Jodie Cooper
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Jodie Cooper is an Australian professional surfer known for her pioneering role in women's surfing during the 1980s. She was one of the first female surfers to challenge the male-dominated surf culture, competing fiercely and advocating for women's rights in the sport.
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Australia:
Jodie Cooper is one of the rebel female surfers who defied sexist attitudes in surf culture.
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Frieda Zamba
Pauline Menczer
Lisa Andersen
Pam Burridge
Wendy Botha
Layne Beachley
Jolene Smith
Jorja Smith Harmon
The Sydney Morning Herald: How Jodie Cooper, Frieda Zamba and other female surfers changed surfing for good