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TheISA World Surfing Games, formerly known as theISA World Surfing Championships, are organized by world governing body of surfing, theInternational Surfing Association (ISA), which is recognized by theInternational Olympic Committee.[1][2]

Editions

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The event was known as theISF World Surfing Championships between 1964 and 1972. After that, a World Pro--Am Surfing Championship was created that favored a world circuit of events (which is now theWorld Surf League. The event resurged in 1978 as theISA World Surfing Championships and has been known as theISA World Surfing Games since 1996.

EditionYearHost CityCountry
ISF World Surfing Championships
11964Manly Australia
21965Lima Peru
31966San Diego United States
41968Rincón Puerto Rico
51970Torquay -Lorne -Johanna Australia
61972San Diego United States
ISA World Surfing Championships
71978East London South Africa
81980Biarritz France
91982Gold Coast Australia
101984Huntington Beach United States
111986Newquay England
121988Aguadilla Puerto Rico
131990Chiba Japan
141992Lacanau France
151994Rio de Janeiro Brazil
ISA World Surfing Games
161996Huntington Beach United States
171998Lisbon Portugal
182000Maracaípe Brazil
192002Durban South Africa
202004Salinas Ecuador
212006Huntington Beach United States
222008Costa de Caparica Portugal
232009Playa Hermosa Costa Rica
242010Punta Hermosa Peru
252011Pedasí Panama
262013Santa Catalina Panama
272014Punta Rocas Peru
282015Popoyo Nicaragua
292016Jacó Costa Rica
302017Biarritz France
312018Tahara Japan
322019Miyazaki Japan
332021Surf City El Salvador
342022Huntington Beach United States
352023Surf City El Salvador
362024Arecibo Puerto Rico

Medallists

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Shortboard

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Men's championship

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YearGoldSilverBronze
ISF World Surfing Championships
1964 Midget Farrelly (AUS) Mike Doyle (USA) Joey Cabell (USA)
1965 Felipe Pomar (PER) Nat Young (AUS) Paul Strauch (USA)
1966 Nat Young (AUS) Jock Sutherland (USA) Corky Carroll (USA)
1968 Fred Hemmings (USA) Midget Farrelly (AUS) Russell Hughes (AUS)
1970 Rolf Aurness (USA) Midget Farrelly (AUS) Peter Drouyn (AUS)
1972 Jimmy Blears (HAW) David Nuuhiwa (USA) Peter Townend (AUS)
ISA World Surfing Championships
1978 Antoni Brodowicz (RSA)
1980 Mark Scott (AUS)
1982 Tom Curren (USA) Robert Wolffe (AUS) Ross Marshall (AUS)
1984 Scott Farnsworth (USA)
1986 Jeff Booth (USA) Mark Sainsbury (AUS) Wilfred Sanford (REU)
1988 Fabio Gouveia (BRA) Darren Magee (AUS) Rodrigo Resende (BRA)
1990 Heifara Tahutini (TAH) Craig McMillan (AUS) Hemerson Paiva (BRA)
1992 Grant Frost (AUS) Carl Roux (RSA) Brenden Margieson (AUS)
1994 Sasha Stocker (AUS) Charles Cardoso (BRA) Shawn Sutton (HAW)
ISA World Surfing Games
1996 Taylor Knox (USA) Victor Ribas (BRA) Todd Prestage (AUS)
1998 Michael Campbell (AUS) Peterson Rosa (BRA) Sasha Stocker (AUS)
2000 Fabio Silva (BRA) Frederic Robin (FRA) Dane Beevor (AUS)
2002 Travis Logie (RSA) Mark Bannister (AUS) Jihad Khodr (BRA)
2004 Hira Teerinatoofa (TAH) Teco Padaratz (BRA) Mark Richardson (AUS)
2006 Jordy Smith (RSA) Luke Stedman (AUS) Pat O'Connell (USA)
2008 C.J. Hobgood (USA) Heath Joske (AUS) Heath Joske (AUS)
2009 Jérémy Florès (FRA) Cory Lopez (USA) Gabriel Villarán (PER)
2010 Hira Teriinatoofa (TAH) Gabriel Villarán (PER) Alan Jones (BRA)
2011 Santiago Muñiz (ARG) Mick Campbell (AUS) Thomas Woods (AUS)
2013 Shaun Joubert (RSA) Jean Carlos González (PAN) Cristóbal de Col (PER)
2014 Leandro Usuna (ARG) Anthony Fillingim (CRC) Shane Holmes (AUS)
2015 Noe Mar McGonagle (CRC) Nic von Rupp (POR) Shane Holmes (AUS)
2016 Leandro Usuna (ARG) Lucca Mesinas (PER) Noe Mar McGonagle (CRC)
2017 Jhony Corzo (MEX) Joan Duru (FRA) Pedro Henrique (POR)
2018 Santiago Muñiz (ARG) Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) Lucca Mesinas (PER)
2019 Italo Ferreira (BRA) Kolohe Andino (USA) Gabriel Medina (BRA)
2021 Joan Duru (FRA) Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) Jeremy Flores (FRA)
2022 Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) Rio Waida (INA) Jackson Baker (AUS)
2023 Alan Cleland (MEX) Lucca Mesinas (PER) Miguel Tudela (PER)
2024 Gabriel Medina (BRA) Ramzi Boukhiam (MAR) Kauli Vaast (FRA)

