 1972) is an Australian former professional surfer from Manly, New South Wales. She won the World Championship seven times. Currently she is the chair of Surfing Australia.

BornTania Maris Gardner
(1972-05-24) 24 May 1972 (age 53)
Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
SportSurfing
Major achievements
  • 7 x World Champion 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006
  • 2005 Laureus World Alternative Sportsperson of the Year Award[1]
  • 2003 Teen Choice Awards Extreme Female Athlete of the Year
  • Surfers' Hall of Fame (inducted 2006)[2]
  • Australian Sports Hall of Fame (inducted 2011)
  • Officer of the Order of Australia (awarded 2015)
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Layne Beachley
Beachley in August 2011
Personal information
BornTania Maris Gardner
(1972-05-24) 24 May 1972 (age 53)
Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Surfing career
SportSurfing
Major achievements
  • 7 x World Champion 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006
  • 2005 Laureus World Alternative Sportsperson of the Year Award[1]
  • 2003 Teen Choice Awards Extreme Female Athlete of the Year
  • Surfers' Hall of Fame (inducted 2006)[2]
  • Australian Sports Hall of Fame (inducted 2011)
  • Officer of the Order of Australia (awarded 2015)
Surfing specifications
StanceRegular (natural foot)
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Surfing career

Beachley was inducted into the Surfing Hall of Fame in Huntington Beach, California.

At the age of 16 Beachley became a professional surfer. By the age of 20 she was ranked sixth in the world. Beachley became the Women's ASP World Champion in 1998, and won the title again in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2006. She is the first woman in history to win 7 World Championships, and only surfer, male or female to win six consecutive world titles. She shared the woman's record for most World Championships won with Stephanie Gilmore until Gilmore won her eighth title in 2022.

In 2004, Layne was given a wildcard entry into the Energy Australia Open held at Newcastle, one of the rare occasions a woman has competed in a men's surfing event.[3]

In 2006, Layne was inducted into the Surfers' Hall of Fame.[4]

Beachley announced on 10 October 2008 that she would retire due to her age.[5]

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ASP Women's World Tour Wins
YearEventVenueCountry
1993Diet Coke Women's ClassicNarrabeen, New South Wales Australia
1994Quit Women's ClassicBells Beach, Victoria Australia
1995Rip Curl Pro FranceHossegor France
1996Cleanwater ClassicManly Beach, New South Wales Australia
1996Wahine/Airtouch ProHuntington Beach, California United States
1996Wahine Women's US Open of SurfingHuntington Beach, California United States
1996OP ProHaleiwaHawaii Hawaii
1996Quiksilver Roxy Women's ProSunset BeachHawaii Hawaii
1997Quiksilver Roxy Women's ProSunset BeachHawaii Hawaii
1998Sunsmart ClassicBells Beach, Victoria Australia
1998Diet Coke Surf ClassicManly Beach, New South Wales Australia
1998Tokushima ProTokushima Japan
1998Kahlua OpenHuntington Beach, California United States
1998Rip Curl Pro FranceHossegor France
1999Sunsmart ClassicBells Beach, Victoria Australia
1999Diet Coke Surf ClassicManly Beach, New South Wales Australia
1999Newquay ProNewquay England
1999Roxy Pro Sunset BeachSunset BeachHawaii Hawaii
2000Billabong ProGold Coast, Queensland Australia
2000Elleven Pro Women'sHuntington Beach, California United States
2000Rip Curl Pro FranceHossegor France
2000Quiksilver Roxy ProSunset BeachHawaii Hawaii
2001Billabong Pro TahitiTeahupoo, Tahiti French Polynesia
2002Roxy Pro FranceSouth West Coast France
2003Roxy Pro Gold CoastGold Coast, Queensland Australia
2004Roxy ProHaleiwaHawaii Hawaii
2006Billabong Girls ProItacare Brazil
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Film appearances

She has appeared in the movies Blue Crush (2002), Billabong Odyssey (2003), Step into Liquid (2003), and the 2001 documentary 7 Girls.[6][7]

Television work

Beachley narrates the Seven Network factual series Beach Cops.[8]

Beachley also voices the character "Surfer" in the episode called "The Beach" of Australian Children's Cartoon Bluey on the ABC Network.

Personal life

Beachley and her husband Kirk Pengilly at the Sydney premiere of Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, 2011.

Layne Beachley was born Tania Maris Gardner on 24 May 1972 in Sydney.[9] Her mother was only 17 years old and unmarried so Layne was adopted by Neil and Valerie Beachley, who lived in nearby Manly. When Layne was only six years old, Valerie suffered a post-operative brain haemorrhage and died, leaving Layne and her brother to be raised by Neil.[10] Beachley has spoken publicly about her personal struggles, including the fact that she was conceived during a date rape. In 1999, at the age of 27, she met her biological mother for the first time, who already had a nickname for her, "Beach".[11]

Beachley was brought up in the competitive Manly surfing scene and was competing and winning against men at the age of 15. It was at that time that she developed her strength and style, contributing to her future success as an unbeaten world champion and big-wave rider. Beachley has usually been available to support any worthwhile community cause, whether protesting about sewage outfall or promoting the sport and charities to which she is close.[12]

She married Kirk Pengilly, a member of the Australian rock group INXS, in October 2010.[13] Beachley first met Pengilly in 2002.[14] They renewed their wedding vows in 2014[15] after Layne lost her wedding ring while surfing.[16] She is stepmother to April, Pengilly's daughter from a previous relationship.

She is a keen supporter of the Manly Sea Eagles rugby league club.[17]

Recognition

Beachley received the Laureus World Alternative Sportsperson of the Year Award in 2004 and was named the Extreme Female Athlete of the Year as part of the Teen Choice Awards in 2005. She was inducted into both the Australian and US surfing halls of fame in 2006, and the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 2011.[18][19] In 2006, she was also inducted into the Surfing Walk of Fame as that year's Woman of the Year; the Walk is in Huntington Beach, California.[20]

At the 2015 Australia Day Honours, Beachley was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia for distinguished service to the community through support for a range of charitable organisations, as a mentor for women in sport, and to surfing as a world champion competitor.[21][22] She was also awarded the Australian Sports Medal in 2000 for her back to back world titles in 1998 and 1999.[23] In 2025, awarded The Dawn Award at Sport Australia Hall of Fame awards.[24]

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