TENŌRE OHANA
Born and raised in French Polynesia, Kiara Goold has been carving waves since she was eight. Mentored by Tahitian legend Michel Bourez, she’s emerged as one of the brightest young talents in the World Surf League.
TENŌRE OHANA
Born and raised in French Polynesia, Kiara Goold has been carving waves since she was eight. Mentored by Tahitian legend Michel Bourez, she’s emerged as one of the brightest young talents in the World Surf League.
At just 14, she reached the final of the prestigious Nissan Super Girl Surf Pro — the youngest in the event's history — and secured second place in her very first Qualifying Series.
Her fearless aerials, competitive grit, and deep roots in surf culture mark Kiara as a rising star on the pro circuit.
Kiara’s parents have been her biggest champions—her dad, a former pro kiteboarder, had her paddling and stand-up paddling as early as age 2, while her mother nurtured her dream from age 5.
She channels that family foundation into fearless waves and fearless ambition.