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

Editions

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The event was known as the ISF 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 the World Surf League. The event resurged in 1978 as the ISA World Surfing Championships and has been known as the ISA World Surfing Games since 1996.

Edition Year Host City Country
ISF World Surfing Championships
1 1964 Manly  Australia
2 1965 Lima  Peru
3 1966 San Diego  United States
4 1968 Rincón  Puerto Rico
5 1970 Torquay - Lorne - Johanna  Australia
6 1972 San Diego  United States
ISA World Surfing Championships
7 1978 East London  South Africa
8 1980 Biarritz  France
9 1982 Gold Coast  Australia
10 1984 Huntington Beach  United States
11 1986 Newquay  England
12 1988 Aguadilla  Puerto Rico
13 1990 Chiba  Japan
14 1992 Lacanau  France
15 1994 Rio de Janeiro  Brazil
ISA World Surfing Games
16 1996 Huntington Beach  United States
17 1998 Lisbon  Portugal
18 2000 Maracaípe  Brazil
19 2002 Durban  South Africa
20 2004 Salinas  Ecuador
21 2006 Huntington Beach  United States
22 2008 Costa de Caparica  Portugal
23 2009 Playa Hermosa  Costa Rica
24 2010 Punta Hermosa  Peru
25 2011 Pedasí  Panama
26 2013 Santa Catalina  Panama
27 2014 Punta Rocas  Peru
28 2015 Popoyo  Nicaragua
29 2016 Jacó  Costa Rica
30 2017 Biarritz  France
31 2018 Tahara  Japan
32 2019 Miyazaki  Japan
33 2021 Surf City  El Salvador
34 2022 Huntington Beach  United States
35 2023 Surf City  El Salvador
36 2024 Arecibo  Puerto Rico

Medallists

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Shortboard

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Men's championship

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
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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Year Gold Silver Bronze
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