Women's championship

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YearGoldSilverBronze
ISF World Surfing Championships
1964 Phyllis O'Donnell (AUS) Linda Benson (USA) Heather Nicholson (AUS)
1965 Joyce Hoffman (USA) Nancy Nelson (USA) Candy Calhoun (USA)
1966 Joyce Hoffman (USA) Joey Hamasaki (USA) Mimi Munro (USA)
1968 Margo Godfrey (USA) Sharron Weber (USA) Phyllis O'Donnell (AUS)
1970 Sharron Weber (USA) Margo Godfrey (USA) Joyce Hoffman (USA)
1972 Sharron Weber (USA)
ISA World Surfing Championships
1980 Alisa Schwarztein (USA)
1982 Jenny Gill (AUS) Toni Sawer (AUS) Alisa Schwarztein (USA)
1984 Janice Aragon (AUS)
1986 Lisa Andersen (USA) Connie Nixon (AUS) Anne-Gaëlle Hoarau (REU)
1988 Pauline Menczer (AUS) Kim Briones (HAW) Rochelle Gordines (HAW)
1990 Kathy Newman (AUS) Anne-Gaëlle Hoarau (REU) Hayley Tasker (AUS)
1992 Lynn Mackenzie (AUS) Anne-Gaëlle Hoarau (REU) Sandy Dryden (AUS)
1994 Alessandra Vieira (BRA) Keala Kennelly (HAW) Tita Tavares (BRA)
ISA World Surfing Games
1996 Neridah Falconer (AUS) Tita Tavares (BRA) Jacqueline Silva (BRA)
1998 Alcione Silva (BRA) Melanie Bartels (HAW) Yvonne Rogencamp (AUS)
2000 Tita Tavares (BRA) Melanie Bartels (HAW) Sofia Mulanovich (PER)
2002 Chelsea Georgeson (AUS) Pru Jeffries (AUS) Heather Clark (RSA)
2004 Sofia Mulanovich (PER) Julia Christian (USA) Andrea Lopes (BRA)
2006 Julia Christian (USA) Jacqueline Silva (BRA) Rosanne Hodge (RSA)
2008 Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) Marie Dejean (FRA) Camilla Cassia (BRA)
2009 Courtney Conlogue (USA) Rosanne Hodge (RSA) Sage Ericson (USA)
2010 Chelsea Hedges (AUS) Paige Hareb (NZL) Sofia Mulanovich (PER)
2011 Canelle Bullard (FRA) Sofia Mulanovich (PER) Jessi Miley-Dyer (AUS)
2013 Dimity Stoyle (AUS) Codie Klein (AUS) Sueren Naraisa (BRA)
2014 Analí Gómez (PER) Dominic Barona (ECU) Philippa Anderson (AUS)
2015 Tia Blanco (USA) Leilani McGonagle (CRC) Ella Williams (NZL)
2016 Tia Blanco (USA) Dominic Barona (ECU) Pauline Ado (FRA)
2017 Pauline Ado (FRA) Johanne Defay (FRA) Leilani McGonagle (CRC)
2018 Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) Paige Hareb (NZL) Bianca Buitendag (RSA)
2019 Sofia Mulanovich (PER) Silvana Lima (BRA) Bianca Buitendag (RSA)
2021 Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) Yolanda Sequeira (POR) Teresa Bonvalot (POR)
2022 Kirra Pinkerton (USA) Pauline Ado (FRA) Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS)
2023 Tatiana Weston-Webb (BRA) Erin Brooks (CAN) Johanne Defay (FRA)
2024 Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) Tatiana Weston-Webb (BRA) Johanne Defay (FRA)

