Grae Morris
Grae Morris (AU)
Biography
Grae Morris, a talented windsurfer hailing from Sydney's eastern suburbs, has made remarkable strides in the sport. From a young age, Grae was immersed in the world of windsurfing, influenced by his father Brett Morris, a national champion. By the age of 14, Grae had transitioned to IQFOiL, a new form of windsurfing that combines speed and precision with the thrill of flying above the water.
Competing in this high-octane sport, Grae has showcased his talent and determination on the international stage. In 2023, he had a breakout year with impressive performances, including earning Australia a quota spot for the Paris 2024 Olympics at the Sailing World Championships. Despite just missing out on medals, his perseverance and passion for the sport continue to drive him forward.
Balancing windsurfing with rugby during his school years, Grae ultimately chose to focus on windsurfing, a decision he credits with shaping his discipline and work ethic. Today, he finds solace and excitement in the ever-changing conditions of the water. Whether it's the tranquility of gliding above the waves or the adrenaline rush of high-speed races, Grae views each moment on the water as a part of his daily joy.
With eyes set on representing Australia in Paris, Grae Morris continues to push the boundaries in windsurfing, driven by a love for the sport and a legacy of excellence inherited from his father.