Defending Champion France and three-time Champion USA lead battle for Team World Championship
Casey Proud (HAW) takes the lead in hotly-contested Prone 1 division
Para Surfing’s oldest World Champion, Mark ‘Mono’ Stewart (AUS), storms into Final with excellence
Huntington Beach, California – November 7, 2024
The 2024 ISA World Para Surfing Championship (WPSC) moved closer to the medal rounds today in clean conditions on the south side of the famed Huntington Beach Pier. Two-to-three foot lines of swell provided highly contestable waves to decide the finalists of five divisions, along with semifinalists in men’s and women’s Prone 1.
The two top nations of the past two editions of the event, France and the USA, are once again placing themselves at the top of the rankings. So far France, the defending champion, has secured seven medals while three-time champion USA have locked in six.
Two former Silver Medalists representing France, Guillaume Colin (FRA) and Eric Dargent (FRA), topped the leaderboards in Sit and Stand 2, respectively. Dargent earned his first Silver Medal in 2016, and has amassed a further three since then, including in 2023. Though he is hopeful to finally take the gold this year, the 47-year-old is just enjoying his time competing in the event.
“I have four silver medals, and now I try to have the gold.” Dargent said. “But I’m just happy to be here. To surf, good sun, good waves with happy people, it’s perfect. I like it.”