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Punta Rocas, Peru – December 6, 2025
The opening day of competition in the 2025 ISA World Junior Surfing Championship (WJSC) saw big performances deliver high scores right from the start. At the main peak of Punta Rocas, a rising four-to-six-foot of swell provided powerful sections for the first 27 heats of U/18 girls Main Round 1, while further inside the point, El Bosque offered long lefts for the same number of heats to be completed in U/16 boys.
The first surfer to compete in the WJSC as a current Olympian, Siqi Yang (CHN), got straight to work, posting a 9.17 to take an emphatic Round 1 heat win. Yang stuck with pure commitment to the most critical sections on a long wall, finishing in style to claim the highest single-wave score of the event. Once again competing in both U/16 and U/18 divisions, the 16-year-old is feeling confident as she hopes to make even more history by claiming a first-ever ISA medal for China.
“I’m so happy to be here for the World Junior Championships,” Yang said. “The waves here are amazing. I love being at a right point. It’s my first time competing at this wave and everything is so good. I hope more people can come here to surf. The food here is also delicious.”