The World Surfing Championship at the ISA World Surfing Games its organizated by the world governing body for surfing sport, the International Surfing Association (ISA), which is recognized by the International Olympic Committee.
The 2014 edition took place at Punta Rocas, Peru, it was also celebrating 50 years of ISA world surf Champions
Video World Surfing Championship
50 years of ISA world Champions list
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Maps World Surfing Championship
Results of the World Surfing Games
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.
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2016 ISA World Surfing Games, Playa Jaco, Jacó, Costa Rica
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it was held between August 7 - 14, 2014
2016 Open Men Championship
- Leandro Usuna, Champion Gold Medal
- Lucca Mesinas, Silver Medal
- Noe Mar McGonagle, Bronze Medal
- Francisco Bellorin, Copper Medal
2016 Open Women Championship
- Tia Blanco, Champion Gold Medal
- Dominic Barona, Silver Medal
- Pauline Ado, Bronze Medal
- Justine Dupont, Copper Medal
2016 Overall World Team Championship Results
- Peru 3,188 points, (Champions Gold Medal)
- Portugal - 2,924 points, (Silver Medal)
- United States - 2,860 points, (Bronze Medal)
- France - 2,848 points, (Copper Medal)
- Costa Rica - 2,785 points
- Argentina - 2,725 points
- Japan - 2,576 points
- New Zealand - 2,179 points
- Australia - 2,123 points
- Ecuador - 2,078 points
- South Africa - 2,058 points
- Venezuela - 2,045 points
- Chile - 1,860 points
- Mexico - 1,703 points
- Nicaragua - 1,560 points
- Panama - 1,554 points
- Puerto Rico - 1,474 points
- Italy - 1,350 points
- Switzerland - 1,308 points
- Guatemala - 1,218 points
- Canada - 1,170 points
- Russia - 1,170 points
- Sweden - 1,158 points
- Colombia - 1,050 points
- Denmark - 300 points
- Uruguay - 264 points
2014 ISA 50th Anniversary World Surfing Games, Punta Rocas, Lima, Peru
(celebrating the 50th anniversary 1964 - 2014)
it was held between October 24 - November 1, 2014
2014 Open Men Championship
- Leandro Usuna (ARG), Champion Gold Medal
- Anthony Fillingim (CRI), Silver Medal
- Shane Holmes (AUS), Bronze Medal
- Nicholas Squires (AUS), Copper Medal
2014 Open Women Championship
- Anali Gomez (PER), Champion Gold Medal
- Dominic Barona (ECU), Silver Medal
- Philippa Anderson (AUS), Bronze Medal
- Jessica Grimwood (AUS), Copper Medal
2014 Overall World Team Championship Results
- Peru 11,402 points, (Champions Gold Medal)
- Australia - 11,340 points, (Silver Medal)
- Argentina - 10,922 points, (Bronze Medal)
- Costa Rica - 9,508 points, (Copper Medal)
- Ecuador - 8,330 points
- South Africa - 8,268 points
- Chile - 7,830 points
- Puerto Rico - 6,720 points
- Japan - 6,540 points
- Panama - 6,400 points
- New Zealand - 6,352 points
- Mexico - 6,340 points
- Uruguay - 5,760 points
- Colombia - 5,540 points
- Switzerland - 4,560 points
- Scotland - 3,952 points
- Tahiti - 3,756 points
- Russia - 3,456 points
- Venezuela - 2,520 points
- Israel - 2,280 points
- Turkey - 1,152 points
- Dubai - 720 points
2013 ISA World Surfing Games, Playa Santa Catalina, Panama
2013 Open Men Championship
- . Shaun Joubert (RSA), Champion Gold Medal
- . Jean Carlos Gonzalez (PAN), Silver Medal
- . Cristobal De Col (PER), Bronze Medal
- . Russell Molony (AUS), Copper Medal
2013 Open Women Championship
- . Dimity Stoyle (AUS), Champion Gold Medal
- . Codie Klein (AUS), Silver Medal
- . Suelen Naraisa (BRA), Bronze Medal
- . Ella Williams (NZL), Copper Medal
2013 Overall World Team Championship Results
- South Africa 11,102 points, (Champions Gold Medal)
- Australia - 10,332 points, (Silver Medal)
- Peru - 9,636 points, (Bronze Medal)
- Brazil - 9,146 points, (Copper Medal)
- Panama - 7,946 points
- Costa Rica - 7,678 points
- Argentina - 7,422 points
- Chile - 7,286 points