Year Event Division Name Country
2016 World Surfing Games Men Leandro Usuna Argentina
2016 World Surfing Games Women Tia Blanco USA
2015 World Surfing Games Men Noe Mar McGonagle Costa Rica
2015 World Surfing Games Women Tia Blanco USA
2014 World Surfing Games Men Leandro Usuna Argentina
2014 World Surfing Games Women Anali Gomez Peru
2014 World Junior Surfing Championship Boys U18 Luan Wood Brazil
2014 World Junior Surfing Championship Boys U16 Leo-Paul Etienne France
2014 World Junior Surfing Championship Girls U18 Tatiana Weston-Webb Hawaii
2014 World Junior Surfing Championship Girls U16 Mahina Maeda Hawaii
2014 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship SUP Surfing Men Poenaiki Raioha Tahiti
2014 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship SUP Surfing Women Emmy Merrill USA
2014 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship SUP Marathon Men Titouan Puyo France
2014 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship SUP Marathon Women Lina Augaitis Canada
2014 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship Paddleboard Marathon Men Rhys Burrows Australia
2014 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship Paddlboard Marathon Women Jordan Mercer Australia
2014 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship SUP Technical Race Men Casper Steinfath Denmark
2014 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship SUP Technical Race Women Shakira Westdorp Australia
2014 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship Paddleboard Technical Race Men Rhys Burrows Australia
2014 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship Paddleboard Technical Race Women Jordan Mercer Australia
2013 Hainan Wanning Riyue Bay International Surfing Festival Men Michael Rodriguez Brazil
2013 Hainan Wanning Riyue Bay International Surfing Festival Women Philippa Anderson Australia
2013 World Bodyboard Championship Men Eder Luciano Brazil
2013 World Bodyboard Championship Women Neymara Carvalho Brazil
2013 World Bodyboard Championship Boys U18 Jefferson Bustos Costa Rica
2013 World Bodyboard Championship Girls U18 Glorielys Oropeza Venezuela
2013 World Bodyboard Championship Dropknee Luis Rodriguez Venezuela
2013 World Junior Surfing Championship Boys U18 Josh Moniz Hawaii
2013 World Junior Surfing Championship Boys U16 Jacob Wilcox Australia
2013 World Junior Surfing Championship Girls U18 Tatiana Weston-Webb Hawaii
2013 World Junior Surfing Championship Girls U16 Mahina Maeda Hawaii
2013 World Kneeboard Surfing Championship Men David Parkes Australia
2013 World Kneeboard Surfing Championship Women Karelle Poppke Tahiti
2013 World Kneeboard Surfing Championship Boys U18 Yoisis Delgado Venezuela
2013 World Kneeboard Surfing Championship Girls U18 Karelle Poppke Tahiti
2013 World Kneeboard Surfing Championship Masters Ruben Gutierrez Spain
2013 World Kneeboard Surfing Championship Senior Men Chayne Simpson Australia
2013 World Kneeboard Surfing Championship Senior Women Maria Eugenia Rojas Venezuela
2013 World Kneeboard Surfing Championship Grand Masters Gerome Blanco France
2013 World Kneeboard Surfing Championship Kahuna Pascal Luciani Tahiti
2013 World Kneeboard Surfing Championship Grand Kahuna David Parkes Australia
2013 World Kneeboard Surfing Championship ROBB Philippe Klima Tahiti
2013 World Kneeboard Surfing Championship Open Vahina Karelle Poppke Tahiti
2013 World Longboard Championship Men Antoine Delpero France
2013 World Longboard Championship Women Simone Robb South Africa
2013 World Longboard Championship Junior Honolua Blomfield Hawaii
2013 World Masters Surfing Championship Masters Greg Emslie South Africa
2013 World Masters Surfing Championship Grand Masters Sunny Garcia Hawaii
2013 World Masters Surfing Championship Kahunas Mike Latronic Hawaii
2013 World Masters Surfing Championship Grand Kahuna Chris Knutsen South Africa
2013 World Masters Surfing Championship Women Masters Layne Beachley Australia
2013 World Surfing Games Men Shaun Joubert South Africa
2013 World Surfing Games Women Dimity Stoyle Australia
2013 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship SUP Surfing Men Sean Poynter USA
2013 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship SUP Surfing Women Nicole Pacelli Brazil
2013 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship SUP Marathon Men Jamie Mitchell Australia
2013 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship SUP Marathon Women Angela Jackson Australia
2013 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship Paddleboard Marathon Men Brad Gaul Australia
2013 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship Paddlboard Marathon Women Jordan Mercer Australia
2013 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship SUP Technical Race Men Casper Steinfath Denmark
2013 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship SUP Technical Race Women Angela Jackson Australia
2013 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship Paddleboard Technical Race Men Lincoln Dews Australia
2013 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship Paddleboard Technical Race Women Jordan Mercer Australia
2013 World Tandem Surfing Championship Sara Burel & Rico Leroy France
2012 Hainan Wanning Riyue Bay International Surfing Festival Men Heath Joske Australia
2012 Hainan Wanning Riyue Bay International Surfing Festival Women Sofia Mulanovich Peru
2012 World Junior Surfing Championship Boys U18 Matheus Navarro Brazil
2012 World Junior Surfing Championship Boys U16 Kalani David Hawaii
2012 World Junior Surfing Championship Girls U18 Dax McGill Hawaii
2012 World Masters Surfing Championship Masters Magnum Martinez Venezuela
2012 World Masters Surfing Championship Grand Masters Sunny Garcia Hawaii
2012 World Masters Surfing Championship Kahunas James Hogan USA
2012 World Masters Surfing Championship Grand Kahuna Javier Huarcaya[3] Peru
