61 nations, including 22 Olympians will be gathering in Surf City El Salvador to compete in the 2025 Surf City El Salvador ISA World Surfing Games (WSG), held September 5-14, 2025.
Here are 10 things you should know about the competition:
1. The World’s Best Surfers Return to Surf City El Salvador
This year’s WSG features a wide array of the best surfers in the world. 22 Olympians will be present, including Paris 2024 Gold Medalist Kauli Vaast (FRA) and Tokyo 2020 Bronze Medalist Amuro Tsuzuki (JPN), along with two of the winningest surfers in WSG history, four-time WSG Gold Medalist Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) and two-time WSG Gold Medalist Leandro Usuna (ARG).
Also an ISA World Junior Champion, Fitzgibbons is joined by Dane Henry(AUS), Noah Klapp (GER), and Ignacio Gundesen (ARG), who have each previously won gold medals at the ISA World Junior Surfing Championship.
The reigning Team World Champion, Brazil, returns with a strong team to defend its title, featuring WSG debuts for some of the nation’s best surfers, including Sophia Medina (BRA), Lucas Silveira (BRA), and Laura Raupp (BRA), while Michael Rodrigues (BRA) returns to ISA competition for the first time since his victory in the 2013 ISA China Cup.
2. Record Attendance
The 2025 edition of the WSG will feature its largest-ever field, with 297 competitors representing 61 nations, breaking the previous record set last time the WSG was hosted by Surf City El Salvador in 2023.
3. New Nations
Two nations will participate in their very first WSG in 2025, Angola and Vanuatu. While participants from the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu previously participated in the 2010 World Junior Surfing Championship in New Zealand, it will be the first ISA appearance everfor surfers representing the West African nation of Angola.
4. Olympic Games Implications
Though this year’s WSG doesn’t feature any specific Olympic Games qualification scenarios, it does set up all-important seeding situations for the coming years, potentially directly impacting who will qualify for LA 2028. The seeding for the WSG is based on a national federation’s results from the previous year.
5. Where to Watch
The live webcast will be streamed on www.isasurf.org from September 5-14.
Visit our website for results, team rosters, photos, videos, and news pertaining to the competition.