List of events

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Source

YearEventDivisionNameCountry
2016World Surfing GamesMenLeandro UsunaArgentina
2016World Surfing GamesWomenTia BlancoUSA
2015World Surfing GamesMenNoe Mar McGonagleCosta Rica
2015World Surfing GamesWomenTia BlancoUSA
2014World Surfing GamesMenLeandro UsunaArgentina
2014World Surfing GamesWomenAnali GomezPeru
2014World Junior Surfing ChampionshipBoys U18Luan WoodBrazil
2014World Junior Surfing ChampionshipBoys U16Leo-Paul EtienneFrance
2014World Junior Surfing ChampionshipGirls U18Tatiana Weston-WebbHawaii
2014World Junior Surfing ChampionshipGirls U16Mahina MaedaHawaii
2014World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipSUP Surfing MenPoenaiki RaiohaTahiti
2014World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipSUP Surfing WomenEmmy MerrillUSA
2014World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipSUP Marathon MenTitouan PuyoFrance
2014World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipSUP Marathon WomenLina AugaitisCanada
2014World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipPaddleboard Marathon MenRhys BurrowsAustralia
2014World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipPaddlboard Marathon WomenJordan MercerAustralia
2014World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipSUP Technical Race MenCasper SteinfathDenmark
2014World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipSUP Technical Race WomenShakira WestdorpAustralia
2014World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipPaddleboard Technical Race MenRhys BurrowsAustralia
2014World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipPaddleboard Technical Race WomenJordan MercerAustralia
2013Hainan Wanning Riyue Bay International Surfing FestivalMenMichael RodriguezBrazil
2013Hainan Wanning Riyue Bay International Surfing FestivalWomenPhilippa AndersonAustralia
2013World Bodyboard ChampionshipMenEder LucianoBrazil
2013World Bodyboard ChampionshipWomenNeymara CarvalhoBrazil
2013World Bodyboard ChampionshipBoys U18Jefferson BustosCosta Rica
2013World Bodyboard ChampionshipGirls U18Glorielys OropezaVenezuela
2013World Bodyboard ChampionshipDropkneeLuis RodriguezVenezuela
2013World Junior Surfing ChampionshipBoys U18Josh MonizHawaii
2013World Junior Surfing ChampionshipBoys U16Jacob WilcoxAustralia
2013World Junior Surfing ChampionshipGirls U18Tatiana Weston-WebbHawaii
2013World Junior Surfing ChampionshipGirls U16Mahina MaedaHawaii
2013World Kneeboard Surfing ChampionshipMenDavid ParkesAustralia
2013World Kneeboard Surfing ChampionshipWomenKarelle PoppkeTahiti
2013World Kneeboard Surfing ChampionshipBoys U18Yoisis DelgadoVenezuela
2013World Kneeboard Surfing ChampionshipGirls U18Karelle PoppkeTahiti
2013World Kneeboard Surfing ChampionshipMastersRuben GutierrezSpain
2013World Kneeboard Surfing ChampionshipSenior MenChayne SimpsonAustralia
2013World Kneeboard Surfing ChampionshipSenior WomenMaria Eugenia RojasVenezuela
2013World Kneeboard Surfing ChampionshipGrand MastersGerome BlancoFrance
2013World Kneeboard Surfing ChampionshipKahunaPascal LucianiTahiti
2013World Kneeboard Surfing ChampionshipGrand KahunaDavid ParkesAustralia
2013World Kneeboard Surfing ChampionshipROBBPhilippe KlimaTahiti
2013World Kneeboard Surfing ChampionshipOpen VahinaKarelle PoppkeTahiti
2013World Longboard ChampionshipMenAntoine DelperoFrance
2013World Longboard ChampionshipWomenSimone RobbSouth Africa
2013World Longboard ChampionshipJuniorHonolua BlomfieldHawaii
2013World Masters Surfing ChampionshipMastersGreg EmslieSouth Africa
2013World Masters Surfing ChampionshipGrand MastersSunny GarciaHawaii
2013World Masters Surfing ChampionshipKahunasMike LatronicHawaii
2013World Masters Surfing ChampionshipGrand KahunaChris KnutsenSouth Africa
2013World Masters Surfing ChampionshipWomen MastersLayne BeachleyAustralia
2013World Surfing GamesMenShaun JoubertSouth Africa
2013World Surfing GamesWomenDimity StoyleAustralia
2013World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipSUP Surfing MenSean PoynterUSA
2013World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipSUP Surfing WomenNicole PacelliBrazil
2013World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipSUP Marathon MenJamie MitchellAustralia
