2011 Grand Masters runner-up Jojó de Olivença (BRA) guarantees fourth Masters medal
Solid back-to-back heat wins see Brazil’s Jacqueline Silva and Andrea Lopes march into the Finals
Tyrell Johnson (RSA) continues strong South African Masters legacy
Surf City El Salvador – October 23, 2024
The first finalists in all divisions were confirmed after yet another day of clean, solid four-to-six foot swell wrapping into El Sunzal for the 2024 Surf City El Salvador ISA World Masters Surfing Championship (WMSC). The world’s best surfers over 40 again delivered incredible performances, the stoke on each and every face proving the value in the event returning to the ISA calendar.
Brazil moved into a strong lead in the team rankings. The only team still fully intact, they also have the advantage with medals, along with defending champions Hawaii, who sit in third. Both teams already have three surfers placed in the Grand Finals, leading to a big showdown for Finals Day. Australia now sits in second after the team lost its first two members. France and the USA sit in fourth and fifth, respectively.
The smooth, clinical style of Ben Bourgeois (USA) was back on full display today. Despite unexpectedly landing in the repechage on day three, Bourgeois put any questions of form to rest, surfing just two waves in his Masters (over 40) Repechage Round 4 heat, a 9.50 and a 10. The near perfect 19.50 heat total of the North Carolinian notched as far and away the highest of the event. He then backed that performance up with another huge 18.00 heat total in Repechage Round 5.
Bourgeois’ teammate Tom Curren (USA) was the first World Masters Champion to be eliminated from the event after 2013 World Masters Champion Mike Latronic (HAW) found a last minute score to advance behind Scott Schindler (AUS), who had run away with the heat in Grand Masters (over 50) Repechage Round 4. Latronic himself fell out in the following heat after Lyndon Fairbairn (NZL) got the nod to progress with Schindler into the Repechage Final.
2013 Kahunas Copper Medalist Eric Graciet (FRA) found his first heat win of the event to move into the Kahunas (over 60) Final alongside Shuji Kasuya (HAW). The pair knocked 2010 World Masters Champion Rodney Baldwin (AUS) into repechage in the process, along with Ecuador’s Luis Salvador (ECU).
The only surfer to compete in more than one division, 2010 Masters Bronze Medalist Patricia Rossi (TAH) progressed through two heats in-a-row after she appeared in consecutive repechage heats in Masters and Grand Masters. The 51-year-old, who placed in the 1992 ISA World Surfing Games Final, also owns three ISA World Kneeboard Championship medals.