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Posted: 2023-03-22 02:27:18

Olympic bronze medallist Owen Wright has announced his retirement from competitive surfing and is set to use the upcoming Bells Beach classic as his swan song.

The 33-year-old is not competing on this year's World Surf League tour after failing to qualify with the elite field now cut mid-season.

The father of two, whose sister is two-time world champion Tyler Wright, has opted not to compete in the Challenger series to attempt to rejoin the tour.

Wright finished joint fifth at Bells Beach last year and has been granted a wildcard for the 2023 edition, which gets underway at the famous Victorian break from Tuesday, April 4.

With surfing making its Olympic debut in Tokyo in 2021, Wright's bronze medal capped an inspirational comeback after a shattering wipe-out at Hawaii's Pipeline in 2015 that left him with a traumatic brain injury.

He had to learn to walk and surf again, rejoining the top tour in 2017 and winning his first event back, on the Gold Coast, and topping the podium again in 2019 in Tahiti.

Wright said competing in big waves was not the best thing for his health and he would walk away satisfied with his achievements.

Owen Wright after winning the event at Snapper Rocks
Owen Wright has won four WSL events throughout his career.(Source: WSL:Cestari)

"After my traumatic brain injury in 2015, my desire to prove to myself and the world that I could still be great and overcome this life-threatening incident inspired my recovery," Wright said in a WSL statement.

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