2013World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipSUP Marathon WomenAngela JacksonAustralia
2013World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipPaddleboard Marathon MenBrad GaulAustralia
2013World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipPaddlboard Marathon WomenJordan MercerAustralia
2013World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipSUP Technical Race MenCasper SteinfathDenmark
2013World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipSUP Technical Race WomenAngela JacksonAustralia
2013World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipPaddleboard Technical Race MenLincoln DewsAustralia
2013World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipPaddleboard Technical Race WomenJordan MercerAustralia
2013World Tandem Surfing ChampionshipSara Burel & Rico LeroyFrance
2012Hainan Wanning Riyue Bay International Surfing FestivalMenHeath JoskeAustralia
2012Hainan Wanning Riyue Bay International Surfing FestivalWomenSofia MulanovichPeru
2012World Junior Surfing ChampionshipBoys U18Matheus NavarroBrazil
2012World Junior Surfing ChampionshipBoys U16Kalani DavidHawaii
2012World Junior Surfing ChampionshipGirls U18Dax McGillHawaii
2012World Masters Surfing ChampionshipMastersMagnum MartinezVenezuela
2012World Masters Surfing ChampionshipGrand MastersSunny GarciaHawaii
2012World Masters Surfing ChampionshipKahunasJames HoganUSA
2012World Masters Surfing ChampionshipGrand KahunaJavier Huarcaya[3]Peru
2012World Masters Surfing ChampionshipWomen MasterRochelle BallardHawaii
2012World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipSUP Surfing MenAntoine DelperoFrance
2012World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipSUP Surfing WomenEmmy MerrillUSA
2012World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipSUP Marathon MenJamie MitchellAustralia
2012World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipSUP Marathon WomenBrandi BaksicUSA
2012World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipPaddleboard Marathon MenBrad GaulAustralia
2012World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipPaddlboard Marathon WomenJordan MercerAustralia
2012World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipSUP Technical Race MenTravis GrantAustralia
2012World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipSUP Technical Race WomenBrandi BaksicUSA
2012World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipPaddleboard Technical Race MenBrad GaulAustralia
2012World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard ChampionshipPaddleboard Technical Race WomenJordan MercerAustralia
2011World Bodyboard ChampionshipMenPierre Luis CostesFrance
2011World Bodyboard ChampionshipWomenIsabela SousaBrazil
2011World Bodyboard ChampionshipJuniorEduardo RodriguezSpain
2011World Bodyboard ChampionshipDropkneeArdiel JimenezSpain
2011World Junior Surfing ChampionshipBoys U18Cristobal de Col[4]Peru
2011World Junior Surfing ChampionshipBoys U16Filipe ToledoBrazil
2011World Junior Surfing ChampionshipGirls U18Cannelle BulardFrance
2011World Masters Surfing ChampionshipMastersCarlos CabreroPuerto Rico
2011World Masters Surfing ChampionshipGrand MastersJuan AshtonPuerto Rico
2011World Masters Surfing ChampionshipKahunasTom CurrenUSA
2011World Masters Surfing ChampionshipGrand KahunaCraig SchieberCosta Rica
2011World Masters Surfing ChampionshipWomen MasterLayne BeachleyAustralia
2011World Surfing GamesMenSantiago MunizArgentina
2011World Surfing GamesWomenCannelle BulardFrance
2011World Surfing GamesLongboardToni SilvagniUSA
2011World Tandem Surfing ChampionshipClement Cetran & Dhelia BirouFrance
2010World Junior Surfing ChampionshipBoys U18Gabriel MedinaBrazil
2010World Junior Surfing ChampionshipBoys U16Matt BantingAustralia
2010World Junior Surfing ChampionshipGirls U18Tyler WrightAustralia
2010World Masters Surfing ChampionshipMastersAndrew BanksSouth Africa
2010World Masters Surfing ChampionshipGrand MastersJuan AshtonPuerto Rico
2010World Masters Surfing ChampionshipKahunasRob BaldwinAustralia
2010World Masters Surfing ChampionshipGrand KahunaChris KnutsenSouth Africa
2010World Masters Surfing ChampionshipWomen MasterHeather ClarkSouth Africa
