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Courtney is a true competitor and an unbelievable spirit. In this episode, we dive into what competition is all about at its core & what gives her that extra edge to perform at an incredibly high level. Also, burden vs. opportunity - are they really different? Maybe it's just all in your outlook. Amazingly, it relates to life outside of sports, especially in our current state of affairs in our country.
Courtney is a badass among badasses, she is the standard by which all badassery is measured.
Courtney's career started with a bang, she bagged a couple of wins during her first few years on Tour and finished in the Top 10, but her transformation into a contender happened in 2015 when she won events in Western Australia, Brazil, and Portugal.
Early in the 2018 season, Conlogue suffered a foot injury and was forced to withdraw from four critical events. Despite the setback, she went on to win the Vans US Open at her home wave as well as the Roxy Pro France.
She finished off the 2018 season in the No. 8 spot on the Jeep Leaderboard, showing zero signs of slowing down. She then claimed her 12th career Championship Tour win at Bells in 2019.
By Casey Gutting & Geoff Walker5
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Courtney is a true competitor and an unbelievable spirit. In this episode, we dive into what competition is all about at its core & what gives her that extra edge to perform at an incredibly high level. Also, burden vs. opportunity - are they really different? Maybe it's just all in your outlook. Amazingly, it relates to life outside of sports, especially in our current state of affairs in our country.
Courtney is a badass among badasses, she is the standard by which all badassery is measured.
Courtney's career started with a bang, she bagged a couple of wins during her first few years on Tour and finished in the Top 10, but her transformation into a contender happened in 2015 when she won events in Western Australia, Brazil, and Portugal.
Early in the 2018 season, Conlogue suffered a foot injury and was forced to withdraw from four critical events. Despite the setback, she went on to win the Vans US Open at her home wave as well as the Roxy Pro France.
She finished off the 2018 season in the No. 8 spot on the Jeep Leaderboard, showing zero signs of slowing down. She then claimed her 12th career Championship Tour win at Bells in 2019.