2012 World Masters Surfing Championship Women Master Rochelle Ballard Hawaii
2012 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship SUP Surfing Men Antoine Delpero France
2012 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship SUP Surfing Women Emmy Merrill USA
2012 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship SUP Marathon Men Jamie Mitchell Australia
2012 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship SUP Marathon Women Brandi Baksic USA
2012 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship Paddleboard Marathon Men Brad Gaul Australia
2012 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship Paddlboard Marathon Women Jordan Mercer Australia
2012 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship SUP Technical Race Men Travis Grant Australia
2012 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship SUP Technical Race Women Brandi Baksic USA
2012 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship Paddleboard Technical Race Men Brad Gaul Australia
2012 World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship Paddleboard Technical Race Women Jordan Mercer Australia
2011 World Bodyboard Championship Men Pierre Luis Costes France
2011 World Bodyboard Championship Women Isabela Sousa Brazil
2011 World Bodyboard Championship Junior Eduardo Rodriguez Spain
2011 World Bodyboard Championship Dropknee Ardiel Jimenez Spain
2011 World Junior Surfing Championship Boys U18 Cristobal de Col[4] Peru
2011 World Junior Surfing Championship Boys U16 Filipe Toledo Brazil
2011 World Junior Surfing Championship Girls U18 Cannelle Bulard France
2011 World Masters Surfing Championship Masters Carlos Cabrero Puerto Rico
2011 World Masters Surfing Championship Grand Masters Juan Ashton Puerto Rico
2011 World Masters Surfing Championship Kahunas Tom Curren USA
2011 World Masters Surfing Championship Grand Kahuna Craig Schieber Costa Rica
2011 World Masters Surfing Championship Women Master Layne Beachley Australia
2011 World Surfing Games Men Santiago Muniz Argentina
2011 World Surfing Games Women Cannelle Bulard France
2011 World Surfing Games Longboard Toni Silvagni USA
2011 World Tandem Surfing Championship Clement Cetran & Dhelia Birou France
2010 World Junior Surfing Championship Boys U18 Gabriel Medina Brazil
2010 World Junior Surfing Championship Boys U16 Matt Banting Australia
2010 World Junior Surfing Championship Girls U18 Tyler Wright Australia
2010 World Masters Surfing Championship Masters Andrew Banks South Africa
2010 World Masters Surfing Championship Grand Masters Juan Ashton Puerto Rico
2010 World Masters Surfing Championship Kahunas Rob Baldwin Australia
2010 World Masters Surfing Championship Grand Kahuna Chris Knutsen South Africa
2010 World Masters Surfing Championship Women Master Heather Clark South Africa
2010 World Surfing Games Men Hira Teriinatoofa Tahiti
2010 World Surfing Games Women Chelsea Hedges Australia
2010 World Surfing Games Longboard Rodrigo Sphyer Brazil
2010 World Tandem Surfing Championship Clement Cetran & Dhelia Birou France
2009 Tandem Masters World Championship Mark & Debbie Gale USA
2009 World Junior Surfing Championship Boys U18 Dean Bowen Australia
2009 World Junior Surfing Championship Boys U16 Keanu Asing Hawaii
2009 World Junior Surfing Championship Girls U18 Tyler Wright Australia
2009 World Surfing Games Men Jeremy Flores France
2009 World Surfing Games Women Courtney Conlogue USA
2009 World Surfing Games Longboard Antoine Delpero France
2008 Tandem Masters World Championship Bear Woznick & Krystal Apeles Hawaii
2008 World Junior Surfing Championship Boys U18 Alejo Muniz Brazil
2008 World Junior Surfing Championship Boys U16 Tamaroa McComb Tahiti
2008 World Junior Surfing Championship Girls U18 Laura Enever Australia
2008 World Masters Surfing Championship Masters Juan Ashton Puerto Rico
2008 World Masters Surfing Championship Grand Masters Rob Page Australia
2008 World Masters Surfing Championship Kahunas Marc Wright South Africa
2008 World Masters Surfing Championship Grand Kahuna Chris Knutsen South Africa
2008 World Masters Surfing Championship Women Master Heather Clark South Africa
2008 World Surfing Games Men CJ Hobgood USA
2008 World Surfing Games Women Sally Fitzgibbons Australia
2008 World Surfing Games Longboard Matthew Moir South Africa
2008 World Surfing Games Bodyboard Marcus Lima Brazil
2008 World Surfing Games Women Bodyboard Natasha Sagardia Puerto Rico
2007 World Kneeboard Surfing Titles Women Jodie Winter United Kingdom
2007 Tandem Masters World Championship Bear Woznick & Krystal Apeles Hawaii
2007 World Junior Surfing Championship Boys U18 Jadson Andre Brazil
2007 World Junior Surfing Championship Boys U16 Garrett Parkes Australia
2007 World Junior Surfing Championship Girls U18 Sally Fitzgibbons Australia
2007 World Kneeboard Surfing Titles Men Gavin Colman Australia
2007 World Masters Surfing Championship Masters Juan Ashton Puerto Rico
2007 World Masters Surfing Championship Grand Masters Magoo de la Rosa Peru
2007 World Masters Surfing Championship Kahunas Chris Knutsen South Africa
2006 Tandem Masters World Championship Mark & Debbie Gale USA
2006 World Junior Surfing Championship Boys U18 Julian Wilson Australia
2006 World Junior Surfing Championship Boys U16 Owen Wright Australia
2006 World Junior Surfing Championship Girls U18 Pauline Ado France
2006 World Surfing Games Men Jordy Smith South Africa
2006 World Surfing Games Women Julia Christian USA
2006 World Surfing Games Longboard Matthew Moir South Africa
2006 World Surfing Games Bodyboard Manuel Centeno Portugal
2006 World Surfing Games Women Bodyboard Kira Llewellyn Australia
2006 World Tandem Surfing Championship Sara Burel & Rico Leroy France
2005 World Junior Surfing Championship Boys U18 Jefferson Silva Brazil
2005 World Junior Surfing Championship Boys U16 Tonino Benson Hawaii
2005 World Junior Surfing Championship Girls U18 Stephanie Gilmore Australia