2010World Surfing GamesMenHira TeriinatoofaTahiti
2010World Surfing GamesWomenChelsea HedgesAustralia
2010World Surfing GamesLongboardRodrigo SphyerBrazil
2010World Tandem Surfing ChampionshipClement Cetran & Dhelia BirouFrance
2009Tandem Masters World ChampionshipMark & Debbie GaleUSA
2009World Junior Surfing ChampionshipBoys U18Dean BowenAustralia
2009World Junior Surfing ChampionshipBoys U16Keanu AsingHawaii
2009World Junior Surfing ChampionshipGirls U18Tyler WrightAustralia
2009World Surfing GamesMenJeremy FloresFrance
2009World Surfing GamesWomenCourtney ConlogueUSA
2009World Surfing GamesLongboardAntoine DelperoFrance
2008Tandem Masters World ChampionshipBear Woznick & Krystal ApelesHawaii
2008World Junior Surfing ChampionshipBoys U18Alejo MunizBrazil
2008World Junior Surfing ChampionshipBoys U16Tamaroa McCombTahiti
2008World Junior Surfing ChampionshipGirls U18Laura EneverAustralia
2008World Masters Surfing ChampionshipMastersJuan AshtonPuerto Rico
2008World Masters Surfing ChampionshipGrand MastersRob PageAustralia
2008World Masters Surfing ChampionshipKahunasMarc WrightSouth Africa
2008World Masters Surfing ChampionshipGrand KahunaChris KnutsenSouth Africa
2008World Masters Surfing ChampionshipWomen MasterHeather ClarkSouth Africa
2008World Surfing GamesMenCJ HobgoodUSA
2008World Surfing GamesWomenSally FitzgibbonsAustralia
2008World Surfing GamesLongboardMatthew MoirSouth Africa
2008World Surfing GamesBodyboardMarcus LimaBrazil
2008World Surfing GamesWomen BodyboardNatasha SagardiaPuerto Rico
2007World Kneeboard Surfing TitlesWomenJodie WinterUnited Kingdom
2007Tandem Masters World ChampionshipBear Woznick & Krystal ApelesHawaii
2007World Junior Surfing ChampionshipBoys U18Jadson AndreBrazil
2007World Junior Surfing ChampionshipBoys U16Garrett ParkesAustralia
2007World Junior Surfing ChampionshipGirls U18Sally FitzgibbonsAustralia
2007World Kneeboard Surfing TitlesMenGavin ColmanAustralia
2007World Masters Surfing ChampionshipMastersJuan AshtonPuerto Rico
2007World Masters Surfing ChampionshipGrand MastersMagoo de la RosaPeru
2007World Masters Surfing ChampionshipKahunasChris KnutsenSouth Africa
2006Tandem Masters World ChampionshipMark & Debbie GaleUSA
2006World Junior Surfing ChampionshipBoys U18Julian WilsonAustralia
2006World Junior Surfing ChampionshipBoys U16Owen WrightAustralia
2006World Junior Surfing ChampionshipGirls U18Pauline AdoFrance
2006World Surfing GamesMenJordy SmithSouth Africa
2006World Surfing GamesWomenJulia ChristianUSA
2006World Surfing GamesLongboardMatthew MoirSouth Africa
2006World Surfing GamesBodyboardManuel CentenoPortugal
2006World Surfing GamesWomen BodyboardKira LlewellynAustralia
2006World Tandem Surfing ChampionshipSara Burel & Rico LeroyFrance
2005World Junior Surfing ChampionshipBoys U18Jefferson SilvaBrazil
2005World Junior Surfing ChampionshipBoys U16Tonino BensonHawaii
2005World Junior Surfing ChampionshipGirls U18Stephanie GilmoreAustralia
2004World Junior Surfing ChampionshipBoys U18James WoodAustralia
2004World Junior Surfing ChampionshipBoys U16Matt WilkinsonAustralia
2004World Junior Surfing ChampionshipGirls U18Stephanie GilmoreAustralia
2004World Surfing GamesMenHira TeriinatoofaTahiti
2004World Surfing GamesWomenSofia MulanovichPeru
2004World Surfing GamesLongboardMarcelo FreitasBrazil
2004World Surfing GamesBodyboardAndrew LesterAustralia
2004World Surfing GamesWomen BodyboardKira LlewellynAustralia
2003World Junior Surfing ChampionshipBoys U18Ben DunnAustralia
2003World Junior Surfing ChampionshipBoys U16Jordan SmithSouth Africa
2003World Junior Surfing ChampionshipGirls U19Jessie Miley-DyerAustralia
2002World Surfing GamesMenTravis LogieSouth Africa
2002World Surfing GamesWomenChelsea GeorgesonAustralia
2002World Surfing GamesJuniorWarwick WrightSouth Africa
2002World Surfing GamesKneeboardKyle BryantAustralia
2002World Surfing GamesLongboardMarcelo FreitasBrazil
2002World Surfing GamesBodyboardNicolas CapdevilleFrance
2002World Surfing GamesWomen BodyboardNeymara CarvalhoBrazil
2000World Surfing GamesMenFabio SilvaBrazil
2000World Surfing GamesWomenTita TavaresBrazil
2000World Surfing GamesJuniorJoel CenteioHawaii
2000World Surfing GamesKneeboardSergio PeixeBrazil
