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Dakoda Walters Is An Explosive Surfing Talent
Ben Collins
The Australian Junior Champion Dakoda Walters has a new edit out, and it's safe to say the future of Aussie surfing is in good hands. Walters is among an up-and-coming crop of younger surfers Down Under -- just a few years behind the likes of Morgan Cibilic and Ethan Ewing.
As with those aformenioned talents, it's going to be very exciting to see where Walters takes his surfing in the coming years. The edit, "Noisy Ocean", was filmed at home at Angourie during the lockdown, and shows just how fast Walters is progressing. It's safe to say this is name you'll be hearing increasingly often.
While he was initially filming clips for Snapt4, with the release date of the movie getting pushed back he decided to bang something together. And we're sure glad that he did!
Dakoda Walters
Featuring Erin Brooks, Samuel Pupo, Macy Callaghan, Ian Gouveia, Zahli Kelly, Rosie Smart, Charly Quivront, Kyuss King, Oscar Berry, Deivid
Pair Claim Biggest Wins of Their Careers at Jinzun Harbor as Amuro Tsuzuki and Joel Vaughan Finish Runner's Up and Competitors Honour
Filipe Toledo cuts the ribbon on his new store, Vans' UltraRange EXOs, Dakoda Walters' winning streak, and more.
The duo claim victory at the opening QS event of the Aussie leg in front of thousands of spectators at Maroubra Beach.
Meet the Angourie local who hopes to continue his hometowns iconic surfing lineage at this year's Taiwan Open World Junior Championships.
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