As one of the first events in surfing’s third Olympic cycle, the 2026 World Surfing Games will award one LA28 qualification slot to the highest ranked men’s and women’s teams. The athletes who will fill these positions will be selected by their respective National Olympic Committees (NOCs).
The first Olympic qualification slot will be the one Continental slot for Asia, awarded to the top ranked surfers per gender at the Asian Games to be held in Tahara, Japan from September 25 to 29.
Peru’s relationship with the ISA dates back more than half a century, beginning with the second World Surfing Championships in history in 1965. Since then, it has hosted the World Surfing Games in 2010 and 2014, played host to the first World SUP and Paddleboard Championships in 2012 and 2013 and the inaugural World Longboard Championship in 2013. Most recently, the World Junior Surfing Championship was welcomed for a second time in 2025, following its initial hosting in 2011.
In alignment with the 2026 World Surfing Games schedule, the Surf City El Salvador ISA World Longboard Championship will be held from October 16–22.
Sergio Ludeña, President of the Peruvian Sports Institute (IPD), stated:
“For Peru, hosting the 2026 ISA World Surfing Games represents a very important step in the development of surfing at both the national and international levels. Our country shares a deep connection with this sport, and events like this consolidate that legacy, inspiring new generations of .
This Olympic qualifier not only showcases Peru to the world but also strengthens our commitment to the growth of surfing as a competitive discipline—from the grassroots level to high-performance competition—on the road to the Lima 2027 Pan American Games and the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.”