2004 World Junior Surfing Championship Boys U18 James Wood Australia
2004 World Junior Surfing Championship Boys U16 Matt Wilkinson Australia
2004 World Junior Surfing Championship Girls U18 Stephanie Gilmore Australia
2004 World Surfing Games Men Hira Teriinatoofa Tahiti
2004 World Surfing Games Women Sofia Mulanovich Peru
2004 World Surfing Games Longboard Marcelo Freitas Brazil
2004 World Surfing Games Bodyboard Andrew Lester Australia
2004 World Surfing Games Women Bodyboard Kira Llewellyn Australia
2003 World Junior Surfing Championship Boys U18 Ben Dunn Australia
2003 World Junior Surfing Championship Boys U16 Jordan Smith South Africa
2003 World Junior Surfing Championship Girls U19 Jessie Miley-Dyer Australia
2002 World Surfing Games Men Travis Logie South Africa
2002 World Surfing Games Women Chelsea Georgeson Australia
2002 World Surfing Games Junior Warwick Wright South Africa
2002 World Surfing Games Kneeboard Kyle Bryant Australia
2002 World Surfing Games Longboard Marcelo Freitas Brazil
2002 World Surfing Games Bodyboard Nicolas Capdeville France
2002 World Surfing Games Women Bodyboard Neymara Carvalho Brazil
2000 World Surfing Games Men Fabio Silva Brazil
2000 World Surfing Games Women Tita Tavares Brazil
2000 World Surfing Games Junior Joel Centeio Hawaii
2000 World Surfing Games Kneeboard Sergio Peixe Brazil
2000 World Surfing Games Longboard Marcelo Freitas Brazil
2000 World Surfing Games Bodyboard Guilherme Tamega Brazil
2000 World Surfing Games Women Bodyboard Karla Costa Brazil
1998 Big Wave Team World Championships Men Carlos Burle Brazil
1998 World Surfing Games Men Michael Campbell Australia
1998 World Surfing Games Women Alcione Silva Brazil
1998 World Surfing Games Junior Dean Morrison Australia
1998 World Surfing Games Kneeboard Clinton "Gigs" Celliers South Africa
1998 World Surfing Games Longboard Alexander Salazar Brazil
1998 World Surfing Games Bodyboard Goncalo Farias Portugal
1998 World Surfing Games Women Bodyboard Dora Gomes Portugal
1996 World Surfing Games Longboard Geoff Moysa USA
1996 World Surfing Games Men Taylor Knox USA
1996 World Surfing Games Women Neridah Falconer Australia
1996 World Surfing Games Junior Ben Burgeois USA
1996 World Surfing Games Kneeboard Clinton "Gigs" Celliers South Africa
1996 World Surfing Games Bodyboard Guilherme Tamega Brazil
1996 World Surfing Games Women Bodyboard Daniela Freitas Brazil
1995 World Grommet Title Boys U18 Mitch Dawkins Australia
1995 World Grommet Title Boys U16 Michael Lowe Australia
1995 World Grommet Title Girls U18 Melanie Redman Australia
1994 World Amateur Titles Men Sasha Stocker Australia
1994 World Amateur Titles Women Alessandra Vieira Brazil
1994 World Amateur Titles Junior Kalani Robb Hawaii
1994 World Amateur Titles Kneeboard Clinton "Gigs" Celliers South Africa
1994 World Amateur Titles Longboard Michel Demont Tahiti
1994 World Amateur Titles Bodyboard Jefferson Anute Brazil
1992 World Amateur Titles Bodyboard Nicolas Capdeville France
1992 World Surfing Championship Men Grant Frost Australia
1992 World Surfing Championship Women Lyn Mackenzie Australia
1992 World Surfing Championship Junior Chad Edser Australia
1992 World Surfing Championship Kneeboard Clinton "Gigs" Celliers South Africa
1992 World Surfing Championship Longboard Teva Noble Tahiti
1990 World Surfing Championship Men Heifara Tahutini Tahiti
1990 World Surfing Championship Women Kathy Newman Australia
1990 World Surfing Championship Junior Shane Bevan Australia
1990 World Surfing Championship Kneeboard Simon Farrer Australia
1990 World Surfing Championship Longboard Wayne Dean Australia
1990 World Surfing Championship Bodyboard Jackie Buder Hawaii
1988 World Surfing Titles Men Fabio Gouveia Brazil
1988 World Surfing Titles Women Pauline Menczer Australia
1988 World Surfing Titles Junior Chris Brown USA
1988 World Surfing Titles Kneeboard Simon Farrer Australia
1988 World Surfing Titles Longboard Andrew McKinnon Australia
1988 World Surfing Titles Bodyboard Chris Cunninghan USA
1986 World Surfing Championship Men Jeff Booth USA
1986 World Surfing Championship Women Lisa Andersen USA
1986 World Surfing Championship Junior John Shimooka Hawaii
1986 World Surfing Championship Kneeboard Michael Novakov Australia
1984 World Surfing Championship Men Scott Farnsworth USA
1984 World Surfing Championship Women Janice Aragon Australia
1984 World Surfing Championship Junior Damian Hardman Australia
1984 World Surfing Championship Kneeboard Michael Novakov Australia
1982 World Surfing Championship Men Tom Curren USA
1982 World Surfing Championship Women Jenny Gill Australia
1982 World Surfing Championship Junior Bruce Ellis Australia
1982 World Surfing Championship Kneeboard Michael Novakov Australia
1980 World Surfing Championship Men Mark Scott Australia
1980 World Surfing Championship Women Alisa Schwarztein USA
1980 World Surfing Championship Junior Tom Curren USA
1978 World Surfing Championship Men Antoni Brodowicz South Africa
1972 World Surfing Championship Men Jim Blears Hawaii
1972 World Surfing Championship Women Sharon Webber Hawaii
1970 World Surfing Championship Men Rolf Aurness USA
1970 World Surfing Championship Women Sharon Webber Hawaii
1968 World Surfing Championship Men Fred Hemmings Hawaii
1968 World Surfing Championship Women Margo Godfrey USA
1966 World Surfing Championship Men Nat Young Australia
1966 World Surfing Championship Women Joyce Hoffman USA
1965 World Surfing Championship Big Wave Felipe Pomar Peru
1965 World Surfing Championship Small Wave Midget Farrelly Australia
1965 World Surfing Championship Women Joyce Hoffman USA
1965 World Surfing Championship Hotdogging Paul Strauch Hawaii
1964 World Surfing Championship Men Midget Farrelly Australia
1964 World Surfing Championship Women Phyllis O'Donnell Australia
1964 World Surfing Championship Junior (only Australian Surfers) Robert Conelly Australia

