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Mark Occhilupo
Born (1966-06-16) 16 June 1966 (age 58)
SpouseJessica Crawford
Children3 boys
Personal information
ResidenceTweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia
Weight194 lb (88 kg)
Surfing career
Best year1999 ASP World Tour
Career earnings$652,125
SponsorsFCS traction and fins, JS Industries surfboards
Major achievementsWorld Surfing Champion 1999
Surfing specifications
StanceGoofy-footed
Websitemarkoccy.com

Marco Jay Luciano "Mark" Occhilupo (born 16 June 1966) is an Australian professional surfer and winner of the 1999 ASP World title.[1][2]

Occhilupo, also known as "Occy", began his professional career in the World Championship Tour (WCT) at the age of 17. In September 2019, he made a brief return to the international surfing circuit and took part in the So Sri Lanka Pro 2019 tournament which also marked his first visit to the country.[3][4]

Life and career

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Occhilupo was born on 16 June 1966 in KurnellinSydney, New South Wales, Australia. Occhilupo's father was Italian and his mother was originally from New Zealand. Marco began surfing at the age of nine, and soon moved to the neighbouring suburb of Cronulla, where he was previously enrolled into Cronulla High SchoolinSydney’s south.

He won his first amateur schoolboys' contest at 13 and followed up with two Cadet State Titles. After the tenth grade, he left home as an ASP trialist. Virtually unnoticed, he advanced to the Top 16 at year's end and secured a seed for the following year.

In 1984, at age 17, Occhilupo's high performance standards took him to the top of the ASP ratings. At Jeffreys Bay, his powerful and aggressive style were an advantage in backside surfing. Occhilupo hovered around the top five in the rankings, and was becoming popular in the United States when Tom Curren was at the peak of his career. The two were rivals in surfing's biggest spectator event, the Op Pro, which Occhilupo won in 1985 after beating Curren in a three-heat final and again in the 1986 Op.[5][6] Aspiring to be an actor, Occhilupo played himself in the 1987 Hollywood Cult-Classic, North Shore.

The young surfer struggled with depression and substance abuse during his years on the tour,[7] and eventually, exhausted by his lifestyle, he threw a quarterfinal heat at the Op, headed home to Cronulla, and quit the World Tour.

Over the next several years, he made a couple of half-hearted comeback attempts and remained in the public eye as a repeating star of Jack McCoy's Billabong videos. He married Beatrice Ballardie in 1993 and built a house near Kirra. After reaching a weight of 111-kilos, he began a training program under McCoy in Western Australia that helped him shed 34 kilos and regained his form.

Occhilupo re-entered professional surfing in 1995, and after some major wins won the world title in 1999 at age 33. He has since retired and lives in Bilambil Heights, New South Wales, with his wife Beatrice and stepson Rainer. He made a comeback return for an international surfing event in 2019 after 20 years and competed in So Sri Lanka Pro 2019. However he recorded a modest score of 8.74 and was knocked out of Round 3 of the event.[8]

Career victories

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ASP World Tour Wins
Year Event Venue Country
1998 Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach  Australia
1999 Gotcha Tahiti Pro Teahupoo, Tairapu, Tahiti  French Polynesia
1999 Quiksilver Pro Fiji Tavarua  Fiji
1999 Billabong Pro Anglet/Mundaka  France Spain

Post surfing

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Occhilupo is currently a presenter on the Australian cable television channel Fuel TV.[9]

He was a contestant in the 2011 season of the Australian version of Dancing with the StarsonChannel Seven, and was partnered with Jade Brand. They were the third couple to be eliminated from the competition.

His surname, Occhilupo, is Italian and means "eyes of the wolf." However, his nickname is "The Raging Bull."

He currently resides with his family in Bilambil Heights, a hillside suburb of the Gold Coast neighbouring town Tweed Heads.

He currently operates a successful podcast called the Occ-Cast which features Occhilupo talking to some of the most famous and interesting people in surfing, including Kelly Slater and Mick Fanning.

References

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  1. ^ "Pro Surfer: Mark Occhilupo". World Surf League. Retrieved 29 September 2019.
  • ^ Jay follows in surfer dad Mark Occhilupo's footsteps
  • ^ "1999 world champion Mark Occhilupo to compete at So Sri Lanka Pro Surfing". Sunday Times. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  • ^ "Huge International Field Arrives For So Sri Lanka Pro". World Surf League. 24 September 2019. Retrieved 29 September 2019.
  • ^ Bruce Anderson (8 September 1986). "Getting Amped on the Coast". SI.comVault. Sports Illustrated. Archived from the original on 22 July 2019. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  • ^ "Surfing's Greatest Rivalries". Archived from the original on 19 December 2008. Retrieved 17 December 2008.
  • ^ Jake Dean (10 August 2018). "Has surfing learned anything about drug abuse since Andy Irons' death? | Jake Dean". The Guardian. Guardian News & Media Limited. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  • ^ "Occy at A-Bay". World Surf League. 28 September 2019. Retrieved 29 September 2019.
  • ^ Occhilupo works as Australian cable TV presenter
  • [edit]
    Achievements
    Preceded by

    Kelly Slater

    Association of Surfing Professionals World Champion (men's)
    1999
    Succeeded by

    Sunny Garcia


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