Profession: World Champion surfer
Partner: Dannial Gosper
Charity: Aim For The Stars Foundation
Vote: Eliminated
This fiercely talented surfer and astute business woman rewrote history when she achieved the greatest number of consecutive World Championship titles; male or female. With a total of seven world championships under her belt, Layne's determination and dedication will be hard to beat.
As a youngster Layne thrived on an array of competitive sports. At 16 years she set her sights on surfing success, bypassing the amateur contest structure and entering the World Surfing Tour at the professional level. By the age of 20, she was ranked number six in the world and beginning the harsh physical training regime that set her apart from every surfing pro of the past two decades.
With such a fierce commitment to her success, in 1993 and 1996 Layne faced the debilitating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. A mental, physical and emotional challenge, Layne fought with depression to overcome this set back and kept focused on her ultimate goal; to be World Champion. On the flipside, Layne's refined strength gave her the perfect foundation for big wave surfing, allowing her to push the boundaries both at the legendary Sunset Beach and in the realm of tow-in surfing.
In 1998 Layne's determination paid off as she achieved the first of six consecutive World Surfing Titles (seven in total), going on to rewrite the history books with the greatest number of consecutive World Championship victories; male or female.
Layne's competitive drive is now present both in and out of the water. In 2006 Layne staged the richest event in women's surfing history; the Havaianas Beachley Classic at Manly Beach, Sydney. A huge success, the event had the NSW Government's support for a further two years.
Media savvy and ever entertaining, Layne is regularly sought by the media for her quick wit and insight. Her unswerving commitment to the betterment of women's surfing has also been felt by the ASP, pro surfing's governing body. As the lone female board member for several years, Layne battles with the politics of the sport to ensure that women's surfing prospers under her watchful eye. In addition to her surfing and business commitments, in 2003 Layne created the Aim for the Stars Foundation to support and promote the academic, sporting, community and cultural dreams of young women across Australia.
Layne continues to lead the way in women's surfing having just won an unprecedented seventh world title in her 17th year on tour. With a thirst for personal and professional happiness, Layne Beachley exemplifies that there are neither limitations nor boundaries to achieving goals and great success.
| Episode | Dance | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Waltz | 22 |
| 2 | Rumba | 19 |
| 3 | Foxtrot | 21 |
| 4 | Salsa | 18 |
| 5 | Aussie Smooth | 23 |
Special highlights from the Grand Final night
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Getting ready for the semi-final showdown
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HI LAYNE , I didn't watch the show , well done on getting your best score for the series.
Layne Beachley You and your partner were fannnntastic tonight. I loved it. thanks
HI LAYNE , You're doing alright for a " surfie chick " . I've battled CFS as well , so we have something in common. Keep improving. I won't watch the show now. I'd be ashamed to be on a show with a judge that makes apalling comments. I think EMILY should be brought back to replace Adam or Gerrard. The show is becoming a farce to me.
good dancer and you have the best dimples ive ever seen, when you smile.. even bigger than mine!!!
You keep dancing you feet off, you deserve to win. I`m with you all the way. From a long time fan.
You're a dead-set ace Layne - what a gal !!!!!
Go Layne!!!
Layne ..I read your book and loved it ...I know you will do well because of your commitment to achieve and succeed .you looked great have fun...remember in your book .... bevxx
OMG I was there at the studio for the first episode fantastic night... I met you years ago in my home town of South Golden Beach (north of Byron Bay)... Great work tonight... Rock on..