Australian surfer Connor O’Leary, having switched allegiance to Japan last year, will represent his mother’s homeland at the Paris Olympics this summer, joining Japan’s surfing team for the Games in Tahiti.
AUSTRALIAN-BORN pro surfer Connor O’Leary is off to this summer’s Paris Olympics with Japan having switched allegiances last year to his mother’s homeland.
The 30-year-old, who hails from the Sydney suburb of Cronulla, was picked as Japan’s third and final representative in their men’s surfing team for the Games, the Nippon Surfing Association said.
The surfing competition at the Olympics in July-August is taking place on the French Pacific island of Tahiti.
O’Leary’s mother Akemi Karasawa is a former Japanese surfing champion while his father is Australian.
“So excited to officially announce that I will be representing Japan at the Paris 2024 Olympics!” O’Leary told his 70,000 followers on Instagram.
He added: “Tahiti here we come!”
O’Leary, who speaks Japanese, is currently fifth of 35 competitors in the World Surf League men’s rankings.
He reportedly switched to representing Japan to bolster his chances of getting to the Olympics. — AFP