LiQUiFY Magazine December 2014 | Page 90

“Every other world title I’ve won has been just a battle with one other girl. This year was every single heat, every single girl … I mean even in Portugal to have Carissa, Sally, Tyler and myself all fighting for the world title was - it was like I didn’t really know where to look or what to do. It was kinda good in a way because it really made me stop and just say I can only figure out myself, I can only control what I’m going to do and that’s about it.” - Steph Gilmore just another doting father lumping praise on his prodigal child, as all great fathers do. Jeff turns to me as the crisp offshore breeze rolls down our backs and he says, “Luke, you know she’s going to be world champion one day.” Of course I nod and agree - anything to make my client happy and keep him stoked. Later that night I began the edit. He’d given me some tapes he’d shot and I added my fresh footage. It was crude - back then all we had were a couple of digital recorders and a CD player. Everything was time-coded manually and written out by hand, then assembled a shot at time, by cueing the tape and rolling each edit one by one. I had a couple of crazy songs that I laid down with some home-made analogue titles. I cut it all up and made it a bit frantic but supremely fun, with as much energy as I could funnel down from all the rides I had on tape - and so was born the first ever Steph Gilmore mix tape from what would later become the LiQUiFY back-lot studio. Thirteen years on and 26-year-old Stephanie has taken the women’s world surfing title once more - it’s a comeback of sorts really for her, as she has skilfully regained her place atop the women’s surfing tribe, amidst personal struggles and even a little controversy along the way. You have to admire her incredible inner confidence when she surfs, that she so perfectly hides under her bubbly and infectious personality when she’s back on land and not out in a heat. Steph is a surfer for all the ages, for all of time and now in 2014 she has again shown the world just what kind of legacy and mark she is etching in the forefront of women’s surfing, and indeed all surfing //