In a stunning display of endurance and passion, Kelly Slater, the legendary surfer widely hailed as the greatest of all time, continues to make waves at the age of 53. Competing this week at the Lexus Trestles Pro in San Clemente, Slater reflects on a career that has spanned over three decades, captivating fans and aspiring surfers alike.
During an exclusive interview for the Sports Central podcast, Slater looked back on his monumental journey, recalling his first victory at Trestles in 1990—a moment that marked the beginning of his illustrious career. “I was starting my senior year of high school, and winning here was surreal,” he shared, reminiscing about signing with Quicksilver and filming the iconic movie “Kelly Slater in Black and White.”
Despite the passage of time, Slater’s competitive spirit remains unyielding. When asked how his approach to competition has evolved, he acknowledged the shift in mindset. “In my early years, every heat was about survival—making a living. Now, while winning is still thrilling, it’s not life or death,” he explained, emphasizing that his love for surfing keeps him motivated.
As fans eagerly anticipate his next moves, Slater expressed his desire to remain in the water for years to come. “I hope to die in the ocean one day. Maybe I’ll tackle a 60-footer when I’m 100,” he quipped, showcasing his unwavering dedication to the sport.
With Slater’s legacy firmly cemented, the surfing world watches with bated breath as he continues to defy age and expectations. For the full conversation and more insights into his remarkable career, tune into the Sports Central podcast available on YouTube and Apple Podcasts.