Nick Gornall Interview


Nick Gornall has been getting a bit of coverage lately, and it is well deserved.

Nick surfs amazing and has been for years now.  He owns straddie and some of the

kids around here hold him as high as some of the best bodyboarders in the world.

With another big year of travel ahead, it is sure to be another big year for Nick.

Watch out for his section on the new Movement vid. It will blow you away.


Nick Gornall


Nick you have been surfing straddie for over a decade, you have built

yourself a solid reputation and have been receiving quite a bit of

exposure generating a name for yourself in the bodyboarding world.

How do you feel about your surfing and the media you have been

creating of late?



Yes i have been surfing straddie for ages now, got a good solid little crew going

it’s awesome. Exposure has been going well lately, mainly from just a few of my

latest trips not sure why it has only started now maybe just the right place at the

right time, with photographers etc etc.



You have some awesome footage and some of the photos that are

floating around are amazing, i have heard some kids say stuff like

“Nick is better than most of the pro’s in the mags and on the videos”.

I tend to agree. Why do you think people have taken so long to catch

onto your level of surfing?



Mainly exposure again. I’ve done a lot of oversea’s travels in my time pretty much

since ive left school really. Been to many many places but usually with a couple

mates never filming or what not, people who like my surfing are usually people

who just see me around the coast or anywhere.



So Nick being idolised yourself, who is it that you get inspiration from?

Why do you like to ride a body board?



I like to boog cause its fitness and also just fun getting mega bowls, barrels etc etc.

Bodyboarding has taken me around the globe many a times and made me

meet some amazing people. Such as Jono and  Hardy whom I idolise on a boog.



Personally i think your surfing is world class. Smooth, fluent and

powerful with perfect style. Whilst a lot of people agree you still stay

away from the comp scene, making a name for your self as a free surfer.

What made you want to just focus on your surfing and not the glory of

competition success?



I hate waiting around all day at comps if I get through. It would be good if it was at

good spots too. For example i got knocked out first heat in 2 foot d bah about a few

months ago. I’ll go in them if its close by and important to my sponsors



If you weren’t a bodyboarder, what do you think you would  be doing

with your spare time?



hmmm i skated heaps but got too hurt. I like fitness, i run most mornings, but i do

party quite a lot. Recently being a sunday morning now while im writing this i had

my first weekend in about 3-4 years of not drinking on a friday saturday night!

was nuts haha



What do you think about the state of bodyboarding, have we come along

in leaps and bounds? Is there a long way to go?



The state of bodyboarding is pretty good at the moment i reckon, all about busting

big and what more could you ask for, except a bit more cash flow.



We’ve spoken about who inspires you, who do you feel are the young

bodyboarders really pushing themselves?



Thorpe Waluew



You have a few stamps in your passport now, where around the globe

have you been and do you have any travel plans coming up in the near

future?



Ummm pretty much whole globe at least 2-3 times each place, take for ever

pin pointing every spot haha but yeah travelling is the best i recommend it for

everyone. I’m off to europe this year bout may onwards



A kid asked me what i was doing in the shop just now, I told him i was

interviewing Nick Gornall and he started frothing. He wants to know

how long have you been bodyboarding and what are your favourite

moves? ha.



hahah good question! Probably been booging for about 11 years and i love flips,

reverse airs, foward airs, and inverts. What ever the section can provide



What do you want out of bodyboarding? If a company got right behind

you and supported you enough to stop working, So you could travel and

surf would you be keen? Or are you content running Surf FX and owning

Straddie?


Of course i would be keen if i got the support, no one likes working and being stuck

in the one place, haha. Just hard to get that kind of money in our sport and is kind

of a good thing in a way cause it shows that everyone does it for fun.


Thanks a lot for your time Nick.


Click Here to watch Nick Gornalls section in PB.



Interview by Stevie Lloyd




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