- New Zealand - 7,000 points
- Mexico - 6,752 points
- Ecuador - 6,630 points
- Venezuela - 6,620 points
- Puerto Rico - 6,520 points
- Japan - 6,116 points
- Italy - 6,060 points
- El Salvador - 5,400 points
- Guatemala - 4,866 points
- Switzerland - 4,504 points
- Uruguay - 3,732 points
- Jamaica - 3,096 points
- Turkey - 1,152 points
- Canada - 720 points
- Sweden - 720 points
- Russia - 576 points
2011 ISA World Surfing Games, Playa Venao, Panama
2010 ISA World Surfing Games, Punta Hermosa, Lima, Peru
2009 ISA World Surfing Games, Costa Rica
2008 ISA World Surfing Games, Portugal
2006 ISA World Surfing Games, Huntington Beach, USA
2004 ISA World Surfing Games, Salinas, Ecuador
2002 ISA World Surfing Games, Durban, South Africa
Open Men
Open Women
Junior
Until 2002 the ISA World Junior Surfing Championship was integrated into the World Surfing Games, and since after 2002 was divided into a separate event for the growing level and population of junior surfing
Men Bodyboard
Women Bodyboard
Team Placings
2000 ISA World Surfing Games, Maracaipe, Brazil
Open Men
Open Women
Junior
Women Bodyboard
Men Bodyboard
Longboard
Kneeboard
Team Placings
1998 ISA World Surfing Games, Lisbon, Portugal
Open Men
Junior
Open Women
Women Bodyboard
Men Bodyboard
Longboard
Kneeboard
Team Placings
1998 ISA Reef Big Wave Team World Championship, Todos Santos, Baja California, Mexico
Open
Team
1996 ISA World Surfing Games, Huntington Beach, California, USA
Open Men
Junior
Open Women
Women Bodyboard
Men Bodyboard
Longboard
Kneeboard
Team Standings
1994 ISA World Surfing Championships, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Open Men
Open Women
Junior
Longboard
Bodyboard
Kneeboard
Team Placings
1992 ISA World Surfing Championships, Lacanau, France
Open Men
Open Women
Junior
Longboard
Bodyboard
Kneeboard
Team Placings
1990 ISA World Surfing Championships, Chiba, Japan
Open Men
Open Women
Junior
Longboard
Bodyboard
Kneeboard
Team Placings
1988 Budweiser ISA World Surfing Championships, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
Open Men
Open Women
Junior
Longboard
Bodyboard
Kneeboard
Team Placings
1986 ISA World Surfing Championships, Newquay, England
Open Men
Open Women
Junior
Kneeboard
Team Placings
1984 ISA World Surfing Championships, Huntington Beach, California, USA
Open Men
Open Women
Junior
Kneeboard
Team
1982 ISA World Surfing Championships, Gold Coast, Australia
Open Men
Open Women
Kneeboard
Junior
1980 ISA World Surfing Games, Biarritz, France
Open Men
Open Women
Team
Junior
1978 ISA World Surfing Championships, East London, South Africa
Team Results
1972 ISF World Surfing Championships, San Diego, California, USA
Open Men
Open Women
1970 ISF World Surfing Championships, Bells Beach, Australia
Open Men
Open Women
1968 ISF World Surfing Championships, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
Open Men
Open Women
1966 ISF World Surfing Championship, San Diego, California, USA
Open Men
Open Women
1965 ISF World Surfing Championships, Lima, Peru
Big Wave
Women
Hotdogging
Relay Paddling
1964 ISF World Surfing Championships, Manly, Australia
Open Men
Open Women
Junior
World Junior Surfing Championship
The 'ISA World Junior Surfing Championship' is the biggest surfing event in the world for under-18 surfers, considering the surfing level, number of competitors and participating countries. The ISA World Junior Surfing Championship is an annual event that started in 2003 in Durban, South Africa. The International Surfing Association decided to hold a separate event for the growing level and population of junior surfing. The decision proved to be right. Nowadays the desire of every junior surfer is to represent their country in this great contest. The ISA started holding the Junior division in the ISA World Championship in 1980, and legendary surfer Tom Curren became the first ISA Junior Champion.
