
Huntington Beach, CA


*Schedule subject to change by the ISA
September 16:
– 10AM: Press Conference at Visit Huntington Beach Office (155 5 th Street)
– 3PM Opening Ceremony at HB Pier, North Side
September 17-18:
Competition (Open Men)
September 19:
Competition (Open Men & Open Women)
** Note, this will be the first day of competition for Open Women to allow for the participation of women competing in the Super Girl Pro.
September 20:
– Public screening of ISA documentary film: “The Impossible Wave: Fernando Aguerre’s
Quest for Olympic Surfing” (Open to all WSG Participants and Public)
Location: Pier Plaza (North of HB Pier)
Time: 6pm
September 20-23:
Competition (Open Men & Open Women)
September 24:
– Finals Day (Open Men & Open Women)
– Closing Ceremony & Medal Ceremonies (30 mins after finals)
WSL
– 2023 Tour:Highest-ranking 10 eligible men and 8 eligible women.
ISA WSG
– 2022 & 2024 The winning teams by gender, will qualify 1 place for their respective country. The NOC will nominate the surfer to participate following the conclusion of the Qualification System.
– 2023 Highest-ranking eligible man and woman per continent from Africa, Asia, Europe and Oceania (Total of 4 men and 4 women)
– 2024 Highest-ranking 5 eligible men and 7 eligible women
2023 PANAMERICAN GAMES
– Highest-ranking eligible man and woman in the surfing competitions will qualify a continental slot for the Americas.
HOST NATION
– One man and one woman will be guaranteed a place for the host nation of France. If an athlete(s) from France already qualified, the slot(s) will be reallocated to the next highest ranking eligible surfer(s) from the 2024 ISA WSG.
UNIVERSALITY PLACE
– This is meant to promote development, provide opportunity to smaller nations, and progress the sport on a global scale. One man and one woman will earn a Universality Place, as per the IOC selection criteria.