2000World Surfing GamesLongboardMarcelo FreitasBrazil
2000World Surfing GamesBodyboardGuilherme TamegaBrazil
2000World Surfing GamesWomen BodyboardKarla CostaBrazil
1998Big Wave Team World ChampionshipsMenCarlos BurleBrazil
1998World Surfing GamesMenMichael CampbellAustralia
1998World Surfing GamesWomenAlcione SilvaBrazil
1998World Surfing GamesJuniorDean MorrisonAustralia
1998World Surfing GamesKneeboardClinton "Gigs" CelliersSouth Africa
1998World Surfing GamesLongboardAlexander SalazarBrazil
1998World Surfing GamesBodyboardGoncalo FariasPortugal
1998World Surfing GamesWomen BodyboardDora GomesPortugal
1996World Surfing GamesLongboardGeoff MoysaUSA
1996World Surfing GamesMenTaylor KnoxUSA
1996World Surfing GamesWomenNeridah FalconerAustralia
1996World Surfing GamesJuniorBen BurgeoisUSA
1996World Surfing GamesKneeboardClinton "Gigs" CelliersSouth Africa
1996World Surfing GamesBodyboardGuilherme TamegaBrazil
1996World Surfing GamesWomen BodyboardDaniela FreitasBrazil
1995World Grommet TitleBoys U18Mitch DawkinsAustralia
1995World Grommet TitleBoys U16Michael LoweAustralia
1995World Grommet TitleGirls U18Melanie RedmanAustralia
1994World Amateur TitlesMenSasha StockerAustralia
1994World Amateur TitlesWomenAlessandra VieiraBrazil
1994World Amateur TitlesJuniorKalani RobbHawaii
1994World Amateur TitlesKneeboardClinton "Gigs" CelliersSouth Africa
1994World Amateur TitlesLongboardMichel DemontTahiti
1994World Amateur TitlesBodyboardJefferson AnuteBrazil
1992World Amateur TitlesBodyboardNicolas CapdevilleFrance
1992World Surfing ChampionshipMenGrant FrostAustralia
1992World Surfing ChampionshipWomenLyn MackenzieAustralia
1992World Surfing ChampionshipJuniorChad EdserAustralia
1992World Surfing ChampionshipKneeboardClinton "Gigs" CelliersSouth Africa
1992World Surfing ChampionshipLongboardTeva NobleTahiti
1990World Surfing ChampionshipMenHeifara TahutiniTahiti
1990World Surfing ChampionshipWomenKathy NewmanAustralia
1990World Surfing ChampionshipJuniorShane BevanAustralia
1990World Surfing ChampionshipKneeboardSimon FarrerAustralia
1990World Surfing ChampionshipLongboardWayne DeanAustralia
1990World Surfing ChampionshipBodyboardJackie BuderHawaii
1988World Surfing TitlesMenFabio GouveiaBrazil
1988World Surfing TitlesWomenPauline MenczerAustralia
1988World Surfing TitlesJuniorChris BrownUSA
1988World Surfing TitlesKneeboardSimon FarrerAustralia
1988World Surfing TitlesLongboardAndrew McKinnonAustralia
1988World Surfing TitlesBodyboardChris CunninghanUSA
1986World Surfing ChampionshipMenJeff BoothUSA
1986World Surfing ChampionshipWomenLisa AndersenUSA
1986World Surfing ChampionshipJuniorJohn ShimookaHawaii
1986World Surfing ChampionshipKneeboardMichael NovakovAustralia
1984World Surfing ChampionshipMenScott FarnsworthUSA
1984World Surfing ChampionshipWomenJanice AragonAustralia
1984World Surfing ChampionshipJuniorDamian HardmanAustralia
1984World Surfing ChampionshipKneeboardMichael NovakovAustralia
1982World Surfing ChampionshipMenTom CurrenUSA
1982World Surfing ChampionshipWomenJenny GillAustralia
1982World Surfing ChampionshipJuniorBruce EllisAustralia
1982World Surfing ChampionshipKneeboardMichael NovakovAustralia
1980World Surfing ChampionshipMenMark ScottAustralia
1980World Surfing ChampionshipWomenAlisa SchwarzteinUSA
1980World Surfing ChampionshipJuniorTom CurrenUSA
1978World Surfing ChampionshipMenAntoni BrodowiczSouth Africa
1972World Surfing ChampionshipMenJim BlearsHawaii
1972World Surfing ChampionshipWomenSharon WebberHawaii
1970World Surfing ChampionshipMenRolf AurnessUSA
1970World Surfing ChampionshipWomenSharon WebberHawaii
1968World Surfing ChampionshipMenFred HemmingsHawaii
1968World Surfing ChampionshipWomenMargo GodfreyUSA
1966World Surfing ChampionshipMenNat YoungAustralia
1966World Surfing ChampionshipWomenJoyce HoffmanUSA
1965World Surfing ChampionshipBig WaveFelipe PomarPeru
1965World Surfing ChampionshipSmall WaveMidget FarrellyAustralia
1965World Surfing ChampionshipWomenJoyce HoffmanUSA
1965World Surfing ChampionshipHotdoggingPaul StrauchHawaii
1964World Surfing ChampionshipMenMidget FarrellyAustralia
1964World Surfing ChampionshipWomenPhyllis O'DonnellAustralia
1964World Surfing ChampionshipJunior (only Australian Surfers)Robert ConellyAustralia