2014 isa world junior surfing championship, salinas, Ecuador
held between April 5-13
2013 ISA World Junior Surfing Championship, Playa Jiquiliste, Nicaragua
2012 ISA World Junior Surfing Championship, Playa Venao, Panama
2011 ISA World Junior Surfing Championship, Playa Hermosa, Peru
2010 ISA World Junior Surfing Championship, Piha Beach, New Zealand
2009 ISA World Junior Surfing Championships, Ecuador
2008 ISA World Junior Surfing Championships, France
2007 ISA World Junior Surfing Championships, Costa de Caparica, Portugal
2006 ISA World Junior Surfing Championships, Maresias, Brazil
2005 ISA World Junior Surfing Championships, Huntington Beach, USA
2004 ISA World Junior Surfing Championships, Papenoo, Tahiti
2003 ISA World Junior Championship, Durban, South Africa
World Masters Surfing Championship
2013 ISA World Masters Surfing Championship, Montañita, Ecuador
2012 ISA World Masters Surfing Championship, Colorado Beach, Nicaragua
2011 ISA World Masters Surfing Championship, Punta Roca, El Salvador
2010 ISA World Masters Surfing Championship, Santa Catalina, Panama
2008 ISA World Masters Surfing Championship, Peru
2007 ISA World Masters Surfing Championships, Rincon, Puerto Rico
World Tandem Championships
2011 ITSA/ISA World Tandem Championships, Trestles Church,San Diego, USA
2010 ISA World Tandem Championships, Lacanau, France
2009 ITSA/ISA Tandem Masters World Championships, Trestles (Church break), San Diego, California USA
2008 ITSA/ISA Tandem Masters World Championships
2006 ITSA/ISA World Tandem Surfing Championship, Waikiki, Oahu, Hawaii
World Bodyboard Championship
2014 ISA World Bodyboard Championship, Iquique, Chile
to be held between December 6 - 14
2013 ISA World Bodyboard Championship, Playa Parguito, Venezuela
2011 ISA World Bodyboard Championship, Canary Islands, Spain
World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship
2014 ISA World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship, La Boquita & Granada, Nicarágua
held between May 3-11
2013 ISA World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship, Miraflores, Lima, Peru
2012 ISA World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship, Miraflores, Lima, Peru
World Kneeboard World Championship
2013 ISA World Kneeboard World Championship, Teharu'u, Tahiti
2007 ISA Kneeboard Surfing World Titles, Santa Cruz, CA, USA
World Longboard Championship
2013 ISA World Longboard Championship, Huanchaco, Peru
Hainan Wanning Riyue Bay International Surfing Festival
The Hainan Wanning Riyue Bay International Surfing Festival (HWRBISF) is a new ISA event started in 2012 that expands the frontier of surfing to the Chinese coast. The Hainan Wanning Riyue Bay International Surfing Festival hosts two events--the ISA China Cup and the Hainan Classic, 4-Star Men's ASP contest. The ISA China Cup hosts 64 athletes and officials from eight invited nations, and the Hainan Classic hosts 96+ athletes and officials from around the world. Surfers who qualified through the ISA World Surfing Games will compete at the ISA China Cup. It will be held at Riyue Bay which is located on Hainan Island in the Wanning Province of China.
2014 Hainan Wanning Riyue Bay International Surfing Festival
to be held between November 23-28
2013 Hainan Wanning Riyue Bay International Surfing Festival-ISA China Cup
2012 Hainan Wanning Riyue Bay International Surfing Festival-ISA China Cup
See also
- International Surfing Association
References
External links
- ISA World Surf Games official website
- ISA World Junior Surfing Championship official website
- International Surfing Association (ISA) official website
- Gold world Champions list at ISA website
- World Championship event list at ISA website
- ISA Events Calendar website
- [1] ISA as Recognised Sport Federations for Surfing at the International Olympic Committee website
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