About Us
Teddy Navarro discovered surfing at 13 years old, and he hasn’t looked back. Ever since that first trip to the beach, he’s dedicated his life to the craft of surfing. Although Teddy found surfing late (by pro surfing standards), it didn’t stop him from winning the US Amateur Championship. He then went on to compete at the highest level, as a Competitor in the World Surf League (WSL).
After 5 years of surfing on the WSL Pro-Tour, Teddy began work as a philanthropist with the Mauli Ola Foundation, a 501c3 non-profit that uses the ocean as a natural treatment for children with genetic diseases. For the last 10 years, he has been teaching children and young adults with Cystic Fibrosis how to surf, in addition to the planning and execution of nationwide hospital visits, and surf experience days for the foundation.
When Teddy isn’t surfing (which isn’t very often) he can be found with his family of 4 training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, helping students hausarbeit schreiben lassen, or swimming laps at the pool.