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Alazne Aurrekoetxea

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Real, and documented at the level federation records provide — a competitive paddle-surf career tracked on the Spanish surfing federation's own site, corroborated by the sport's international and continental governing bodies and by national Spanish press. Alazne Aurrekoetxea (born August 29, 1996, per her World Surf League athlete profile) is from Sopelana in the Basque Country. Named press profiles describe her starting surfing at age 10 with the Peña Txuri club and moving into paddle surf at 18, when she won gold at the Atlantic Water Games representing Euskadi in her first paddle-surf competition — a result that redirected her competitive focus toward the discipline. Her federation ties are directly documented. The Real Federación Española de Surf (Spanish Surfing Federation) named her to its official national SUP team roster for the 2025 ISA World SUP & Paddleboard Championship (Nov. 10–15, 2025, Surf City, El Salvador), listing her under "Surf Femenino" (Women's Surf). Spain's team successfully defended its ISA World SUP team gold medal at that event — a title first won in 2024 — finishing with 11 total medals across all disciplines, per the International Surfing Association's own announcement; Aurrekoetxea's individual result in the SUP Surf women's event was a 10th-place finish, without an individual medal at that Championship. The following July, the federation again named her to Spain's official roster for EuroSUP 2026 (July 21–25, 2026, Salinas, Asturias) in the Women's Open SUP Olas category. At that event, per the European Surfing Federation's own published results, she won the Open Women's SUP Surfing title outright — described as producing "an outstanding right-hand wave worth more than nine points to take control and secure the European title," defeating France's Camille Dubrana — with a two-wave total of 13.86 points including a 9.33-point ride, confirmed independently by Spain's national wire service Europa Press and by MARCA, MSN, and Diario Vasco. She had already been described as a sitting European SUP-surf champion in earlier 2025 press covering an athlete-branding collaboration, and told MARCA after the July 2026 win, in her own words: "Es un sueño hecho realidad. Han sido muchos años de trabajo, esfuerzo y sacrificio para llegar hasta aquí" ("It's a dream come true. It's been many years of work, effort and sacrifice to get here"). On October 14, 2025, OnlyFans signed her as a sponsored athlete under the same program that has separately signed surfer Lucía Martiño, tennis player Pedro Martínez, and skier Joan Verdú — part of the platform's push to sponsor athletes in niche sports disciplines. She announced it on her own Instagram, saying, in her own words as reported by named Basque and national press (Diario Vasco, 20 Minutos, Gipuzkoa Gaur): "Grateful to have this new sponsor for this season, which will support me in my competitions, training and travels" — adding that the content would be "exclusive 100% sporting content: surfing sessions, training, competitions and trips." Her primary sponsorship remains with the Basque apparel brand Blue Banana, for whose Adrenaline Crew Collection she was one of four elite athletes who co-designed a piece — a reversible bikini — for its spring–summer 2025 line; OnlyFans is a secondary, sports-content sponsorship layered on top of that existing deal. OnlyFans' own blog independently corroborates the relationship, featuring her as one of its sponsored athlete creators in posts recommending surf-adjacent OnlyFans accounts to follow. No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her federation-documented, multi-year competitive paddle-surf career is consistent with a real, documented athlete. People searching her name are almost entirely checking on the Basque SUP surfer they've read about in Spanish sports press, not questioning whether she exists. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.

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Yes — she has one, but money links are exactly what scammers fake, so we only publish a direct OnlyFans link once the creator has confirmed it herself. Documented via named Spanish press (Diario Vasco, 20 Minutos, Gipuzkoa Gaur, AS.com) covering her October 2025 signing to the platform's athlete-sponsorship program, plus her own Instagram announcement and the operator's own blog independently featuring her among its sponsored athlete creators. She has said the content is exclusively sports-related — surf sessions, training, competitions, and travel. Not linked here — reach any account only through her own verified bio links, never a search-result "leak" page. Her confirmed direct link will appear on this page when she claims it.

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