Results of the World Surfing Games

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World Surfing Games (WSG) is an ISA World Championship that brings together surfers from all over the world, currently features the Open Men, Open Women and Team competition, but formerly used to include several more like Junior, longboard, kneeboard, bodyboard and Tandem which now feature separate events like the StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship due to their popularity.

Source

2017 ISA World Surfing Games, Biarritz, France

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it was held between May 20 – 28, 2017

2017 Open Men Championship

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  1. MexicoJhony Corzo, Champion Gold Medal
  2. FranceJoan Duru, Silver Medal
  3. PortugalPedro Henrique, Bronze Medal
  4. SpainJonathan Gonzalez, Copper Medal

2017 Open Women Championship

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  1. FrancePauline Ado, Champion Gold Medal
  2. FranceJohanne Defay, Silver Medal
  3. Costa RicaLeilani McGonagle, Bronze Medal
  4. South AfricaBianca Buitendag, Copper Medal

2017 Overall World Team Championship Results

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  1.  France 4,275 points, (Champions Gold Medal)
  2.  Portugal - 2,850 points, (Silver Medal)
  3.  Spain - 2,560 points, (Bronze Medal)
  4.  Mexico - 2,455 points, (Copper Medal)
  5.  Japan - 2,395 points
  6.  Peru - 2,193 points
  7.  United States - 2,158 points
  8.  Brazil - 2,120 points
  9.  Costa Rica - 2,113 points
  10.  South Africa - 1,965 points
  11.  Tahiti - 1,960 points
  12.  Australia - 1,880 points
  13.  England - 1,833 points
  14.  New Zealand - 1,781 points
  15.  Morocco - 1,731 points
  16.  Uruguay - 1,728 points
  17.  Ecuador - 1,718 points
  18.  Germany - 1,533 points
  19.  Nicaragua - 1,513 points
  20.  Sweden - 1,440 points
  21.  Canada - 1,374 points
  22.  Argentina - 1,341 points
  23.  Chile - 1,261 points
  24.  Netherlands - 1,231 points
  25.  Israel - 1,181 points
  26.  Panama - 1,174 points
  27.  Switzerland - 1,165 points
  28.  Wales - 947 points
  29.  Italy - 917 points
  30.  China - 882 points
  31.  Denmark - 770 points
  32.  Norway - 755 points
  33.  South Korea - 734 points
  34.  Russia - 731 points
  35.  Chinese Taipei - 699 points
  36.  Puerto Rico - 628 points
  37.  Senegal - 606 points
  38.  Scotland - 604 points
  39.  China - 584 points
  40.  Ireland - 488 points
  41.  Austria - 451 points
  42.  Turkey - 352 points
  43.  Fiji - 154 points
  44.  Dominican Republic - 154 points
  45.  Greece - 71 points
  46.  Afghanistan - 71 points
  47.  United States Virgin Islands - 51 points

2016 ISA World Surfing Games, Playa Jaco, Jacó, Costa Rica

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Source

it was held between August 6 – 14, 2016

2016 Open Men Championship

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  1. ArgentinaLeandro Usuna, Champion Gold Medal
  2. PeruLucca Mesinas, Silver Medal
  3. Costa RicaNoe Mar McGonagle, Bronze Medal
  4. VenezuelaFrancisco Bellorin, Copper Medal

2016 Open Women Championship

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  1. United StatesTia Blanco, Champion Gold Medal
  2. VenezuelaDominic Barona, Silver Medal
  3. FrancePauline Ado, Bronze Medal
  4. FranceJustine Dupont, Copper Medal

2016 Overall World Team Championship Results

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  1.  Peru 3,188 points, (Champions Gold Medal)
  2.  Portugal - 2,924 points, (Silver Medal)
  3.  United States - 2,860 points, (Bronze Medal)
  4.  France - 2,848 points, (Copper Medal)
  5.  Costa Rica - 2,785 points
  6.  Argentina - 2,725 points
  7.  Japan - 2,576 points
  8.  New Zealand - 2,179 points
  9.  Australia - 2,123 points
  10.  Ecuador - 2,078 points
  11.  South Africa - 2,058 points
  12.  Venezuela - 2,045 points
  13.  Chile - 1,860 points
  14.  Mexico - 1,703 points
  15.  Nicaragua - 1,560 points
  16.  Panama - 1,554 points
  17.  Puerto Rico - 1,474 points
  18.  Italy - 1,350 points
  19.  Switzerland - 1,308 points
  20.  Guatemala - 1,218 points
  21.  Canada - 1,170 points
  22.  Russia - 1,170 points
  23.  Sweden - 1,158 points
  24.  Colombia - 1,050 points
  25.  Denmark - 300 points
  26.  Uruguay - 264 points

2015 ISA World Surfing Games, Playa Popoyo, Nicaragua

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it was held between May 31 – June 7, 2015

2015 Open Men Championship

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  1. Costa RicaNoe Mar McGonagle, Champion Gold Medal
  2. PortugalNic von Rupp, Silver Medal
  3. AustraliaShane Holmes, Bronze Medal
  4. ArgentinaLeandro Usuna, Copper Medal

2015 Open Women Championship

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  1. United StatesTia Blanco, Champion Gold Medal
  2. Costa RicaLeilani McGonagle, Silver Medal
  3. New ZealandElla Williams, Bronze Medal
  4. BarbadosChelsea Tuach, Copper Medal

