The Proud Asian
  • The Proud Asian
  • Why We Are Proud
  • Golden Spotlight
  • Proud Reports
  • Stop Asian Hate
  • Submit News Tip
  • More
    • Caught on Video
    • Opinions
No Result
View All Result
The Proud Asian
  • The Proud Asian
  • Why We Are Proud
  • Golden Spotlight
  • Proud Reports
  • Stop Asian Hate
  • Submit News Tip
  • More
    • Caught on Video
    • Opinions
No Result
View All Result
The Proud Asian
No Result
View All Result
  • Why We Are Proud
  • Golden Spotlight
  • Proud Reports
  • Stop Asian Hate
  • Submit News Tip
  • Opinions
  • Caught on Video
Surfer forced to hide Japanese roots during Australian riots to represent Japan in Paris Olympics

Surfer forced to hide Japanese roots during Australian riots to represent Japan in Paris Olympics

NextShark.com by NextShark.com
Mar 29, 2024 6:13 pm EDT
in News
0 0
A A

A world-leading surfer who once concealed his Japanese identity as a matter of self-preservation is now headed to the Summer Olympics to represent Tokyo.

Key points:

  • Australian-born Connor O’Leary, currently no. 10 in the world rankings, will represent Japan in the 2024 Paris Olympics, which will run from July 26 to Aug. 11.
  • He hid his Japanese heritage during the 2005 Cronulla riots, which was marked by racial tensions.
  • Teahupo’o, a renowned surfing spot in Tahiti, French Polynesia, will host the Olympics’ surfing competition.

The details:

  • O’Leary, 30, was born in Cronulla, New South Wales, to an Australian father and a Japanese mother. Known for his upset victory over surfing legend Kelly Slater in Fiji, he was named the World Surf League Rookie of The Year in 2017.
  • Growing up in predominantly white Cronulla, he felt compelled to hide his Japanese roots to fit in and avoid confrontation. The 2005 riots, in particular, left a lasting impression on him, amplifying his fears of being targeted due to his Asian heritage. He told the Sydney Morning Herald:

“It sticks with you, I was only 12, but it was a crazy time down there. Everyone was very cautious and it was dangerous, no doubt.”

  • The riots were triggered by months of racial tensions and a more recent brawl between a group of Middle Eastern men and three lifesavers at Cronulla Beach. In the ensuing chaos, mobs of Anglo-Australian people attacked Middle Easterners and others perceived to be of similar descent.
  • O’Leary switched his allegiance to Japan in 2023 and was selected to join its national team for the Summer Olympics earlier this month. He now speaks openly about his Japanese heritage, aiming to inspire those with multicultural backgrounds to embrace and be proud of their diverse identities.
  • O’Leary’s mother, Akemi Karasawa, a surfing champion herself, faced her own challenges adapting to life in Australia. But she eventually found her community and now “rules” Cronulla,…

Read the full article here

Have a news tip for The Proud Asian? Submit your news tip or article here.
ShareTweetPinShareShareSendSend
NextShark.com

NextShark.com

The leading source for Asian American news covering culture, issues, entertainment, politics and more.

Related Stories

What to Watch in June

What to Watch in June

by Mochi Magazine
Jun 4, 2025 12:45 pm EDT

“Daydreamers”FilmJune 3, 2025As one of the first vampire movies set in Vietnam, “Daydreamers” follows two estranged brothers Nhat (Trần Ngọc...

Melissa de la Cruz’s “When Stars Align” Explores Fame, Friendship, and Second Chances

Melissa de la Cruz’s “When Stars Align” Explores Fame, Friendship, and Second Chances

by Mochi Magazine
May 31, 2025 9:00 am EDT

Set in a world of pop glam and celebrity gossip, New York Times bestselling author Melissa de la Cruz’s new...

Karate Kid’s New Legacy: Ming-Na Wen on Breaking the Mold of the Asian Mom

Karate Kid’s New Legacy: Ming-Na Wen on Breaking the Mold of the Asian Mom

by Mochi Magazine
May 30, 2025 12:00 pm EDT

It’s a truly Asian American franchise, but until now, no Asian actor had played the titular role. Over four decades...

Filmmaker Anthony Ma Explores Protection in “God and Buddha Are Friends”

Filmmaker Anthony Ma Explores Protection in “God and Buddha Are Friends”

by Mochi Magazine
May 30, 2025 9:00 am EDT

In the short film “God and Buddha Are Friends,” director Anthony Ma uses religious conflict as a metaphor for the...

The Proud Asian

The Proud Asian is your number one website for the latest news affecting the Asian American and Pacific Islander community. It’s about representation. It’s about being heard. It’s about feeling Proud to be Asian.

  • Why We Are Proud
  • Submit News Tip
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact

© 2023 The Proud Asian - All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • The Proud Asian
  • Why We Are Proud
  • Golden Spotlight
  • Proud Reports
  • Stop Asian Hate
  • Submit News Tip
  • Opinions
  • Caught on Video

© 2023 The Proud Asian - All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.