Bronte Macaulay

Bronte Macaulay (born 9 January 1994) is an Australian professional surfer.

Macaulay learned to surf along the coast of Western Australia when she was 9 years old.

Macaulay was one spot short of qualifying for the Championship Tour in 2016 but was able to take the spot of Lakey Peterson after she was unable to continue after breaking her ankle.

This gave her six shots against some of the world's top female surfers, and she beat Sally Fitzgibbons at Snapper, and Stephanie Gilmore and Johanne Defay at home in Margaret River.

[7] [8] Macaulay's sponsors have included: Roxy, Dave Macaulay Surfboards, Electric, Creatures of Leisure, Sticky Feet[5]