He is known for his fearless approach to big wave surfing and has been featured in numerous documentaries and films.
Ross Clarke-Jones is an Australian big wave surfer who has a net worth of $2 million. He is from Terrigal in New South Wales, Australia and grew up surfing the waves of Terrigal Haven which can reach up to 300 meters. He is renowned for his fearless approach to big wave surfing and has been featured in many documentaries and films.
Ross Clarke-Jones is a member of Olympians
💰Ross Clarke-Jones Net worth: $2 Million
Ross Clarke-Jones is also known by the nicknames RCJ or Dark Bones. His long-time tow partner is Tony Ray. The pair rode giant waves of 50 to 80 feet in 1998 on the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii. Ross Clarke-Jones competes annually in the Quiksilver Eddie Aikau Big Wave Contest at Waimea Bay with a minimum surf of 20 to 25 feet. He became the first non-Hawaiian to win the Eddie title in 2000-01. Ross Clarke-Jones surfs all over the world including in Hawaii, California, Australia, Tasmania, Europe, and South Africa. He was featured in the documentary Storm Surfers 3D in 2012 which had a six million dollar budget.