Opening Ceremony

July 27 - August 5, 2024
TEAHUPO’O, FRENCH POLYNESIA

EVENT IS: UPCOMING
Next Call July 27th 6:15am local time
CHECK OPENING CEREMONY PHOTOS >
TIME LEFT UNTIL THE PARIS 2024
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WHERE TO WATCH

  • AFRICA / MIDDLE EAST

    South Africa
    Supersport

    Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central Africa Republic ,
    Chad (non-exclusive), Comoros, Congo (Democratic Republic), Congo (Republic), Djibouti (non-exclusive basis by satellite TV and solely in French) Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana,Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, São Tomé and Príncipe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Eswatini, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
    InFront

    Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Yemen, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon,
    Palestine, Syria, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Mauritania, Sudan,
    South Sudan, Chad, Djibouti & Somalia
    beIN & TOD

  • AMERICAS

    Bolivia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala,Honduras, Nicaragua, Republica Dominicana, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay
    Albavision

    Brasil
    TV Globo

    Canada
    CBC

    Chile
    Chilevisión

    Colombia
    Caracol TV

    Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador,
    Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru , Uruguay and Venezuela
    Claro Sports

    Panamá
    Unicos

    USA
    NBC / Peacock

  • ASIA

    China
    CCTV

    Japan
    Fuji TV / NHK / Nippon TV / TBS / TV Asahi / TV Tokyo

     

  • EUROPE

    Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
    Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Germany, Greece,
    Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
    Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vatican City State
    Max / Discovery Eurosport

    France
    France Télévisions

    Germany:
    ARD/ZDF

    United Kingdom:
    BBC Sport

  • OCEANIA

    Australia
    9 Now

    New Zealand
    Sky NZ

Event Schedule

*The event schedule is tentative and subject to change at any time.

Jul
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Pre Event
Friday, July 26th

End of official surfing training

 

Competition Day
Saturday, July 27th

FIRST CALL:
6:15AM Local Time

Competition Day
Sunday, July 28th

Competition Window

Competition Day
Monday, July 29th

Competition Window

Competition Day
Tuesday, July 30th

Competition Window

Competition Day
Wednesday, July 31st

Competition Window

Competition Day
Thursday, August 1st

Competition Window

Competition Day
Friday, August 2nd

Competition Window

Competition Day
Saturday, August 3rd

Competition Window

Competition Day
Sunday, August 4th

Competition Window

Competition Day
Monday, August 5th

Competition Window

Event Completed
Tuesday, August 6th

Closing of the Olympic Village Tahiti

Men

  • Filipe Toledo

    Brazil

    Q. from 1st WSL

  • Griffin Colapinto

    USA

    Q. from 2nd WSL

  • Ethan Ewing

    Australia

    Q. from 3rd WSL

  • João Chianca

    Brazil

    Q. from 4th WSL

  • Jack Robinson

    Australia

    Q. from 5th WSL

  • John John Florence

    USA

    Q. from 6th WSL

  • Leo Fioravanti

    Italy

    Q. from 7th WSL

  • Kanoa Igarashi

    Japan

    Q. from 8th WSL

  • Jordy Smith

    South Africa

    Q. from 9th WSL

  • Matt McGillivray

    South Africa

    Q. from 10th WSL

  • Alan Cleland

    Mexico

    Q. from 1st Continental

  • Kauli Vaast

    France

    Q. from 2nd Continental

  • Reo Inaba

    Japan

    Q. from 3rd Continental

  • Billy Stairmand

    New Zealand

    Q. from 4th Continental

  • Lucca Mesinas

    Peru

    Q. from Pan Am

  • Connor O'leary

    Japan

    Q. from 1st Team WSG 2022

  • Alonso Correa

    Peru

    Q. from WSG 2024

  • Tim Elter

    Germany

    Q. from WSG 2024

  • Rio Waida

    Indonesia

    Q. from WSG 2024

  • Andy Criere

    Spain

    Q. from WSG 2024

  • Ramzi Boukhiam

    Morocco

    Q. from WSG 2024

  • Joan Duru

    France

    Q. from WSG 2024

  • Gabriel Medina

    Brazil

    Q. from 1st Team WSG 2024

  • Bryan Perez

    El Salvador

    Q. from Universality Slots

    Women

    • Caroline Marks

      USA

      Q. from 1st WSL

    • Carissa Moore

      USA

      Q. from 2nd WSL

    • Tyler Wright

      Australia

      Q. from 3rd WSL

    • Molly Picklum

      Australia

      Q. from 4th WSL

    • Tatiana Weston-Webb

      Brazil

      Q. from 5th WSL

    • Johanne Defay

      France

      Q. from 6th WSL

    • Brissa Hennesy

      Costa Rica

      Q. from 7th WSL

    • Teresa Bonvalot

      Portugal

      Q. from 8th WSL

    • Vahine Fierro

      France

      Q. from 1st Continental

    • Shino Matsuda

      Japan

      Q. from 2nd Continental

    • Sarah Baum

      South Africa

      Q. from 3rd Continental

    • Saffi Vette

      New Zealand

      Q. from 4th Continental

    • Sanoa Dempfle-Olin

      Canada

      Q. from Pan Am

    • Sol Aguirre

      Peru

      Q. from WSG 2024

    • Tainá Hinckel

      Brazil

      Q. from WSG 2024

    • Yolanda Hopkins

      Portugal

      Q. from WSG 2024

    • Janire Gonzalez-Etxabarri

      Spain

      Q. from WSG 2024

    • Camilla Kemp

      Germany

      Q. from WSG 2024

    • Siqi Yang

      China

      Q. from WSG 2024

    • Nadia Erostarbe

      Spain

      Q. from WSG 2024

    • Anat Lelior

      Israel

      Q. from WSG 2024

    • Caitlin Simmers

      USA

      Q. from 1st Team WSG 2022

    • Luana Silva

      Brazil

      Q. from 1st Team WSG 2024

    • Candelaria Resano

      Nicaragua

      Q. from Universality Slots

      HEAT DRAW

      About Seeding


      The Seeding in Round 1 is based on the individual result of the surfer at the 2024 ISA World Surfing Games.
      Round 2 and 3 are reseeded based on the surfers’ results in their previous round combined with their original seed.

      Beginning in the Quarterfinals, the rounds are no longer reseeded, and athletes will advance within their bracket to the next round.
      In the Semifinals, the 2nd place will advance to the Bronze Medal match, and 1st place will advance to the Gold Medal match.

      For full R2 and R3 reseeding info click HERE.

      Journey to the end of the road - Episode 1 - The Wave

      THE VENUE:
      Teahupo’o

      The decision to stage the surfing competitions at Teahupo’o tallies with Paris 2024’s ambition to spread the Games across France.

      It offers an opportunity to engage French overseas territories and their communities in the Olympic Games – for the first time in history – while showcasing France’s rich and diverse heritage.

      The waves at Teahupo’o will offer an Olympic-class challenge for the athletes, and treat fans in Tahiti and around the world to a breath-taking experience.

      LATEST NEWS

      ISA’s proposal to judge the competition without the new aluminum tower in Teahupo’o (Tahiti). DOWNLOAD PDF Download
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