Ross Clarke-Jones Net Worth, Career, Biography, Facts, Age, Life Story

Ross Clarke-Jones is an Australian big wave surfer who has a net worth of $2 million. Ross Clarke-Jones is from Terrigal in New South Wales, Australia. He grew up surfing Terrigal Haven which can produce waves of up to 300 meters. Ross Clarke-Jones is also known by the nicknames RCJ or Dark Bones.

His long-time tow partner is Tony Ray. The pair rode giant waves of 50 to 80 feet in 1998 on the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii. Ross Clarke-Jones competes annually in the Quiksilver Eddie Aikau Big Wave Contest at Waimea Bay with a minimum surf of 20 to 25 feet. He became the first non-Hawaiian to win the Eddie title in 2000-01. Ross Clarke-Jones surfs all over the world including in Hawaii, California, Australia, Tasmania, Europe, and South Africa. He was featured in the documentary Storm Surfers 3D in 2012 which had a six million dollar budget.

Net Worth:$2 Million
Date of Birth:Jun 6, 1966 (55 years old)
Gender:Male
Profession:Surfer
Nationality:Australia