2015 Overall World Team Championship Results

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  1.  Costa Rica 3,468 points, (Champions Gold Medal)
  2.  Portugal - 2,980 points, (Silver Medal)
  3.  United States - 2,919 points, (Bronze Medal)
  4.  Peru - 2,913 points, (Copper Medal)
  5.  Australia - 2,793 points
  6.  Argentina - 2,563 points
  7.  Ecuador - 2,281 points
  8.  New Zealand - 2,241 points
  9.  Chile - 2,143 points
  10.  Mexico - 2,125 points
  11.  Puerto Rico - 1,860 points
  12.  Japan - 1,770 points
  13.  Uruguay - 1,695 points
  14.  Nicaragua - 1,643 points
  15.  Guatemala - 1,524 points
  16.  Panama - 1,511 points
  17.  Barbados - 1,415 points
  18.  Switzerland - 1,353 points
  19.  El Salvador - 1,278 points
  20.  Scotland - 1,128 points
  21.  Brazil - 980 points
  22.  Venezuela - 894 points
  23.  United States Virgin Islands - 660 points
  24.  Germany - 570 points
  25.  Israel - 510 points
  26.  Denmark - 330 points
  27.  Sweden - 120 points

2014 ISA 50th Anniversary World Surfing Games, Punta Rocas, Lima, Peru

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(celebrating the 50th anniversary 1964 - 2014)
it was held between October 24 – November 1, 2014

2014 Open Men Championship

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  1. ArgentinaLeandro Usuna, Champion Gold Medal
  2. Costa RicaAnthony Fillingim, Silver Medal
  3. AustraliaShane Holmes, Bronze Medal
  4. AustraliaNicholas Squires, Copper Medal

2014 Open Women Championship

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  1. PeruAnali Gomez, Champion Gold Medal
  2. EcuadorDominic Barona, Silver Medal
  3. AustraliaPhilippa Anderson, Bronze Medal
  4. AustraliaJessica Grimwood, Copper Medal

2014 Overall World Team Championship Results

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  1.  Peru 11,402 points, (Champions Gold Medal)
  2.  Australia - 11,340 points, (Silver Medal)
  3.  Argentina - 10,922 points, (Bronze Medal)
  4.  Costa Rica - 9,508 points, (Copper Medal)
  5.  Ecuador - 8,330 points
  6.  South Africa - 8,268 points
  7.  Chile - 7,830 points
  8.  Puerto Rico - 6,720 points
  9.  Japan - 6,540 points
  10.  Panama - 6,400 points
  11.  New Zealand - 6,352 points
  12.  Mexico - 6,340 points
  13.  Uruguay - 5,760 points
  14.  Colombia - 5,540 points
  15.  Switzerland - 4,560 points
  16.  Scotland - 3,952 points
  17.  Tahiti - 3,756 points
  18.  Russia - 3,456 points
  19.  Venezuela - 2,520 points
  20.  Israel - 2,280 points
  21.  Turkey - 1,152 points
  22.  Dubai - 720 points

2013 ISA World Surfing Games, Playa Santa Catalina, Panama

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2013 Open Men Championship

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  1. South AfricaShaun Joubert, Champion Gold Medal
  2. PanamaJean Carlos Gonzalez, Silver Medal
  3. PeruCristobal De Col, Bronze Medal
  4. AustraliaRussell Molony, Copper Medal

2013 Open Women Championship

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  1. AustraliaDimity Stoyle, Champion Gold Medal
  2. AustraliaCodie Klein, Silver Medal
  3. BrazilSuelen Naraisa, Bronze Medal
  4. New ZealandElla Williams, Copper Medal

2013 Overall World Team Championship Results

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  1.  South Africa 11,102 points, (Champions Gold Medal)
  2.  Australia - 10,332 points, (Silver Medal)
  3.  Peru - 9,636 points, (Bronze Medal)
  4.  Brazil - 9,146 points, (Copper Medal)
  5.  Panama - 7,946 points
  6.  Costa Rica - 7,678 points
  7.  Argentina - 7,422 points
  8.  Chile - 7,286 points
  9.  New Zealand - 7,000 points
  10.  Mexico - 6,752 points
  11.  Ecuador - 6,630 points
  12.  Venezuela - 6,620 points
  13.  Puerto Rico - 6,520 points
  14.  Japan - 6,116 points
  15.  Italy - 6,060 points
  16.  El Salvador - 5,400 points
  17.  Guatemala - 4,866 points
  18.  Switzerland - 4,504 points
  19.  Uruguay - 3,732 points
  20.  Jamaica - 3,096 points
  21.  Turkey - 1,152 points
  22.  Canada - 720 points
  23.  Sweden - 720 points
  24.  Russia - 576 points

See also

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References

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  1. ^"IOC Recognized ISA as the governing body federation for surf".www.olympic.org. International Olympic Committee. Retrieved2 November 2014.
  2. ^"Surfing".britannica.com.
  3. ^GrupoRPP (2012-07-22)."Tablista peruano Javier Huarcaya logra medalla de oro en Mundial Máster".RPP (in Spanish). Retrieved2022-06-19.
  4. ^PERÚ, Empresa Peruana de Servicios Editoriales S. A. EDITORA."Peruano Cristóbal De Col se corona como campeón mundial juvenil de surf".andina.pe (in Spanish). Retrieved2022-06-19.

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