
Stephanie Wright
Stephanie Wright is a professional surfer from Australia known for her resilience and competitive spirit. After facing a challenging period marked by injuries and concussions, she has recently rediscovered her love for surfing, achieving a breakthrough win at Pipeline and competing in events like the Surf Abu Dhabi Pro. At 30 years old, Wright draws inspiration from younger surfers and cherishes her role in the sport, as she balances her career with support from her wife, Lilli, and her rehabilitation specialist, Brett Jarosz.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Stephanie Wright is a study author and associate professor at Imperial College London’s School of Public Health.
How extreme weather is making plastic pollution more mobile, more persistent and more dangerousProf Stephanie Wright, a microplastics researcher at Imperial College London, stated that the research field is extremely young and consumer tests are very premature.
The plastic inside us: how microplastics may be reshaping our bodies and minds | PlasticsStephanie Wright cautioned that the presence of microplastics in the samples may be due to contamination rather than human exposure.
Microplásticos hasta en el semen y los ovarios | Salud y bienestarStephanie Wright, an environmental toxicologist at Imperial College, London, highlighted the potential benefits of reducing particle exposure, including microplastics.
Are microplastics really in everything – even my brain? | Well actually
Wright is enjoying competing again after overcoming significant injuries and concussions.
Happy again after 15 years of illness, concussions and chaos















