Coco Ho

Coco Ho is a professional Hawaiian surfer and the daughter of pro surfing pioneer Michael Ho.

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Profession :

Surfer

Birthday :

April 28, 1991

Age :

33

Coco Ho, born on April 28, 1991, is a professional surfer from Hawaii who gained worldwide recognition after winning the Triple Crown Rookie of the Year award in 2009. Known for her tenacity, agility, and natural, graceful style on the waves, Coco has been featured in surf videos such as “Low Profile” and “Surfing’s New Image,” inspiring young surfers to pursue their dreams. She comes from a family of surfers, with her father, Michael Ho, being a pro surfing pioneer and the godfather of the North Shore surf scene on Oahu.

In addition to her surfing career, Coco is an accomplished musician, playing the ukulele and guitar since the age of five. In 2013, she collaborated with fellow surfer Mark Occhilupo on a song called “Koalele,” inspired by her love for the ocean and her Hawaiian roots. The song premiered on the Australian morning show “Sunrise,” showcasing Coco’s passion for music alongside her professional surfing pursuits.

Coco is also an advocate for ocean conservation and has participated in multiple environmental campaigns. Her surfing lineage and her natural and graceful style have made her a popular figure in the surfing community, and she has a significant following on social media. She was also featured in ESPN’s Body Issue, further increasing her popularity.