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. Mexico Jhony Corzo, Champion Gold Medal
  2. France Joan Duru, Silver Medal
  3. Portugal Pedro Henrique, Bronze Medal
  4. Spain Jonathan Gonzalez, Copper Medal

2017 Open Women Championship

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  1. France Pauline Ado, Champion Gold Medal
  2. France Johanne Defay, Silver Medal
  3. Costa Rica Leilani McGonagle, Bronze Medal
  4. South Africa Bianca 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. Argentina Leandro Usuna, Champion Gold Medal
  2. Peru Lucca Mesinas, Silver Medal
  3. Costa Rica Noe Mar McGonagle, Bronze Medal
  4. Venezuela Francisco Bellorin, Copper Medal

2016 Open Women Championship

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  1. United States Tia Blanco, Champion Gold Medal
  2. Venezuela Dominic Barona, Silver Medal
  3. France Pauline Ado, Bronze Medal
  4. France Justine 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 Rica Noe Mar McGonagle, Champion Gold Medal
  2. Portugal Nic von Rupp, Silver Medal
  3. Australia Shane Holmes, Bronze Medal
  4. Argentina Leandro Usuna, Copper Medal

2015 Open Women Championship

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  1. United States Tia Blanco, Champion Gold Medal
  2. Costa Rica Leilani McGonagle, Silver Medal
  3. New Zealand Ella Williams, Bronze Medal
  4. Barbados Chelsea 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. Argentina Leandro Usuna, Champion Gold Medal
  2. Costa Rica Anthony Fillingim, Silver Medal
  3. Australia Shane Holmes, Bronze Medal
  4. Australia Nicholas Squires, Copper Medal

2014 Open Women Championship

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  1. Peru Anali Gomez, Champion Gold Medal
  2. Ecuador Dominic Barona, Silver Medal
  3. Australia Philippa Anderson, Bronze Medal
  4. Australia Jessica 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 Africa Shaun Joubert, Champion Gold Medal
  2. Panama Jean Carlos Gonzalez, Silver Medal
  3. Peru Cristobal De Col, Bronze Medal
  4. Australia Russell Molony, Copper Medal

2013 Open Women Championship

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  1. Australia Dimity Stoyle, Champion Gold Medal
  2. Australia Codie Klein, Silver Medal
  3. Brazil Suelen Naraisa, Bronze Medal
  4. New Zealand Ella 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. Retrieved 2 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). Retrieved 2022-06-19.
  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). Retrieved 2022-06-19.
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