The 2024 ISA World Para Surfing Championship (WPSC) is set to gather the world’s best Para Surfing athletes in Huntington Beach, California on November 3 – 9.
Cardiff, USA – October 31st, 2024
Here are the 10 things that you need to know about the upcoming competition.
1. World Champions Return
A huge list of former World Champions will be returning to defend their titles. 15 men and 10 women who have won World Titles will be present in Huntington Beach, including multiple Gold Medalists Alana Nichols (USA), Davi Teixeira (BRA), Sarah Bettencourt (USA), Mark ‘Mono’ Stewart (AUS), Marta Paço (POR), and Matt Formston (AUS).
Many two-time World Champions will also be hoping to increase their counts, including Aleli Medina (PUR), Llywelyn ‘Sponge’ Williams (WAL), Emma Dieters (AUS), Jeff Munson (USA), Jesse Billauer (USA), Elias Figue Diel (BRA), and Roy Calderon (CRC).
2. The Numbers
151 athletes, representing 25 national teams, will gather to compete for the coveted Team Gold Medals. The current Team World Champions, Team France, will seek to defend their title.
3. Women’s Para Surfing Continues to Grow
Women will make up over one-third of the total competitors. Gender equity is a key priority for the ISA and the massive growth in women’s participation in recent years is a testament to the ongoing efforts to create more opportunities for women in all surfing disciplines. Since 2017, there have been equal places available for men and women across all ISA championships.
4. Para Surfing Classification
The ISA has officially classified over 300 para surfers. The goal of classification in Para Surfing is to accurately allocate the athlete into their best surf class to ensure a high level of competition and a more leveled playing field, minimizing the impact of impairment on the sport performance.
Athletes are grouped into one of 9 classifications depending on their particular physical conditions. Each classification will crown men’s and women’s World Champions.
● Stand 1
● Stand 2
● Stand 3
● Kneel
● Sit
● Prone 1
● Prone 2
● Vision Impairment 1
● Vision Impairment 2
Full details for each classification can be found here LINK